Antoine DESSAIGNE created CAMEL-6328:
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             Summary: Simple expression and predicate have different behaviors 
when used along with properties
                 Key: CAMEL-6328
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6328
             Project: Camel
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: camel-core
    Affects Versions: 2.10.3
            Reporter: Antoine DESSAIGNE
         Attachments: CamelTest.java

The following simple expression doesn't behave the same way whether it's used 
as expression or predicate:
{noformat}
'{{foo}}' == 'bar'
{noformat}

When used in a predicate the given expression is thrown:
{noformat}
org.apache.camel.language.simple.types.SimpleIllegalSyntaxException: 
functionEnd has no matching start token at location 7
'{{foo}}' == 'bar'
       *

        at 
org.apache.camel.language.simple.SimplePredicateParser.parsePredicate(SimplePredicateParser.java:69)
        at 
org.apache.camel.language.simple.SimpleLanguage.createPredicate(SimpleLanguage.java:136)
        at org.apache.camel.builder.SimpleBuilder.matches(SimpleBuilder.java:73)
        at 
org.apache.camel.processor.ChoiceProcessor.process(ChoiceProcessor.java:66)
...
{noformat}

You'll find attached the source code that shows the error

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