Apache Camel 3.x Upgrade Guide
This document is for helping you upgrade your Apache Camel application from Camel 3.x to 3.y. For example if you are upgrading Camel 3.0 to 3.2, then you should follow the guides from both 3.0 to 3.1 and 3.1 to 3.2.
Upgrading Camel 3.0 to 3.1
camel-ahc, camel-netty-http, camel-undertow
These Camel components now no longer have dependency on Javax Servlet.
camel-undertow
The exception class HttpOperationFailedException
is now from package org.apache.camel.http.base
instead of org.apache.camel.http.common
.
The Camel undertow producer throws this exception.
camel-bean
The bean component has been changed to behave as singleton scoped by default. This means that the bean is created or looked up once and reused.
The option cache
has been deprecated in favour of the new scope
option that by default is Singleton
. You can set this to Prototype
to use the old behaviour.
Setting this to Prototype will let Camel create/lookup a new bean instance, per use; which acts as prototype scoped. However beware that if you lookup the bean, then the registry that holds the bean, would return a bean accordingly to its configuration, which can be singleton or prototype scoped. For example if you use Spring, or CDI, which has their own settings for setting bean scopes. |
camel-etcd
The camel-etcd
component has changed its endpoint syntax from etcd:action/path
to
etcd-keys:path
, etcd-stats:path
, or etcd-watch:path
.
For example before
etcd:stats/leader
Should be changed to
etcd-stats:leader
This change was needed as the 3 actions could not share the same component/endpoint and had to be separated.
camel-ftp
The stepwise functionality (stepwise=true) is not supported for stream download (treamDownload=true).
camel-irc
The camel-irc
component has changed its endpoint syntax and removed option #room as a part of the url path. Allowed syntax is:
irc:nick@host[:port]?[options]
camel-milo
The camel-milo
client component has changed its endpoint syntax from milo-client:tcp
to milo-client:opc.tcp
.
For example before
milo-client:tcp://foo:bar@localhost:1234
Should be changed to
milo-client:opc.tcp://foo:bar@localhost:1234
The camel-milo
server component requires Java 9 at runtime.
Property strictEndpointUrlsEnabled
is no longer supported.
Properties`hostName` and serverName
are replaced by path
.
To successfully use certificates for secured communication, JCE Jurisdiction Policy File Default
has to be Unlimited (which is by default since Java 9+).
camel-nats
The camel-nats
component has changed its endpoint syntax from nats:servers
to nats:topic
.
For example before
nats:myserver:4222?topic=myTopic
Should be changed to
nats:myTopic?servers=myserver:4222
This change is motivated by allowing to configure servers on component level, and also for Spring Boot auto-configuration etc.
camel-nsq
The camel-nsq
component has changed its endpoint syntax from nsq:servers
to nsq:topic
.
For example before
nsq:myserver:4161/myTopic
Should be changed to
nsq:myTopic?servers=myserver:4161
This change is motivated by allowing to configure servers on component level, and also for Spring Boot auto-configuration etc.
camel-ipfs
The camel-ipfs
component has changed its endpoint syntax from nsq:host:port/command
to ipfs:command
.
The host and port is now configured on the component level instead.
For example before
ipfs:127.0.0.1:5001/add
Should be changed to
ipfs:add
camel-xmlsecurity
The camel-xmlsecurity
component has changed its endpoint syntax from xmlsecurity:command/name
to
xmlsecurity-sign:name
, xmlsecurity-verify:name
.
For example before
xmlsecurity:verify/foo
Should be changed to
xmlsecurity-verify:foo
This change was needed as the 2 commands could not share the same component/endpoint and had to be separated.
spi-annotations
The spi-annotations
JAR is mandatory but was mistakenly defined as optional scope. The content of this JAR
is now embedded directly into camel-api
JAR so end users does not have to include or depend on spi-annotations
JAR anymore.
camel-core-engine and camel-jaxp
XML and JAXB has been moved out of camel-base and camel-core-engine.
The module camel-jaxp has been renamed to camel-xml-jaxp.
The camel-xml-jaxp JAR has XML parsers and type converters. The camel-xml-jaxb has support for loading XML DSL routes using JAXB. An alternative is to use the new camel-xml-io for loading XML routes which is more light-weight and faster than JAXB.
JAXB is now optional
JAXB is now optional in Camel and only needed when using XML routes with the camel-xml-jaxb
JAR
for loading and parsing the routes with JAXB. There is an alternative implementation with camel-xml-io
(see above).
