6.4. Routing


Table 6.4, “Routing Enhancements in 6.2.1” lists the enhancements in version 6.2.1.
Table 6.4. Routing Enhancements in 6.2.1
EnhancementDescription
CAMEL-7985camel-test-blueprint - Upgrading to newer felix fails with NPE in fileinstall
CAMEL-8527Processor in routes should be IdAware so we can easily map from/to its model definition
CAMEL-8835Replace PojoSR with felix-connect
CAMEL-8845Property placeholder - service lookup should use underscore instead of dash
CAMEL-8894Support to reconnect the server in ClientMode.
CAMEL-8946Original SSLHandshakeException was overridden by Camel Netty Http producer
CAMEL-8948CamelBlueprintTestSupport tests have issues with namespace handlers
CAMEL-8976netty-http - Allow to configure max size of headers
CAMEL-9003Allow multiple producers with differing request timeouts
CAMEL-9066Include any headers unmarshalled by SoapJaxbDataFormat in content marshalled by the same.
CAMEL-9086Add support for relative path requests in netty http
CAMEL-9193Aggregator in preCompletion mode should also timeout if the new group does not receive further messages
CAMEL-9335camel-netty-http - Suppress Connection reset by peer WARNs
CAMEL-7433Please create a preCompletionPredicate for camel aggregator
ENTESB-2882can't install feature camel-infinispan
ENTESB-3372gson two dependency chains jclouds, camel-couchdb
ENTESB-3735camel-hbase doesn't work after fuse restart if camel-hdfs2 is also installed
CAMEL-8772camel-salesforce - Add documentation to its endpoint options
CAMEL-9265Use servicemix-specs version of jsr311-api
ENTESB-4196Align versions of JBoss Logging distributed in Fuse to 3.3.0.Final
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