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Chapter 1. What's New
Abstract
This section describes the main features and changes in version 6.2.1.
1.1. New Features
With the release of JBoss Fuse 6.2.1, you can now choose freely between two alternative container technologies: JEE (JBoss EAP), or OSGi (Apache Karaf). Both container types now offer a very similar technology stack (SwitchYard, Apache Camel, Apache CXF, and so on), so you can choose your preferred container type without limiting your options.
The main features in version 6.2.1 are:
- Completed merge of the two products, JBoss Fuse and JBoss Fuse Service Works, into the single new product, JBoss Fuse:
- For next steps with the EAP/JEE container, see "Security on JBoss EAP".
- For next steps with the Karaf/OSGi container, see "Installation on Apache Karaf".
- New patching mechanism, which is capable of patching any files in a JBoss Fuse installation, not just bundle JARs. With this new mechanism it is possible to eliminate manual steps in patch installation. See chapter "Applying Patches" in "Configuring and Running JBoss Fuse" for more details.
- Camel on EAP (Wildfly Camel) subsystem, for easier deployment of Apache Camel components on the JBoss EAP container. See chapter "Apache Camel on Red Hat JBoss EAP" in "Deploying into a Web Server" for more details.
- SwitchYard on Karaf is now fully supported. See chapter "Getting Started with SwitchYard on Apache Karaf" in "Installation on Apache Karaf" for more details.
- Transformation Tooling is now fully supported. See chapter "Getting Started with Data Transformation" in "Tooling User Guide" for more details.
- SAP Tooling is now fully supported. See chapter "Using the JBoss Fuse SAP Tool Suite" in "Tooling User Guide" for more details.
- Swagger is now fully supported. See section "Swagger Integration" in "Apache Camel Development Guide" for more details.
- The SwitchYard part of the Integration Package is now fully supported.