This means that jaxb-core
and jaxb-impl
JARs no longer are needed on the classpath and as such has been removed
as dependency in the various Camel pom.xml
files.
There are a number of components that uses JAXB such as camel-spring
, camel-blueprint
, camel-cdi
for their support
of using XML for beans and Camel XML routes. And a few components such as camel-soap
etc.
But at general then Camel is now lighter in classpath dependency by not requiring to have JAXB present.
Package scanning @TypeConverter
Camel has now been configured to not package scan for custom @Converter
classes on startup.
Type converters are now loaded and registered in faster way via source code generated loader classes
by having @Converter(loader = true)
specified. If you have custom converters and have not migrated to use
source code generated loaders, you can enable package scanning by setting
camelContext.setLoadTypeConverters(true);
And in XML:
<camelContext loadTypeConverters="true">
...
</camelContext>
And in Spring Boot application.properties
:
camel.loadTypeConverters=true
Graceful Shutdown Timeout
When shutting down Camel, then the default timeout has changed from 300 seconds (5 minutes) to 45 seconds. The 45 seconds was chosen as 30 seconds is a common timeout to use for remote protocols, so we wanted to give Camel a bit more time, and hence added 15 seconds so the default is 45 seconds.
Message History
The message history is now default disabled (due to optimize core for lower footprint out of the box). See the Message History documentation for how to enabled message history.
Inflight Repository
The inflight repository now does no longer allow browsing each individual exchange (due to optimize core for lower footprint out of the box). To enable browsing then you can turn this on via:
context.getInflightRepository().setInflightBrowseEnabled(true);
And in XML DSL:
<camelContext inflightRepositoryBrowseEnabled="true">
</camelContext>
Component Extension Verifier
When using component verifier (org.apache.camel.component.extension.ComponentVerifierExtension
) then you
would know need to add camel-core-catalog
to the classpath to make this useable. If the JAR is missing,
there will be an exception stating that RuntimeCamelCatalog
is not found and that this JAR should be added.
Spring Boot JMX
The camel-management
dependency of camel-spring-boot
was removed as Spring Boot 2.2+ disables JMX by default.
To continue using JMX with Camel Spring Boot add the following dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-management</artifactId>
</dependency>
Custom components
Camel now uses Camel Package Maven Plugin instead of camel-apt
APT compiler to generate component meta data.
Custom components should then change in the pom.xml from:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>apt</artifactId>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
To the following:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-package-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${camel-version}</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>generate</id>
<goals>
<goal>generate-component</goal>
</goals>
<phase>process-classes</phase>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>build-helper-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>initialize</phase>
<goals>
<goal>add-source</goal>
<goal>add-resource</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<sources>
<source>src/generated/java</source>
</sources>
<resources>
<resource>
<directory>src/generated/resources</directory>
</resource>
</resources>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<!--
Recompile source after generated loader classes have been created.
The maven-compiler-plugin must be defined in the POM after the
camel-package-maven-plugin so recompile runs after generated
sources have been created.
Adjust configuration for the JDK version your project uses.
-->
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
<version>3.8.1</version>
<configuration>
<source>1.11</source>
<target>1.11</target>
</configuration>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>recompile</id>
<goals>
<goal>compile</goal>
</goals>
<phase>process-classes</phase>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
API changes
log changed to private static LOG
The ServiceSupport
class has changed its logging from instance to static, which means any inherited class that
uses log
would need to change the code to compile. This may happen in custom Camel components.
Before you may have:
log.debug("Sending message to foobar service: {}", messageId);
You then need to migrate the logging to also be static:
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(FooBarProducer.class);
LOG.debug("Sending message to foobar service: {}", messageId);
Exchange
The Exchange
API has been modified slightly as part of an optimization effort.
The return value of getCreated
was changed from java.util.Date
to long
which is the time millis.
The Exchange.CREATED_TIMESTAMP
is no longer stored as exchange property, but you should use the getCreated
method on Exchange
.
The return value of isExternalRedelivered
was changed from Boolean
to boolean
.
Some of the advanced and API for component developers on Exchange
has been moved to an extended interface ExtendedExchange
.
The following methods have been moved:
-
setFromEndpoint
-
setFromRouteId
-
setUnitOfWork
-
addOnCompletion
-
containsOnCompletion
-
handoverCompletions
You can use these methods by adapting to the extended exchange as shown below:
exchange.adapt(ExtendedExchange.class).addOnCompletion(...);
Message
The message ID will now default to use the same id as Exchange ID as messages are associated with the exchange and using different IDs does not offer much value. Another reason is to optimize for performance to avoid generating new IDs. A few Camel components do provide their own message IDs such as the JMS components.
