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@@ -45,13 +45,11 @@ The SCP component supports 2 options which are listed below.
 
 
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
- 4+^s| producer
-| verboseLogging | false | boolean | JSCH is verbose logging out of the box. 
Therefore we turn the logging down to DEBUG logging by default. But setting 
this option to true turns on the verbose logging again.
- 4+^s| advanced
-| resolvePropertyPlaceholders | true | boolean | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **verboseLogging** (producer) | JSCH is verbose logging out of the box. 
Therefore we turn the logging down to DEBUG logging by default. But setting 
this option to true turns on the verbose logging again. | false  | boolean
+| **resolvePropertyPlaceholders** (advanced) | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders. | true  | boolean
 |=======================================================================
 // component options: END
 
@@ -72,57 +70,38 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 
 #### Path Parameters (3 parameters):
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-| host |  | String | *Required* Hostname of the FTP server
-| port |  | int | Port of the FTP server
-| directoryName |  | String | The starting directory
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **host** | *Required* Hostname of the FTP server |  | String
+| **port** | Port of the FTP server |  | int
+| **directoryName** | The starting directory |  | String
 |=======================================================================
 
 #### Query Parameters (19 parameters):
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
- 4+^s| common
-| disconnect | false | boolean | Whether or not to disconnect from remote FTP 
server right after use. Disconnect will only disconnect the current connection 
to the FTP server. If you have a consumer which you want to stop then you need 
to stop the consumer/route instead.
- 4+^s| producer
-| chmod | 664 | String | Allows you to set chmod on the stored file. For 
example chmod=664.
-
-| fileName |  | String | Use Expression such as File Language to dynamically 
set the filename. For consumers it's used as a filename filter. For producers 
it's used to evaluate the filename to write. If an expression is set it take 
precedence over the CamelFileName header. (Note: The header itself can also be 
an Expression). The expression options support both String and Expression 
types. If the expression is a String type it is always evaluated using the File 
Language. If the expression is an Expression type the specified Expression type 
is used - this allows you for instance to use OGNL expressions. For the 
consumer you can use it to filter filenames so you can for instance consume 
today's file using the File Language syntax: mydata-$date:now:yyyyMMdd.txt. The 
producers support the CamelOverruleFileName header which takes precedence over 
any existing CamelFileName header; the CamelOverruleFileName is a header that 
is used only once and makes it easier as this avoids to temporary s
 tore CamelFileName and have to restore it afterwards.
-
-| flatten | false | boolean | Flatten is used to flatten the file name path to 
strip any leading paths so it's just the file name. This allows you to consume 
recursively into sub-directories but when you eg write the files to another 
directory they will be written in a single directory. Setting this to true on 
the producer enforces that any file name in CamelFileName header will be 
stripped for any leading paths.
-
-| strictHostKeyChecking | no | String | Sets whether to use strict host key 
checking. Possible values are: no yes
- 4+^s| producer (advanced)
-| allowNullBody | false | boolean | Used to specify if a null body is allowed 
during file writing. If set to true then an empty file will be created when set 
to false and attempting to send a null body to the file component a 
GenericFileWriteException of 'Cannot write null body to file.' will be thrown. 
If the fileExist option is set to 'Override' then the file will be truncated 
and if set to append the file will remain unchanged.
-
-| disconnectOnBatchComplete | false | boolean | Whether or not to disconnect 
from remote FTP server right after a Batch upload is complete. 
disconnectOnBatchComplete will only disconnect the current connection to the 
FTP server.
- 4+^s| advanced
-| connectTimeout | 10000 | int | Sets the connect timeout for waiting for a 
connection to be established Used by both FTPClient and JSCH
-
-| soTimeout | 300000 | int | Sets the so timeout Used only by FTPClient
-
-| synchronous | false | boolean | Sets whether synchronous processing should 
be strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported).
-
-| timeout | 30000 | int | Sets the data timeout for waiting for reply Used 
only by FTPClient
- 4+^s| security
-| knownHostsFile |  | String | Sets the known_hosts file so that the jsch 
endpoint can do host key verification.
-
-| password |  | String | Password to use for login
-
-| preferredAuthentications |  | String | Set a comma separated list of 
authentications that will be used in order of preference. Possible 
authentication methods are defined by JCraft JSCH. Some examples include: 
gssapi-with-micpublickeykeyboard-interactivepassword If not specified the JSCH 
and/or system defaults will be used.
-
-| privateKeyFile |  | String | Set the private key file to that the SFTP 
endpoint can do private key verification.
-
-| privateKeyFilePassphrase |  | String | Set the private key file passphrase 
to that the SFTP endpoint can do private key verification.
-
-| username |  | String | Username to use for login
-
-| useUserKnownHostsFile | true | boolean | If knownHostFile has not been 
explicit configured then use the host file from System.getProperty(user.home) 
/.ssh/known_hosts
- 4+^s| security (advanced)
-| ciphers |  | String | Set a comma separated list of ciphers that will be 
used in order of preference. Possible cipher names are defined by JCraft JSCH. 
Some examples include: 
aes128-ctraes128-cbc3des-ctr3des-cbcblowfish-cbcaes192-cbcaes256-cbc. If not 
specified the default list from JSCH will be used.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **disconnect** (common) | Whether or not to disconnect from remote FTP 
server right after use. Disconnect will only disconnect the current connection 
to the FTP server. If you have a consumer which you want to stop then you need 
to stop the consumer/route instead. | false | boolean
+| **chmod** (producer) | Allows you to set chmod on the stored file. For 
example chmod=664. | 664 | String
+| **fileName** (producer) | Use Expression such as File Language to 
dynamically set the filename. For consumers it's used as a filename filter. For 
producers it's used to evaluate the filename to write. If an expression is set 
it take precedence over the CamelFileName header. (Note: The header itself can 
also be an Expression). The expression options support both String and 
Expression types. If the expression is a String type it is always evaluated 
using the File Language. If the expression is an Expression type the specified 
Expression type is used - this allows you for instance to use OGNL expressions. 
For the consumer you can use it to filter filenames so you can for instance 
consume today's file using the File Language syntax: 
mydata-$date:now:yyyyMMdd.txt. The producers support the CamelOverruleFileName 
header which takes precedence over any existing CamelFileName header; the 
CamelOverruleFileName is a header that is used only once and makes it easier as 
this avoids to temporar
 y store CamelFileName and have to restore it afterwards. |  | String
+| **flatten** (producer) | Flatten is used to flatten the file name path to 
strip any leading paths so it's just the file name. This allows you to consume 
recursively into sub-directories but when you eg write the files to another 
directory they will be written in a single directory. Setting this to true on 
the producer enforces that any file name in CamelFileName header will be 
stripped for any leading paths. | false | boolean
+| **strictHostKeyChecking** (producer) | Sets whether to use strict host key 
checking. Possible values are: no yes | no | String
+| **allowNullBody** (producer) | Used to specify if a null body is allowed 
during file writing. If set to true then an empty file will be created when set 
to false and attempting to send a null body to the file component a 
GenericFileWriteException of 'Cannot write null body to file.' will be thrown. 
If the fileExist option is set to 'Override' then the file will be truncated 
and if set to append the file will remain unchanged. | false | boolean
+| **disconnectOnBatchComplete** (producer) | Whether or not to disconnect from 
remote FTP server right after a Batch upload is complete. 
disconnectOnBatchComplete will only disconnect the current connection to the 
FTP server. | false | boolean
+| **connectTimeout** (advanced) | Sets the connect timeout for waiting for a 
connection to be established Used by both FTPClient and JSCH | 10000 | int
+| **soTimeout** (advanced) | Sets the so timeout Used only by FTPClient | 
300000 | int
+| **synchronous** (advanced) | Sets whether synchronous processing should be 
strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported). | false | boolean
+| **timeout** (advanced) | Sets the data timeout for waiting for reply Used 
only by FTPClient | 30000 | int
+| **knownHostsFile** (security) | Sets the known_hosts file so that the jsch 
endpoint can do host key verification. |  | String
+| **password** (security) | Password to use for login |  | String
+| **preferredAuthentications** (security) | Set a comma separated list of 
authentications that will be used in order of preference. Possible 
authentication methods are defined by JCraft JSCH. Some examples include: 
gssapi-with-micpublickeykeyboard-interactivepassword If not specified the JSCH 
and/or system defaults will be used. |  | String
+| **privateKeyFile** (security) | Set the private key file to that the SFTP 
endpoint can do private key verification. |  | String
+| **privateKeyFilePassphrase** (security) | Set the private key file 
passphrase to that the SFTP endpoint can do private key verification. |  | 
String
+| **username** (security) | Username to use for login |  | String
+| **useUserKnownHostsFile** (security) | If knownHostFile has not been 
explicit configured then use the host file from System.getProperty(user.home) 
/.ssh/known_hosts | true | boolean
+| **ciphers** (security) | Set a comma separated list of ciphers that will be 
used in order of preference. Possible cipher names are defined by JCraft JSCH. 
Some examples include: 
aes128-ctraes128-cbc3des-ctr3des-cbcblowfish-cbcaes192-cbcaes256-cbc. If not 
specified the default list from JSCH will be used. |  | String
 |=======================================================================
 // endpoint options: END
 

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below.
 
