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2.2. April 2017 6.3 Addendum

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Features that were deprecated in the context of planning for the next major release, 7.0, of JBoss Fuse.

Embedded ActiveMQ broker will be removed in 7.0

In JBoss Fuse 7.0, JBoss Fuse on Karaf will no longer provide an embedded ActiveMQ Broker. Customers should connect to a supported remote broker directly. For more information on our supported brokers please refer to the messaging lifecycle.

Geronimo transaction manager will be replaced in 7.0

In JBoss Fuse 7.0, the Geronimo transaction manager in the Karaf container will be replaced by Narayana.

JBoss Fuse integration pack will be removed in 7.0

In JBoss Fuse 7.0, support for running rules and processes will be provided by components shipped with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite and Red Hat JBoss BRMS.

Jetty container will be replaced in 7.0

In JBoss Fuse 7.0, the Jetty container will be replaced by Undertow. Initially, this change applies only to internal use of the Jetty container (for example, in the Karaf container). Other Jetty components will be removed in a future release

Karaf console commands for child container administration will be removed in 7.0

In JBoss Fuse 7.0, the Karaf console commands for child container administration (commands prefixed by admin:, such as admin:create, admin:list, and so on) will be removed.

SwitchYard will be removed in 7.0

In JBoss Fuse 7.0, SwitchYard will be removed, and you should use Apache Camel directly instead. For more detailed information, see the knowledge base article, SwitchYard Support Plan After Releasing JBoss Fuse 7.
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