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3.6. Miscellaneous Changes


Dead letter channel EIP

Since Apache Camel 2.11, setting allowRedeliveryWhileStopping=false on the dead letter channel EIP now moves the current message to the dead letter channel (when stopping), instead of rejecting the message.

Simple language

Since Apache Camel 2.11, the Simple language has limited its support for the escape character to only new line, carriage return and tab characters. This makes it easier to use back-slash characters in the Simple language without double escaping etc.

Thread pools

Since Apache Camel 2.11, if the maximumQueueSize property of Thread Pools or Thread Pool Profile has a value that is 0 or negative, this now means disable the worker queue, and use direct handover. If you want an unbounded queue size, set the maximumQueueSize to Integer.MAX_VALUE, which was what the code previously did.

Route ID validation

Since Apache Camel 2.11, explicitly assigned route IDs on Apache Camel routes are now validated as the route starts up, in order to ensure that route IDs are unique in the current CamelContext.

Graceful shutdown

Since Apache Camel 2.12, requires the timeout value to be positive.

Tracer

Since Apache Camel 2.12, the tracer must be explicitly enabled on CamelContext in order to be available in and in use.

Simple language

Since Apache Camel 2.12, the unary operators are only applied to functions.
Since Apache Camel 2.12, you can access an exception message in the XML DSL only as ${exception.message}, not as ${exception}. Hence, if you have any code like the following:
<setHeader headerName="DLQ_Reason">
 <simple>${exception}</simple>
</setHeader>
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You must replace it by code like the following:
<setHeader headerName="DLQ_Reason">
 <simple>${exception.message}</simple>
</setHeader>
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JMX

Since Apache Camel 2.12, you cannot use the JMX bean, org.apache.camel.api.management.mbean.ManagedSendProcessorMBean, to change the destination.
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