 
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
- 4+^s| advanced
-| connectionPool |  | AS400ConnectionPool | Returns the default connection 
pool used by this component.
-
-| resolvePropertyPlaceholders | true | boolean | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **connectionPool** (advanced) | Returns the default connection pool used by 
this component. |   | AS400ConnectionPool
+| **resolvePropertyPlaceholders** (advanced) | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders. | true  | boolean
 |=======================================================================
 // component options: END
 
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 #### Path Parameters (5 parameters):
 
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-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-| userID |  | String | *Required* Returns the ID of the AS/400 user.
-| password |  | String | *Required* Returns the password of the AS/400 user.
-| systemName |  | String | *Required* Returns the name of the AS/400 system.
-| objectPath |  | String | *Required* Returns the fully qualified integrated 
file system path name of the target object of this endpoint.
-| type |  | Jt400Type | *Required* Whether to work with data queues or remote 
program call
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **userID** | *Required* Returns the ID of the AS/400 user. |  | String
+| **password** | *Required* Returns the password of the AS/400 user. |  | 
String
+| **systemName** | *Required* Returns the name of the AS/400 system. |  | 
String
+| **objectPath** | *Required* Returns the fully qualified integrated file 
system path name of the target object of this endpoint. |  | String
+| **type** | *Required* Whether to work with data queues or remote program 
call |  | Jt400Type
 |=======================================================================
 
 #### Query Parameters (29 parameters):
 
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-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-
-| ccsid |  | int | Sets the CCSID to use for the connection with the AS/400 
system.
-
-| format | text | Format | Sets the data format for sending messages.
-
-| guiAvailable | false | boolean | Sets whether AS/400 prompting is enabled in 
the environment running Camel.
-
-| keyed | false | boolean | Whether to use keyed or non-keyed data queues.
-
-| outputFieldsIdxArray |  | Integer[] | Specifies which fields (program 
parameters) are output parameters.
-
-| outputFieldsLengthArray |  | Integer[] | Specifies the fields (program 
parameters) length as in the AS/400 program definition.
-
-| searchKey |  | String | Search key for keyed data queues.
-
-| searchType | EQ | SearchType | Search type such as EQ for equal etc.
- 4+^s| consumer
-| bridgeErrorHandler | false | boolean | Allows for bridging the consumer to 
the Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
-
-| readTimeout | 30000 | int | Timeout in millis the consumer will wait while 
trying to read a new message of the data queue.
-
-| sendEmptyMessageWhenIdle | false | boolean | If the polling consumer did not 
poll any files you can enable this option to send an empty message (no body) 
instead.
- 4+^s| consumer (advanced)
-| exceptionHandler |  | ExceptionHandler | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
-
-| exchangePattern |  | ExchangePattern | Sets the exchange pattern when the 
consumer creates an exchange.
-
-| pollStrategy |  | PollingConsumerPollStrategy | A pluggable 
org.apache.camel.PollingConsumerPollingStrategy allowing you to provide your 
custom implementation to control error handling usually occurred during the 
poll operation before an Exchange have been created and being routed in Camel.
- 4+^s| advanced
-| synchronous | false | boolean | Sets whether synchronous processing should 
be strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported).
- 4+^s| scheduler
-| backoffErrorThreshold |  | int | The number of subsequent error polls 
(failed due some error) that should happen before the backoffMultipler should 
kick-in.
-
-| backoffIdleThreshold |  | int | The number of subsequent idle polls that 
should happen before the backoffMultipler should kick-in.
-
-| backoffMultiplier |  | int | To let the scheduled polling consumer backoff 
if there has been a number of subsequent idles/errors in a row. The multiplier 
is then the number of polls that will be skipped before the next actual attempt 
is happening again. When this option is in use then backoffIdleThreshold and/or 
backoffErrorThreshold must also be configured.
-
-| delay | 500 | long | Milliseconds before the next poll. You can also specify 
time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 minutes and 30 
seconds) and 1h (1 hour).
-
-| greedy | false | boolean | If greedy is enabled then the 
ScheduledPollConsumer will run immediately again if the previous run polled 1 
or more messages.
-
-| initialDelay | 1000 | long | Milliseconds before the first poll starts. You 
can also specify time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 
minutes and 30 seconds) and 1h (1 hour).
-
-| runLoggingLevel | TRACE | LoggingLevel | The consumer logs a start/complete 
log line when it polls. This option allows you to configure the logging level 
for that.
-
-| scheduledExecutorService |  | ScheduledExecutorService | Allows for 
configuring a custom/shared thread pool to use for the consumer. By default 
each consumer has its own single threaded thread pool.
-
-| scheduler | none | ScheduledPollConsumerScheduler | To use a cron scheduler 
from either camel-spring or camel-quartz2 component
-
-| schedulerProperties |  | Map | To configure additional properties when using 
a custom scheduler or any of the Quartz2 Spring based scheduler.
-
-| startScheduler | true | boolean | Whether the scheduler should be auto 
started.
-
-| timeUnit | MILLISECONDS | TimeUnit | Time unit for initialDelay and delay 
options.
-
-| useFixedDelay | true | boolean | Controls if fixed delay or fixed rate is 
used. See ScheduledExecutorService in JDK for details.
- 4+^s| security
-| secured | false | boolean | Whether connections to AS/400 are secured with 
SSL.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **ccsid** (common) | Sets the CCSID to use for the connection with the 
AS/400 system. |  | int
+| **format** (common) | Sets the data format for sending messages. | text | 
Format
+| **guiAvailable** (common) | Sets whether AS/400 prompting is enabled in the 
environment running Camel. | false | boolean
+| **keyed** (common) | Whether to use keyed or non-keyed data queues. | false 
| boolean
+| **outputFieldsIdxArray** (common) | Specifies which fields (program 
parameters) are output parameters. |  | Integer[]
+| **outputFieldsLengthArray** (common) | Specifies the fields (program 
parameters) length as in the AS/400 program definition. |  | Integer[]
+| **searchKey** (common) | Search key for keyed data queues. |  | String
+| **searchType** (common) | Search type such as EQ for equal etc. | EQ | 
SearchType
+| **bridgeErrorHandler** (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| **readTimeout** (consumer) | Timeout in millis the consumer will wait while 
trying to read a new message of the data queue. | 30000 | int
+| **sendEmptyMessageWhenIdle** (consumer) | If the polling consumer did not 
poll any files you can enable this option to send an empty message (no body) 
instead. | false | boolean
+| **exceptionHandler** (consumer) | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |  | ExceptionHandler
+| **exchangePattern** (consumer) | Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer 
creates an exchange. |  | ExchangePattern
+| **pollStrategy** (consumer) | A pluggable 
org.apache.camel.PollingConsumerPollingStrategy allowing you to provide your 
custom implementation to control error handling usually occurred during the 
poll operation before an Exchange have been created and being routed in Camel. 
|  | PollingConsumerPoll Strategy
+| **synchronous** (advanced) | Sets whether synchronous processing should be 
strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported). | false | boolean
+| **backoffErrorThreshold** (scheduler) | The number of subsequent error polls 
(failed due some error) that should happen before the backoffMultipler should 
kick-in. |  | int
+| **backoffIdleThreshold** (scheduler) | The number of subsequent idle polls 
that should happen before the backoffMultipler should kick-in. |  | int
+| **backoffMultiplier** (scheduler) | To let the scheduled polling consumer 
backoff if there has been a number of subsequent idles/errors in a row. The 
multiplier is then the number of polls that will be skipped before the next 
actual attempt is happening again. When this option is in use then 
backoffIdleThreshold and/or backoffErrorThreshold must also be configured. |  | 
int
+| **delay** (scheduler) | Milliseconds before the next poll. You can also 
specify time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 minutes and 
30 seconds) and 1h (1 hour). | 500 | long
+| **greedy** (scheduler) | If greedy is enabled then the ScheduledPollConsumer 
will run immediately again if the previous run polled 1 or more messages. | 
false | boolean
+| **initialDelay** (scheduler) | Milliseconds before the first poll starts. 
You can also specify time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 
minutes and 30 seconds) and 1h (1 hour). | 1000 | long
+| **runLoggingLevel** (scheduler) | The consumer logs a start/complete log 
line when it polls. This option allows you to configure the logging level for 
that. | TRACE | LoggingLevel
+| **scheduledExecutorService** (scheduler) | Allows for configuring a 
custom/shared thread pool to use for the consumer. By default each consumer has 
its own single threaded thread pool. |  | ScheduledExecutor Service
+| **scheduler** (scheduler) | To use a cron scheduler from either camel-spring 
or camel-quartz2 component | none | ScheduledPollConsumer Scheduler
+| **schedulerProperties** (scheduler) | To configure additional properties 
when using a custom scheduler or any of the Quartz2 Spring based scheduler. |  
| Map
+| **startScheduler** (scheduler) | Whether the scheduler should be auto 
started. | true | boolean
+| **timeUnit** (scheduler) | Time unit for initialDelay and delay options. | 
MILLISECONDS | TimeUnit
+| **useFixedDelay** (scheduler) | Controls if fixed delay or fixed rate is 
used. See ScheduledExecutorService in JDK for details. | true | boolean
+| **secured** (security) | Whether connections to AS/400 are secured with SSL. 
| false | boolean
 |=======================================================================
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-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
- 4+^s| common
-| configuration |  | KafkaConfiguration | Allows to pre-configure the Kafka 
component with common options that the endpoints will reuse.
-
-| brokers |  | String | URL of the Kafka brokers to use. The format is 
host1:port1host2:port2 and the list can be a subset of brokers or a VIP 
pointing to a subset of brokers. This option is known as bootstrap.servers in 
the Kafka documentation.
- 4+^s| advanced
-| workerPool |  | ExecutorService | To use a shared custom worker pool for 
continue routing Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the message that 
was sent to it from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking processing. 
If using this option then you must handle the lifecycle of the thread pool to 
shut the pool down when no longer needed.
-
-| resolvePropertyPlaceholders | true | boolean | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **configuration** (common) | Allows to pre-configure the Kafka component 
with common options that the endpoints will reuse. |   | KafkaConfiguration
+| **brokers** (common) | URL of the Kafka brokers to use. The format is 
host1:port1host2:port2 and the list can be a subset of brokers or a VIP 
pointing to a subset of brokers. This option is known as bootstrap.servers in 
the Kafka documentation. |   | String
+| **workerPool** (advanced) | To use a shared custom worker pool for continue 
routing Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the message that was sent 
to it from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking processing. If using 
this option then you must handle the lifecycle of the thread pool to shut the 
pool down when no longer needed. |   | ExecutorService
+| **resolvePropertyPlaceholders** (advanced) | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders. | true  | boolean
 |=======================================================================
 // component options: END
 
