The highlights below in the mail are actually from Camel 2.4

You can read the 2.5 highlights here
http://camel.apache.org/2010/10/31/camel-250-released.html

I would add to that the new Jasypt component as a highlight
http://camel.apache.org/jasypt.html

And the fact Camel wont log passwords from endpoint configurations in
the logs as they are now masked
The operations team would like that :)




On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 4:52 AM, Hadrian Zbarcea <hzbar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Apache Camel project [1] issued this week another minor release 
> camel-2.5.0 [2]. We are extremely grateful to the community for the continued 
> support and the contributions.
>
> The 2.5.0 release (see release notes for details [3]) includes approx 300 
> issues resolved (new features, improvements and bug fixes) among which, in no 
> particular order:
>
>        • Fully non blocking Asynchronous Routing Engine which all EIPs and 
> some Camel Components supported.
>        • OSGi blueprint is now supported
>        • The camel-spring module now supports OSGi out of box.
>        • Spring 3.0.3 is now the default Spring version used by Camel.
>        • Added new <contextScan> to scan the Registry for RouteBuilder 
> instances, just as scanning the classpath etc.
>        • Manually started routes is now also Graceful Shutdown by Camel
>        • Fixed issue using RouteContextRef with multiple CamelContext from 
> the same Spring ApplicationContext.
>        • Spring Security is upgrade to spring security 3.0.3.RELEASE.
>        • Many fixes in components like Bindy, JMS, HTTP, FTP, Quartz, CSV
>        • Added a Debugger API to be leveraged by 3rd party tooling.
>        • Improvements for managing Camel using JMX.
>        • Upgraded to latest release of Scala 2.8.0RC7 in Scala DSL
>        • Introduced ProcessorFactory to be able to use a custom factory to be 
> able to manipulate Processor creation process. For example to add additional 
> outputs or manipulate the route model.
>        • Properties component can lookup java.util.Properties from the 
> Registry using the ref: prefix.
>
>
> Download [4] Camel now and enjoy the ride!
> Hadrian
>
> [1] http://camel.apache.org/
> [2] http://camel.apache.org/2010/10/31/camel-250-released.html
> [3] http://camel.apache.org/camel-250-release.html
> [4] http://camel.apache.org/download.html



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