you are right!
I am using 3.11 but I was looking at the main branch in github as well
On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 5:55 PM Andrea Cosentino wrote:
> It would be good to know the Camel version you're using.
>
> Il giorno ven 18 mar 2022 alle ore 18:48 Santiago Acosta <
>
It would be good to know the Camel version you're using.
Il giorno ven 18 mar 2022 alle ore 18:48 Santiago Acosta <
santiago.aco...@intermodaltelematics.com> ha scritto:
> Hi there,
>
> When working with an exchange of type headers, we need to bind to the
> queues by declaring maps of header key
Hi there,
When working with an exchange of type headers, we need to bind to the
queues by declaring maps of header key value pairs for each target queue.
There seems to be a RabbitMQ configuration issue/limitation when trying to
describe such relationships for binding. I don't know if there is a
Hi,
I think you can move your Fuse ESB to OSGI KARAF 4.x.x and deploy Camel
3.14.x.
I recently migrate from ServiceMix 7.x to KARAF 4.3.3, using Camel 3.14.x
running on Docker and it works very well.
Consider some conversion for CAMEL 2.xx codes to 3.xx but it's possible.
Regards.
Hello.
Our customer currently uses Fuse 6.3 for its ESB features.
We'd like to propose moving them to ServiceMix. If I'm not wrong, the
last available ServiceMix version 7.0.1 doesn't embed a Camel version
(2.16.5) that supports the master component (since2.20). This
component already exists on
Hi Raymond
Thanks for sharing these stats - its great to see the track record of
the Camel project, that we have a constant and steady flow of
releases.
I fixed the duplicate release dates for 3.4.1 and 3.4.2.
Maybe Zoran can help with some of the website findings, as I also
think it would be
Hi all,
Here are some Camel 3 release stats (for fun):
Release date Camel 3.0: 28/11/2019
Number of Camel 3.X releases: 41
Number of RC releases: 3
Number of Major releases: 1
Number of Minor releases: 14
Number of Patch releases: 22
Number of Long Term Support releases: 4
Release by number of