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 #### Path Parameters (1 parameters):
 
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-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-| topic |  | String | *Required* Name of the topic to use. On the consumer you 
can use comma to separate multiple topics. A producer can only send a message 
to a single topic.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **topic** | *Required* Name of the topic to use. On the consumer you can use 
comma to separate multiple topics. A producer can only send a message to a 
single topic. |  | String
 |=======================================================================
 
 #### Query Parameters (82 parameters):
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-
-| brokers |  | String | URL of the Kafka brokers to use. The format is 
host1:port1host2:port2 and the list can be a subset of brokers or a VIP 
pointing to a subset of brokers. This option is known as bootstrap.servers in 
the Kafka documentation.
-
-| clientId |  | String | The client id is a user-specified string sent in each 
request to help trace calls. It should logically identify the application 
making the request.
- 4+^s| consumer
-| autoCommitEnable | true | Boolean | If true periodically commit to ZooKeeper 
the offset of messages already fetched by the consumer. This committed offset 
will be used when the process fails as the position from which the new consumer 
will begin.
-
-| autoCommitIntervalMs | 5000 | Integer | The frequency in ms that the 
consumer offsets are committed to zookeeper.
-
-| autoCommitOnStop | sync | String | Whether to perform an explicit auto 
commit when the consumer stops to ensure the broker has a commit from the last 
consumed message. This requires the option autoCommitEnable is turned on. The 
possible values are: sync async or none. And sync is the default value.
-
-| autoOffsetReset | latest | String | What to do when there is no initial 
offset in ZooKeeper or if an offset is out of range: smallest : automatically 
reset the offset to the smallest offset largest : automatically reset the 
offset to the largest offset fail: throw exception to the consumer
-
-| bridgeErrorHandler | false | boolean | Allows for bridging the consumer to 
the Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
-
-| checkCrcs | true | Boolean | Automatically check the CRC32 of the records 
consumed. This ensures no on-the-wire or on-disk corruption to the messages 
occurred. This check adds some overhead so it may be disabled in cases seeking 
extreme performance.
-
-| consumerRequestTimeoutMs | 40000 | Integer | The configuration controls the 
maximum amount of time the client will wait for the response of a request. If 
the response is not received before the timeout elapses the client will resend 
the request if necessary or fail the request if retries are exhausted.
-
-| consumersCount | 1 | int | The number of consumers that connect to kafka 
server
-
-| consumerStreams | 10 | int | Number of concurrent consumers on the consumer
-
-| fetchMaxBytes | 52428800 | Integer | The maximum amount of data the server 
should return for a fetch request This is not an absolute maximum if the first 
message in the first non-empty partition of the fetch is larger than this value 
the message will still be returned to ensure that the consumer can make 
progress. The maximum message size accepted by the broker is defined via 
message.max.bytes (broker config) or max.message.bytes (topic config). Note 
that the consumer performs multiple fetches in parallel.
-
-| fetchMinBytes | 1 | Integer | The minimum amount of data the server should 
return for a fetch request. If insufficient data is available the request will 
wait for that much data to accumulate before answering the request.
-
-| fetchWaitMaxMs | 500 | Integer | The maximum amount of time the server will 
block before answering the fetch request if there isn't sufficient data to 
immediately satisfy fetch.min.bytes
-
-| groupId |  | String | A string that uniquely identifies the group of 
consumer processes to which this consumer belongs. By setting the same group id 
multiple processes indicate that they are all part of the same consumer group. 
This option is required for consumers.
-
-| heartbeatIntervalMs | 3000 | Integer | The expected time between heartbeats 
to the consumer coordinator when using Kafka's group management facilities. 
Heartbeats are used to ensure that the consumer's session stays active and to 
facilitate rebalancing when new consumers join or leave the group. The value 
must be set lower than session.timeout.ms but typically should be set no higher 
than 1/3 of that value. It can be adjusted even lower to control the expected 
time for normal rebalances.
-
-| keyDeserializer | org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringDeserializer | 
String | Deserializer class for key that implements the Deserializer interface.
-
-| maxPartitionFetchBytes | 1048576 | Integer | The maximum amount of data 
per-partition the server will return. The maximum total memory used for a 
request will be partitions max.partition.fetch.bytes. This size must be at 
least as large as the maximum message size the server allows or else it is 
possible for the producer to send messages larger than the consumer can fetch. 
If that happens the consumer can get stuck trying to fetch a large message on a 
certain partition.
-
-| maxPollRecords | 500 | Integer | The maximum number of records returned in a 
single call to poll()
-
-| offsetRepository |  | String> | The offset repository to use in order to 
locally store the offset of each partition of the topic. Defining one will 
disable the autocommit.
-
-| partitionAssignor | org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor | String 
| The class name of the partition assignment strategy that the client will use 
to distribute partition ownership amongst consumer instances when group 
management is used
-
-| pollTimeoutMs | 5000 | Long | The timeout used when polling the 
KafkaConsumer.
-
-| seekTo |  | String | Set if KafkaConsumer will read from beginning or end on 
startup: beginning : read from beginning end : read from end This is replacing 
the earlier property seekToBeginning
-
-| sessionTimeoutMs | 10000 | Integer | The timeout used to detect failures 
when using Kafka's group management facilities.
-
-| valueDeserializer | org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringDeserializer 
| String | Deserializer class for value that implements the Deserializer 
interface.
- 4+^s| consumer (advanced)
-| exceptionHandler |  | ExceptionHandler | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
-
-| exchangePattern |  | ExchangePattern | Sets the exchange pattern when the 
consumer creates an exchange.
- 4+^s| producer
-| bridgeEndpoint | false | boolean | If the option is true then KafkaProducer 
will ignore the KafkaConstants.TOPIC header setting of the inbound message.
-
-| bufferMemorySize | 33554432 | Integer | The total bytes of memory the 
producer can use to buffer records waiting to be sent to the server. If records 
are sent faster than they can be delivered to the server the producer will 
either block or throw an exception based on the preference specified by 
block.on.buffer.full.This setting should correspond roughly to the total memory 
the producer will use but is not a hard bound since not all memory the producer 
uses is used for buffering. Some additional memory will be used for compression 
(if compression is enabled) as well as for maintaining in-flight requests.
-
-| compressionCodec | none | String | This parameter allows you to specify the 
compression codec for all data generated by this producer. Valid values are 
none gzip and snappy.
-
-| connectionMaxIdleMs | 540000 | Integer | Close idle connections after the 
number of milliseconds specified by this config.
-
-| key |  | String | The record key (or null if no key is specified). If this 
option has been configured then it take precedence over header link 
KafkaConstantsKEY
-
-| keySerializerClass | org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer 
| String | The serializer class for keys (defaults to the same as for messages 
if nothing is given).
-
-| lingerMs | 0 | Integer | The producer groups together any records that 
arrive in between request transmissions into a single batched request. Normally 
this occurs only under load when records arrive faster than they can be sent 
out. However in some circumstances the client may want to reduce the number of 
requests even under moderate load. This setting accomplishes this by adding a 
small amount of artificial delaythat is rather than immediately sending out a 
record the producer will wait for up to the given delay to allow other records 
to be sent so that the sends can be batched together. This can be thought of as 
analogous to Nagle's algorithm in TCP. This setting gives the upper bound on 
the delay for batching: once we get batch.size worth of records for a partition 
it will be sent immediately regardless of this setting however if we have fewer 
than this many bytes accumulated for this partition we will 'linger' for the 
specified time waiting for more records to show up. This se
 tting defaults to 0 (i.e. no delay). Setting linger.ms=5 for example would 
have the effect of reducing the number of requests sent but would add up to 5ms 
of latency to records sent in the absense of load.
-
-| maxBlockMs | 60000 | Integer | The configuration controls how long sending 
to kafka will block. These methods can be blocked for multiple reasons. For 
e.g: buffer full metadata unavailable.This configuration imposes maximum limit 
on the total time spent in fetching metadata serialization of key and value 
partitioning and allocation of buffer memory when doing a send(). In case of 
partitionsFor() this configuration imposes a maximum time threshold on waiting 
for metadata
-
-| maxInFlightRequest | 5 | Integer | The maximum number of unacknowledged 
requests the client will send on a single connection before blocking. Note that 
if this setting is set to be greater than 1 and there are failed sends there is 
a risk of message re-ordering due to retries (i.e. if retries are enabled).
-
-| maxRequestSize | 1048576 | Integer | The maximum size of a request. This is 
also effectively a cap on the maximum record size. Note that the server has its 
own cap on record size which may be different from this. This setting will 
limit the number of record batches the producer will send in a single request 
to avoid sending huge requests.
-
-| metadataMaxAgeMs | 300000 | Integer | The period of time in milliseconds 
