Hi 99% of Camel users are using Java / Java8 / XML DSLs. And they are all up to date and aligned.
We have camel-groovy with a little Camel DSL that adds a bit of integration with groovy closures etc - but they are not really much in use / maintained etc. For camel-scala the DSL is overly complex to maintain and it was created many years ago when Scala became hot, and some developers want to use every nifty feature in Scala as an experiment - and created the initial camel-scala module. Scala or Groovy users can just as well use the standard DSL from Java / Java8 as well as these languages are inter-operable with regular Java. Should we deprecate these and drop them from Camel 3.0 onwards? If we do so and if there are some users whom want to maintain them, we can move the code to camel-extra or some place on github etc. Any comments? -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus Camel in Action 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2