after which we force a refresh of metadata even if we haven't seen any 
partition leadership changes to proactively discover any new brokers or 
partitions.
-
-| metricReporters |  | String | A list of classes to use as metrics reporters. 
Implementing the MetricReporter interface allows plugging in classes that will 
be notified of new metric creation. The JmxReporter is always included to 
register JMX statistics.
-
-| metricsSampleWindowMs | 30000 | Integer | The number of samples maintained 
to compute metrics.
-
-| noOfMetricsSample | 2 | Integer | The number of samples maintained to 
compute metrics.
-
-| partitioner | org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.internals.DefaultPartitioner 
| String | The partitioner class for partitioning messages amongst sub-topics. 
The default partitioner is based on the hash of the key.
-
-| partitionKey |  | Integer | The partition to which the record will be sent 
(or null if no partition was specified). If this option has been configured 
then it take precedence over header link KafkaConstantsPARTITION_KEY
-
-| producerBatchSize | 16384 | Integer | The producer will attempt to batch 
records together into fewer requests whenever multiple records are being sent 
to the same partition. This helps performance on both the client and the 
server. This configuration controls the default batch size in bytes. No attempt 
will be made to batch records larger than this size.Requests sent to brokers 
will contain multiple batches one for each partition with data available to be 
sent.A small batch size will make batching less common and may reduce 
throughput (a batch size of zero will disable batching entirely). A very large 
batch size may use memory a bit more wastefully as we will always allocate a 
buffer of the specified batch size in anticipation of additional records.
-
-| queueBufferingMaxMessages | 10000 | Integer | The maximum number of unsent 
messages that can be queued up the producer when using async mode before either 
the producer must be blocked or data must be dropped.
-
-| receiveBufferBytes | 65536 | Integer | The size of the TCP receive buffer 
(SO_RCVBUF) to use when reading data.
-
-| reconnectBackoffMs | 50 | Integer | The amount of time to wait before 
attempting to reconnect to a given host. This avoids repeatedly connecting to a 
host in a tight loop. This backoff applies to all requests sent by the consumer 
to the broker.
-
-| recordMetadata | true | boolean | Whether the producer should store the 
RecordMetadata results from sending to Kafka. The results are stored in a List 
containing the RecordMetadata metadata's. The list is stored on a header with 
the key link KafkaConstantsKAFKA_RECORDMETA
-
-| requestRequiredAcks | 1 | String | The number of acknowledgments the 
producer requires the leader to have received before considering a request 
complete. This controls the durability of records that are sent. The following 
settings are common: acks=0 If set to zero then the producer will not wait for 
any acknowledgment from the server at all. The record will be immediately added 
to the socket buffer and considered sent. No guarantee can be made that the 
server has received the record in this case and the retries configuration will 
not take effect (as the client won't generally know of any failures). The 
offset given back for each record will always be set to -1. acks=1 This will 
mean the leader will write the record to its local log but will respond without 
awaiting full acknowledgement from all followers. In this case should the 
leader fail immediately after acknowledging the record but before the followers 
have replicated it then the record will be lost. acks=all This means the 
 leader will wait for the full set of in-sync replicas to acknowledge the 
record. This guarantees that the record will not be lost as long as at least 
one in-sync replica remains alive. This is the strongest available guarantee.
-
-| requestTimeoutMs | 305000 | Integer | The amount of time the broker will 
wait trying to meet the request.required.acks requirement before sending back 
an error to the client.
-
-| retries | 0 | Integer | Setting a value greater than zero will cause the 
client to resend any record whose send fails with a potentially transient 
error. Note that this retry is no different than if the client resent the 
record upon receiving the error. Allowing retries will potentially change the 
ordering of records because if two records are sent to a single partition and 
the first fails and is retried but the second succeeds then the second record 
may appear first.
-
-| retryBackoffMs | 100 | Integer | Before each retry the producer refreshes 
the metadata of relevant topics to see if a new leader has been elected. Since 
leader election takes a bit of time this property specifies the amount of time 
that the producer waits before refreshing the metadata.
-
-| sendBufferBytes | 131072 | Integer | Socket write buffer size
-
-| serializerClass | org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer | 
String | The serializer class for messages.
-
-| workerPool |  | ExecutorService | To use a custom worker pool for continue 
routing Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the message that was sent 
to it from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking processing.
-
-| workerPoolCoreSize | 10 | Integer | Number of core threads for the worker 
pool for continue routing Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the 
message that was sent to it from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking 
processing.
-
-| workerPoolMaxSize | 20 | Integer | Maximum number of threads for the worker 
pool for continue routing Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the 
message that was sent to it from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking 
processing.
- 4+^s| advanced
-| synchronous | false | boolean | Sets whether synchronous processing should 
be strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported).
- 4+^s| monitoring
-| interceptorClasses |  | String | Sets interceptors for producer or 
consumers. Producer interceptors have to be classes implementing 
org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.ProducerInterceptor Consumer interceptors 
have to be classes implementing 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerInterceptor Note that if you use 
Producer interceptor on a consumer it will throw a class cast exception in 
runtime
- 4+^s| security
-| kerberosBeforeReloginMinTime | 60000 | Integer | Login thread sleep time 
between refresh attempts.
-
-| kerberosInitCmd | /usr/bin/kinit | String | Kerberos kinit command path. 
Default is /usr/bin/kinit
-
-| kerberosPrincipalToLocalRules | DEFAULT | String | A list of rules for 
mapping from principal names to short names (typically operating system 
usernames). The rules are evaluated in order and the first rule that matches a 
principal name is used to map it to a short name. Any later rules in the list 
are ignored. By default principal names of the form username/hostnameREALM are 
mapped to username. For more details on the format please see security 
authorization and acls. Multiple values can be separated by comma
-
-| kerberosRenewJitter | 0.05 | Double | Percentage of random jitter added to 
the renewal time.
-
-| kerberosRenewWindowFactor | 0.8 | Double | Login thread will sleep until the 
specified window factor of time from last refresh to ticket's expiry has been 
reached at which time it will try to renew the ticket.
-
-| saslKerberosServiceName |  | String | The Kerberos principal name that Kafka 
runs as. This can be defined either in Kafka's JAAS config or in Kafka's config.
-
-| saslMechanism | GSSAPI | String | The Simple Authentication and Security 
Layer (SASL) Mechanism used. For the valid values see 
http://www.iana.org/assignments/sasl-mechanisms/sasl-mechanisms.xhtml
-
-| securityProtocol | PLAINTEXT | String | Protocol used to communicate with 
brokers. Currently only PLAINTEXT and SSL are supported.
-
-| sslCipherSuites |  | String | A list of cipher suites. This is a named 
combination of authentication encryption MAC and key exchange algorithm used to 
negotiate the security settings for a network connection using TLS or SSL 
network protocol.By default all the available cipher suites are supported.
-
-| sslContextParameters |  | SSLContextParameters | SSL configuration using a 
Camel SSLContextParameters object. If configured it's applied before the other 
SSL endpoint parameters.
-
-| sslEnabledProtocols | TLSv1.2,TLSv1.1,TLSv1 | String | The list of protocols 
enabled for SSL connections. TLSv1.2 TLSv1.1 and TLSv1 are enabled by default.
-
-| sslEndpointAlgorithm |  | String | The endpoint identification algorithm to 
validate server hostname using server certificate.
-
-| sslKeymanagerAlgorithm | SunX509 | String | The algorithm used by key 
manager factory for SSL connections. Default value is the key manager factory 
algorithm configured for the Java Virtual Machine.
-
-| sslKeyPassword |  | String | The password of the private key in the key 
store file. This is optional for client.
-
-| sslKeystoreLocation |  | String | The location of the key store file. This 
is optional for client and can be used for two-way authentication for client.
-
-| sslKeystorePassword |  | String | The store password for the key store 
file.This is optional for client and only needed if ssl.keystore.location is 
configured.
-
-| sslKeystoreType | JKS | String | The file format of the key store file. This 
is optional for client. Default value is JKS
-
-| sslProtocol | TLS | String | The SSL protocol used to generate the 
SSLContext. Default setting is TLS which is fine for most cases. Allowed values 
in recent JVMs are TLS TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2. SSL SSLv2 and SSLv3 may be 
supported in older JVMs but their usage is discouraged due to known security 
vulnerabilities.
-
-| sslProvider |  | String | The name of the security provider used for SSL 
connections. Default value is the default security provider of the JVM.
-
-| sslTrustmanagerAlgorithm | PKIX | String | The algorithm used by trust 
manager factory for SSL connections. Default value is the trust manager factory 
algorithm configured for the Java Virtual Machine.
-
-| sslTruststoreLocation |  | String | The location of the trust store file.
-
-| sslTruststorePassword |  | String | The password for the trust store file.
-
-| sslTruststoreType | JKS | String | The file format of the trust store file. 
Default value is JKS.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **brokers** (common) | URL of the Kafka brokers to use. The format is 
host1:port1host2:port2 and the list can be a subset of brokers or a VIP 
pointing to a subset of brokers. This option is known as bootstrap.servers in 
the Kafka documentation. |  | String
+| **clientId** (common) | The client id is a user-specified string sent in 
each request to help trace calls. It should logically identify the application 
making the request. |  | String
+| **autoCommitEnable** (consumer) | If true periodically commit to ZooKeeper 
the offset of messages already fetched by the consumer. This committed offset 
will be used when the process fails as the position from which the new consumer 
will begin. | true | Boolean
+| **autoCommitIntervalMs** (consumer) | The frequency in ms that the consumer 
offsets are committed to zookeeper. | 5000 | Integer
+| **autoCommitOnStop** (consumer) | Whether to perform an explicit auto commit 
when the consumer stops to ensure the broker has a commit from the last 
consumed message. This requires the option autoCommitEnable is turned on. The 
possible values are: sync async or none. And sync is the default value. | sync 
| String
+| **autoOffsetReset** (consumer) | What to do when there is no initial offset 
in ZooKeeper or if an offset is out of range: smallest : automatically reset 
the offset to the smallest offset largest : automatically reset the offset to 
the largest offset fail: throw exception to the consumer | latest | String
+| **bridgeErrorHandler** (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| **checkCrcs** (consumer) | Automatically check the CRC32 of the records 
consumed. This ensures no on-the-wire or on-disk corruption to the messages 
occurred. This check adds some overhead so it may be disabled in cases seeking 
extreme performance. | true | Boolean
+| **consumerRequestTimeoutMs** (consumer) | The configuration controls the 
maximum amount of time the client will wait for the response of a request. If 
the response is not received before the timeout elapses the client will resend 
the request if necessary or fail the request if retries are exhausted. | 40000 
| Integer
+| **consumersCount** (consumer) | The number of consumers that connect to 
kafka server | 1 | int
+| **consumerStreams** (consumer) | Number of concurrent consumers on the 
consumer | 10 | int
+| **fetchMaxBytes** (consumer) | The maximum amount of data the server should 
return for a fetch request This is not an absolute maximum if the first message 
in the first non-empty partition of the fetch is larger than this value the 
message will still be returned to ensure that the consumer can make progress. 
The maximum message size accepted by the broker is defined via 
message.max.bytes (broker config) or max.message.bytes (topic config). Note 
that the consumer performs multiple fetches in parallel. | 52428800 | Integer
+| **fetchMinBytes** (consumer) | The minimum amount of data the server should 
return for a fetch request. If insufficient data is available the request will 
wait for that much data to accumulate before answering the request. | 1 | 
Integer
+| **fetchWaitMaxMs** (consumer) | The maximum amount of time the server will 
block before answering the fetch request if there isn't sufficient data to 
immediately satisfy fetch.min.bytes | 500 | Integer
+| **groupId** (consumer) | A string that uniquely identifies the group of 
consumer processes to which this consumer belongs. By setting the same group id 
multiple processes indicate that they are all part of the same consumer group. 
This option is required for consumers. |  | String
+| **heartbeatIntervalMs** (consumer) | The expected time between heartbeats to 
the consumer coordinator when using Kafka's group management facilities. 
Heartbeats are used to ensure that the consumer's session stays active and to 
facilitate rebalancing when new consumers join or leave the group. The value 
must be set lower than session.timeout.ms but typically should be set no higher 
than 1/3 of that value. It can be adjusted even lower to control the expected 
time for normal rebalances. | 3000 | Integer
+| **keyDeserializer** (consumer) | Deserializer class for key that implements 
the Deserializer interface. | 
org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringDeserializer | String
+| **maxPartitionFetchBytes** (consumer) | The maximum amount of data 
per-partition the server will return. The maximum total memory used for a 
request will be partitions max.partition.fetch.bytes. This size must be at 
least as large as the maximum message size the server allows or else it is 
possible for the producer to send messages larger than the consumer can fetch. 
If that happens the consumer can get stuck trying to fetch a large message on a 
certain partition. | 1048576 | Integer
+| **maxPollRecords** (consumer) | The maximum number of records returned in a 
single call to poll() | 500 | Integer
+| **offsetRepository** (consumer) | The offset repository to use in order to 
locally store the offset of each partition of the topic. Defining one will 
disable the autocommit. |  | String>
+| **partitionAssignor** (consumer) | The class name of the partition 
assignment strategy that the client will use to distribute partition ownership 
amongst consumer instances when group management is used | 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor | String
+| **pollTimeoutMs** (consumer) | The timeout used when polling the 
KafkaConsumer. | 5000 | Long
+| **seekTo** (consumer) | Set if KafkaConsumer will read from beginning or end 
on startup: beginning : read from beginning end : read from end This is 
replacing the earlier property seekToBeginning |  | String
+| **sessionTimeoutMs** (consumer) | The timeout used to detect failures when 
using Kafka's group management facilities. | 10000 | Integer
+| **valueDeserializer** (consumer) | Deserializer class for value that 
implements the Deserializer interface. | 
org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringDeserializer | String
+| **exceptionHandler** (consumer) | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |  | ExceptionHandler
+| **exchangePattern** (consumer) | Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer 
creates an exchange. |  | ExchangePattern
+| **bridgeEndpoint** (producer) | If the option is true then KafkaProducer 
will ignore the KafkaConstants.TOPIC header setting of the inbound message. | 
false | boolean
+| **bufferMemorySize** (producer) | The total bytes of memory the producer can 
use to buffer records waiting to be sent to the server. If records are sent 
faster than they can be delivered to the server the producer will either block 
or throw an exception based on the preference specified by 
block.on.buffer.full.This setting should correspond roughly to the total memory 
the producer will use but is not a hard bound since not all memory the producer 
uses is used for buffering. Some additional memory will be used for compression 
(if compression is enabled) as well as for maintaining in-flight requests. | 
33554432 | Integer
+| **compressionCodec** (producer) | This parameter allows you to specify the 
compression codec for all data generated by this producer. Valid values are 
none gzip and snappy. | none | String
+| **connectionMaxIdleMs** (producer) | Close idle connections after the number 
of milliseconds specified by this config. | 540000 | Integer
+| **key** (producer) | The record key (or null if no key is specified). If 
this option has been configured then it take precedence over header link 
KafkaConstantsKEY |  | String
+| **keySerializerClass** (producer) | The serializer class for keys (defaults 
to the same as for messages if nothing is given). | 
org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer | String
+| **lingerMs** (producer) | The producer groups together any records that 
arrive in between request transmissions into a single batched request. Normally 
this occurs only under load when records arrive faster than they can be sent 
out. However in some circumstances the client may want to reduce the number of 
requests even under moderate load. This setting accomplishes this by adding a 
small amount of artificial delaythat is rather than immediately sending out a 
record the producer will wait for up to the given delay to allow other records 
to be sent so that the sends can be batched together. This can be thought of as 
analogous to Nagle's algorithm in TCP. This setting gives the upper bound on 
the delay for batching: once we get batch.size worth of records for a partition 
it will be sent immediately regardless of this setting however if we have fewer 
than this many bytes accumulated for this partition we will 'linger' for the 
specified time waiting for more records to show up. This s
 etting defaults to 0 (i.e. no delay). Setting linger.ms=5 for example would 
have the effect of reducing the number of requests sent but would add up to 5ms 
of latency to records sent in the absense of load. | 0 | Integer
+| **maxBlockMs** (producer) | The configuration controls how long sending to 
kafka will block. These methods can be blocked for multiple reasons. For e.g: 
buffer full metadata unavailable.This configuration imposes maximum limit on 
the total time spent in fetching metadata serialization of key and value 
partitioning and allocation of buffer memory when doing a send(). In case of 
partitionsFor() this configuration imposes a maximum time threshold on waiting 
for metadata | 60000 | Integer
+| **maxInFlightRequest** (producer) | The maximum number of unacknowledged 
requests the client will send on a single connection before blocking. Note that 
if this setting is set to be greater than 1 and there are failed sends there is 
a risk of message re-ordering due to retries (i.e. if retries are enabled). | 5 
| Integer
+| **maxRequestSize** (producer) | The maximum size of a request. This is also 
effectively a cap on the maximum record size. Note that the server has its own 
cap on record size which may be different from this. This setting will limit 
the number of record batches the producer will send in a single request to 
avoid sending huge requests. | 1048576 | Integer
+| **metadataMaxAgeMs** (producer) | The period of time in milliseconds after 
which we force a refresh of metadata even if we haven't seen any partition 
leadership changes to proactively discover any new brokers or partitions. | 
300000 | Integer
+| **metricReporters** (producer) | A list of classes to use as metrics 
reporters. Implementing the MetricReporter interface allows plugging in classes 
that will be notified of new metric creation. The JmxReporter is always 
included to register JMX statistics. |  | String
+| **metricsSampleWindowMs** (producer) | The number of samples maintained to 
compute metrics. | 30000 | Integer
+| **noOfMetricsSample** (producer) | The number of samples maintained to 
compute metrics. | 2 | Integer
+| **partitioner** (producer) | The partitioner class for partitioning messages 
amongst sub-topics. The default partitioner is based on the hash of the key. | 
org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.internals.DefaultPartitioner | String
+| **partitionKey** (producer) | The partition to which the record will be sent 
(or null if no partition was specified). If this option has been configured 
then it take precedence over header link KafkaConstantsPARTITION_KEY |  | 
Integer
+| **producerBatchSize** (producer) | The producer will attempt to batch 
records together into fewer requests whenever multiple records are being sent 
to the same partition. This helps performance on both the client and the 
server. This configuration controls the default batch size in bytes. No attempt 
will be made to batch records larger than this size.Requests sent to brokers 
will contain multiple batches one for each partition with data available to be 
sent.A small batch size will make batching less common and may reduce 
throughput (a batch size of zero will disable batching entirely). A very large 
batch size may use memory a bit more wastefully as we will always allocate a 
buffer of the specified batch size in anticipation of additional records. | 
16384 | Integer
+| **queueBufferingMaxMessages** (producer) | The maximum number of unsent 
messages that can be queued up the producer when using async mode before either 
the producer must be blocked or data must be dropped. | 10000 | Integer
+| **receiveBufferBytes** (producer) | The size of the TCP receive buffer 
(SO_RCVBUF) to use when reading data. | 65536 | Integer
+| **reconnectBackoffMs** (producer) | The amount of time to wait before 
attempting to reconnect to a given host. This avoids repeatedly connecting to a 
host in a tight loop. This backoff applies to all requests sent by the consumer 
to the broker. | 50 | Integer
+| **recordMetadata** (producer) | Whether the producer should store the 
RecordMetadata results from sending to Kafka. The results are stored in a List 
containing the RecordMetadata metadata's. The list is stored on a header with 
the key link KafkaConstantsKAFKA_RECORDMETA | true | boolean
+| **requestRequiredAcks** (producer) | The number of acknowledgments the 
producer requires the leader to have received before considering a request 
complete. This controls the durability of records that are sent. The following 
settings are common: acks=0 If set to zero then the producer will not wait for 
any acknowledgment from the server at all. The record will be immediately added 
to the socket buffer and considered sent. No guarantee can be made that the 
server has received the record in this case and the retries configuration will 
not take effect (as the client won't generally know of any failures). The 
offset given back for each record will always be set to -1. acks=1 This will 
mean the leader will write the record to its local log but will respond without 
awaiting full acknowledgement from all followers. In this case should the 
leader fail immediately after acknowledging the record but before the followers 
have replicated it then the record will be lost. acks=all This means th
 e leader will wait for the full set of in-sync replicas to acknowledge the 
record. This guarantees that the record will not be lost as long as at least 
one in-sync replica remains alive. This is the strongest available guarantee. | 
1 | String
+| **requestTimeoutMs** (producer) | The amount of time the broker will wait 
trying to meet the request.required.acks requirement before sending back an 
error to the client. | 305000 | Integer
+| **retries** (producer) | Setting a value greater than zero will cause the 
client to resend any record whose send fails with a potentially transient 
error. Note that this retry is no different than if the client resent the 
record upon receiving the error. Allowing retries will potentially change the 
ordering of records because if two records are sent to a single partition and 
the first fails and is retried but the second succeeds then the second record 
may appear first. | 0 | Integer
+| **retryBackoffMs** (producer) | Before each retry the producer refreshes the 
metadata of relevant topics to see if a new leader has been elected. Since 
leader election takes a bit of time this property specifies the amount of time 
that the producer waits before refreshing the metadata. | 100 | Integer
+| **sendBufferBytes** (producer) | Socket write buffer size | 131072 | Integer
+| **serializerClass** (producer) | The serializer class for messages. | 
org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer | String
+| **workerPool** (producer) | To use a custom worker pool for continue routing 
Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the message that was sent to it 
from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking processing. |  | 
ExecutorService
+| **workerPoolCoreSize** (producer) | Number of core threads for the worker 
pool for continue routing Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the 
message that was sent to it from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking 
processing. | 10 | Integer
+| **workerPoolMaxSize** (producer) | Maximum number of threads for the worker 
pool for continue routing Exchange after kafka server has acknowledge the 
message that was sent to it from KafkaProducer using asynchronous non-blocking 
processing. | 20 | Integer
+| **synchronous** (advanced) | Sets whether synchronous processing should be 
strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported). | false | boolean
+| **interceptorClasses** (monitoring) | Sets interceptors for producer or 
consumers. Producer interceptors have to be classes implementing 
org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.ProducerInterceptor Consumer interceptors 
have to be classes implementing 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerInterceptor Note that if you use 
Producer interceptor on a consumer it will throw a class cast exception in 
runtime |  | String
+| **kerberosBeforeReloginMin Time** (security) | Login thread sleep time 
between refresh attempts. | 60000 | Integer
+| **kerberosInitCmd** (security) | Kerberos kinit command path. Default is 
/usr/bin/kinit | /usr/bin/kinit | String
+| **kerberosPrincipalToLocal Rules** (security) | A list of rules for mapping 
from principal names to short names (typically operating system usernames). The 
rules are evaluated in order and the first rule that matches a principal name 
is used to map it to a short name. Any later rules in the list are ignored. By 
default principal names of the form username/hostnameREALM are mapped to 
username. For more details on the format please see security authorization and 
acls. Multiple values can be separated by comma | DEFAULT | String
+| **kerberosRenewJitter** (security) | Percentage of random jitter added to 
the renewal time. | 0.05 | Double
+| **kerberosRenewWindowFactor** (security) | Login thread will sleep until the 
specified window factor of time from last refresh to ticket's expiry has been 
reached at which time it will try to renew the ticket. | 0.8 | Double
+| **saslKerberosServiceName** (security) | The Kerberos principal name that 
Kafka runs as. This can be defined either in Kafka's JAAS config or in Kafka's 
config. |  | String
+| **saslMechanism** (security) | The Simple Authentication and Security Layer 
(SASL) Mechanism used. For the valid values see 
http://www.iana.org/assignments/sasl-mechanisms/sasl-mechanisms.xhtml | GSSAPI 
| String
+| **securityProtocol** (security) | Protocol used to communicate with brokers. 
Currently only PLAINTEXT and SSL are supported. | PLAINTEXT | String
+| **sslCipherSuites** (security) | A list of cipher suites. This is a named 
combination of authentication encryption MAC and key exchange algorithm used to 
negotiate the security settings for a network connection using TLS or SSL 
network protocol.By default all the available cipher suites are supported. |  | 
String
+| **sslContextParameters** (security) | SSL configuration using a Camel 
SSLContextParameters object. If configured it's applied before the other SSL 
endpoint parameters. |  | SSLContextParameters
+| **sslEnabledProtocols** (security) | The list of protocols enabled for SSL 
connections. TLSv1.2 TLSv1.1 and TLSv1 are enabled by default. | 
TLSv1.2,TLSv1.1,TLSv1 | String
+| **sslEndpointAlgorithm** (security) | The endpoint identification algorithm 
to validate server hostname using server certificate. |  | String
+| **sslKeymanagerAlgorithm** (security) | The algorithm used by key manager 
factory for SSL connections. Default value is the key manager factory algorithm 
configured for the Java Virtual Machine. | SunX509 | String
+| **sslKeyPassword** (security) | The password of the private key in the key 
store file. This is optional for client. |  | String
+| **sslKeystoreLocation** (security) | The location of the key store file. 
This is optional for client and can be used for two-way authentication for 
client. |  | String
+| **sslKeystorePassword** (security) | The store password for the key store 
file.This is optional for client and only needed if ssl.keystore.location is 
configured. |  | String
+| **sslKeystoreType** (security) | The file format of the key store file. This 
is optional for client. Default value is JKS | JKS | String
+| **sslProtocol** (security) | The SSL protocol used to generate the 
SSLContext. Default setting is TLS which is fine for most cases. Allowed values 
in recent JVMs are TLS TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2. SSL SSLv2 and SSLv3 may be 
supported in older JVMs but their usage is discouraged due to known security 
vulnerabilities. | TLS | String
+| **sslProvider** (security) | The name of the security provider used for SSL 
connections. Default value is the default security provider of the JVM. |  | 
String
+| **sslTrustmanagerAlgorithm** (security) | The algorithm used by trust 
manager factory for SSL connections. Default value is the trust manager factory 
algorithm configured for the Java Virtual Machine. | PKIX | String
+| **sslTruststoreLocation** (security) | The location of the trust store file. 
|  | String
+| **sslTruststorePassword** (security) | The password for the trust store 
file. |  | String
+| **sslTruststoreType** (security) | The file format of the trust store file. 
Default value is JKS. | JKS | String
 |=======================================================================
 // endpoint options: END
 

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--- a/components/camel-kestrel/src/main/docs/kestrel-component.adoc
+++ b/components/camel-kestrel/src/main/docs/kestrel-component.adoc
@@ -70,13 +70,11 @@ The Kestrel component supports 2 options which are listed 
below.
 
 
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
- 4+^s| advanced
-| configuration |  | KestrelConfiguration | To use a shared configured 
configuration as base for creating new endpoints.
-
-| resolvePropertyPlaceholders | true | boolean | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **configuration** (advanced) | To use a shared configured configuration as 
base for creating new endpoints. |   | KestrelConfiguration
+| **resolvePropertyPlaceholders** (advanced) | Whether the component should 
resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which 
are of String type can use property placeholders. | true  | boolean
 |=======================================================================
 // component options: END
 
@@ -95,30 +93,24 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 
 #### Path Parameters (2 parameters):
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-| addresses | localhost:22133 | String[] | The address(es) on which kestrel is 
running
-| queue |  | String | *Required* The queue we are polling
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **addresses** | The address(es) on which kestrel is running | 
localhost:22133 | String[]
+| **queue** | *Required* The queue we are polling |  | String
 |=======================================================================
 
 #### Query Parameters (6 parameters):
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-
-| concurrentConsumers | 1 | int | How many concurrent listeners to schedule 
for the thread pool
-
-| waitTimeMs | 100 | int | How long a given wait should block (server side) in 
milliseconds
- 4+^s| consumer
-| bridgeErrorHandler | false | boolean | Allows for bridging the consumer to 
the Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
- 4+^s| consumer (advanced)
-| exceptionHandler |  | ExceptionHandler | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
-
-| exchangePattern |  | ExchangePattern | Sets the exchange pattern when the 
consumer creates an exchange.
- 4+^s| advanced
-| synchronous | false | boolean | Sets whether synchronous processing should 
be strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported).
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **concurrentConsumers** (common) | How many concurrent listeners to schedule 
for the thread pool | 1 | int
+| **waitTimeMs** (common) | How long a given wait should block (server side) 
in milliseconds | 100 | int
+| **bridgeErrorHandler** (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| **exceptionHandler** (consumer) | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |  | ExceptionHandler
+| **exchangePattern** (consumer) | Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer 
creates an exchange. |  | ExchangePattern
+| **synchronous** (advanced) | Sets whether synchronous processing should be 
strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported). | false | boolean
 |=======================================================================
 // endpoint options: END
 

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 #### Path Parameters (1 parameters):
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-| path |  | String | *Required* Path of the datastore is the relative path of 
the folder that krati will use for its datastore.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **path** | *Required* Path of the datastore is the relative path of the 
folder that krati will use for its datastore. |  | String
 |=======================================================================
 
 #### Query Parameters (29 parameters):
 
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 |=======================================================================
-| Name | Default | Java Type | Description
-
-| hashFunction |  | HashFunction<byte[]> | The hash function to use.
-
-| initialCapacity | 100 | int | The inital capcity of the store.
-
-| keySerializer |  | Object> | The serializer that will be used to serialize 
the key.
-
-| segmentFactory |  | SegmentFactory | Sets the segment factory of the target 
store.
-
-| segmentFileSize | 64 | int | Data store segments size in MB.
-
-| valueSerializer |  | Object> | The serializer that will be used to serialize 
the value.
- 4+^s| consumer
-| bridgeErrorHandler | false | boolean | Allows for bridging the consumer to 
the Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
-
-| maxMessagesPerPoll |  | int | The maximum number of messages which can be 
received in one poll. This can be used to avoid reading in too much data and 
taking up too much memory.
-
-| sendEmptyMessageWhenIdle | false | boolean | If the polling consumer did not 
poll any files you can enable this option to send an empty message (no body) 
instead.
- 4+^s| consumer (advanced)
-| exceptionHandler |  | ExceptionHandler | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored.
-
-| exchangePattern |  | ExchangePattern | Sets the exchange pattern when the 
consumer creates an exchange.
-
-| pollStrategy |  | PollingConsumerPollStrategy | A pluggable 
org.apache.camel.PollingConsumerPollingStrategy allowing you to provide your 
custom implementation to control error handling usually occurred during the 
poll operation before an Exchange have been created and being routed in Camel.
- 4+^s| producer
-| key |  | String | The key.
-
-| operation |  | String | Specifies the type of operation that will be 
performed to the datastore.
-
-| value |  | String | The Value.
- 4+^s| advanced
-| synchronous | false | boolean | Sets whether synchronous processing should 
be strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported).
- 4+^s| scheduler
-| backoffErrorThreshold |  | int | The number of subsequent error polls 
(failed due some error) that should happen before the backoffMultipler should 
kick-in.
-
-| backoffIdleThreshold |  | int | The number of subsequent idle polls that 
should happen before the backoffMultipler should kick-in.
-
-| backoffMultiplier |  | int | To let the scheduled polling consumer backoff 
if there has been a number of subsequent idles/errors in a row. The multiplier 
is then the number of polls that will be skipped before the next actual attempt 
is happening again. When this option is in use then backoffIdleThreshold and/or 
backoffErrorThreshold must also be configured.
-
-| delay | 500 | long | Milliseconds before the next poll. You can also specify 
time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 minutes and 30 
seconds) and 1h (1 hour).
-
-| greedy | false | boolean | If greedy is enabled then the 
ScheduledPollConsumer will run immediately again if the previous run polled 1 
or more messages.
-
-| initialDelay | 1000 | long | Milliseconds before the first poll starts. You 
can also specify time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 
minutes and 30 seconds) and 1h (1 hour).
-
-| runLoggingLevel | TRACE | LoggingLevel | The consumer logs a start/complete 
log line when it polls. This option allows you to configure the logging level 
for that.
-
-| scheduledExecutorService |  | ScheduledExecutorService | Allows for 
configuring a custom/shared thread pool to use for the consumer. By default 
each consumer has its own single threaded thread pool.
-
-| scheduler | none | ScheduledPollConsumerScheduler | To use a cron scheduler 
from either camel-spring or camel-quartz2 component
-
-| schedulerProperties |  | Map | To configure additional properties when using 
a custom scheduler or any of the Quartz2 Spring based scheduler.
-
-| startScheduler | true | boolean | Whether the scheduler should be auto 
started.
-
-| timeUnit | MILLISECONDS | TimeUnit | Time unit for initialDelay and delay 
options.
-
-| useFixedDelay | true | boolean | Controls if fixed delay or fixed rate is 
used. See ScheduledExecutorService in JDK for details.
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| **hashFunction** (common) | The hash function to use. |  | 
HashFunction<byte[]>
+| **initialCapacity** (common) | The inital capcity of the store. | 100 | int
+| **keySerializer** (common) | The serializer that will be used to serialize 
the key. |  | Object>
+| **segmentFactory** (common) | Sets the segment factory of the target store. 
|  | SegmentFactory
+| **segmentFileSize** (common) | Data store segments size in MB. | 64 | int
+| **valueSerializer** (common) | The serializer that will be used to serialize 
the value. |  | Object>
+| **bridgeErrorHandler** (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages or the likes will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| **maxMessagesPerPoll** (consumer) | The maximum number of messages which can 
be received in one poll. This can be used to avoid reading in too much data and 
taking up too much memory. |  | int
+| **sendEmptyMessageWhenIdle** (consumer) | If the polling consumer did not 
poll any files you can enable this option to send an empty message (no body) 
instead. | false | boolean
+| **exceptionHandler** (consumer) | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
options is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |  | ExceptionHandler
+| **exchangePattern** (consumer) | Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer 
creates an exchange. |  | ExchangePattern
+| **pollStrategy** (consumer) | A pluggable 
org.apache.camel.PollingConsumerPollingStrategy allowing you to provide your 
custom implementation to control error handling usually occurred during the 
poll operation before an Exchange have been created and being routed in Camel. 
|  | PollingConsumerPoll Strategy
+| **key** (producer) | The key. |  | String
+| **operation** (producer) | Specifies the type of operation that will be 
performed to the datastore. |  | String
+| **value** (producer) | The Value. |  | String
+| **synchronous** (advanced) | Sets whether synchronous processing should be 
strictly used or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported). | false | boolean
+| **backoffErrorThreshold** (scheduler) | The number of subsequent error polls 
(failed due some error) that should happen before the backoffMultipler should 
kick-in. |  | int
+| **backoffIdleThreshold** (scheduler) | The number of subsequent idle polls 
that should happen before the backoffMultipler should kick-in. |  | int
+| **backoffMultiplier** (scheduler) | To let the scheduled polling consumer 
backoff if there has been a number of subsequent idles/errors in a row. The 
multiplier is then the number of polls that will be skipped before the next 
actual attempt is happening again. When this option is in use then 
backoffIdleThreshold and/or backoffErrorThreshold must also be configured. |  | 
int
+| **delay** (scheduler) | Milliseconds before the next poll. You can also 
specify time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 minutes and 
30 seconds) and 1h (1 hour). | 500 | long
+| **greedy** (scheduler) | If greedy is enabled then the ScheduledPollConsumer 
will run immediately again if the previous run polled 1 or more messages. | 
false | boolean
+| **initialDelay** (scheduler) | Milliseconds before the first poll starts. 
You can also specify time values using units such as 60s (60 seconds) 5m30s (5 
minutes and 30 seconds) and 1h (1 hour). | 1000 | long
+| **runLoggingLevel** (scheduler) | The consumer logs a start/complete log 
line when it polls. This option allows you to configure the logging level for 
that. | TRACE | LoggingLevel
+| **scheduledExecutorService** (scheduler) | Allows for configuring a 
custom/shared thread pool to use for the consumer. By default each consumer has 
its own single threaded thread pool. |  | ScheduledExecutor Service
+| **scheduler** (scheduler) | To use a cron scheduler from either camel-spring 
or camel-quartz2 component | none | ScheduledPollConsumer Scheduler
+| **schedulerProperties** (scheduler) | To configure additional properties 
when using a custom scheduler or any of the Quartz2 Spring based scheduler. |  
| Map
+| **startScheduler** (scheduler) | Whether the scheduler should be auto 
started. | true | boolean
+| **timeUnit** (scheduler) | Time unit for initialDelay and delay options. | 
MILLISECONDS | TimeUnit
+| **useFixedDelay** (scheduler) | Controls if fixed delay or fixed rate is 
used. See ScheduledExecutorService in JDK for details. | true | boolean
 |=======================================================================
 // endpoint options: END
 

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