UnitOfWork
Advanced Camel users whom implement a custom UnitOfWork
should implement the new `isBeforeAfterProcess()' method and return true or false,
whether Camel should invoke the before and after processor methods.
The method getId
has been removed.
Cookies
Cookies from camel-http-common
has been moved into a new camel-http-base
JAR.
The package org.apache.camel.http.common.cookie
is renamed to org.apache.camel.http.base.cookie
.
Exchange.ROUTE_STOP
To signal an Exchange
to stop continue routing has changed from setting the exchange property Exchange.ROUTE_STOP
to true.
Instead you should now use the setRouteStop
method on the Exchange
API.
exchange.setProperty(Exchange.ROUTE_STOP, Boolean.TRUE);
Should now be:
exchange.setRouteStop(true);
Exchange.ROLLBACK_ONLY and Exchange.ROLLBACK_ONLY_LAST
To signal an Exchange
to rollback a transaction has changed from setting the exchange property Exchange.ROLLBACK_ONLY
to true.
Instead you should now use the setRollbackOnly
method on the Exchange
API (the same for rollback only last).
exchange.setProperty(Exchange.ROLLBACK_ONLY, Boolean.TRUE);
Should now be:
exchange.setRollbackOnly(true);
Exchange.ERRORHANDLER_HANDLED
The exchange property Exchange.ERRORHANDLER_HANDLED
was used to indicate that the error handling mechanism for a given exchange
had completed. This property sometimes had to be conveyed by aggregation strategies, so instead of
oldExchange.getProperties().put(
Exchange.ERRORHANDLER_HANDLED,
newExchange.getProperties().get(Exchange.ERRORHANDLER_HANDLED));
one should now use:
Boolean handled = newExchange.adapt(ExtendedExchange.class)
.getErrorHandlerHandled();
oldExchange.adapt(ExtendedExchange.class)
.setErrorHandlerHandled(handled);
ModelHelper removed
The class org.apache.camel.model.ModelHelper
has been removed. Instead you can use its functionality from ExtendedCamelContext
by
the getModelToXMLDumper
and getXMLRoutesDefinitionLoader
methods which has APIs similar to ModelHelper
.
JsonSchemaHelper removed
The class org.apache.camel.tooling.util.JSonSchemaHelper
has been removed. Instead you can use utils coming from camel-util-json
and the class org.apache.camel.tooling.util.PackageHelper
camel-xml-jaxp
The class org.apache.camel.processor.validation.PredicateValidatingProcessor
has moved from camel-xml-jaxp
JAR
to camel-support
JAR and renamed to org.apache.camel.support.processor.PredicateValidatingProcessor
.
Java DSL
The Java DSL has been revisited and the following methods have been removed:
-
ExpressionClause::body(Supplier<Object>)
-
MulticastDefinition::onPrepare(Supplier<Processor>)
-
ProcessorDefinition::process(Supplier<Processor>)
-
ProcessorDefinition::setBody(Supplier<Result>)
-
RecipientListDefinition::onPrepare(Supplier<Processor>)
-
SplitDefinition::onPrepare(Supplier<Processor>)
-
WireTapDefinition::newExchange(Supplier<Processor>)
-
WireTapDefinition::onPrepare(Supplier<Processor>)
This change is motivated by the need to remove method ambiguity for untyped languages such as Groovy and JavaScript, for more info see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-14300
CamelContext
Some unused methods have been removed from CamelContext
which were not part of the public API. The following methods have been removed:
-
getProducerServicePool
-
setProducerServicePool
-
getPollingConsumerServicePool
-
setPollingConsumerServicePool
Internal API changes
Removed the method getProcessors
from Pipeline
as you should use the next
method instead to access a read-only view of the processors.
@Experimental
The @Experimental
annotation is moved from meta-annotations
JAR to camel-api
and moved from package org.apache.camel.meta
to org.apache.camel
.
And the meta-annotations has been removed.
Property Placeholders
The support for out-of-band property placeholders has been removed.
This means that XML that were using the http://camel.apache.org/schema/placeholder
namespace and that the java builders using the .placeholder(key, value).
have to
be modified.
from("direct:start")
.multicast()
.placeholder("stopOnException", "stop")
.to("mock:a")
should be rewritten as:
from("direct:start")
.multicast()
.stopOnException("{{stop}}")
.to("mock:a")
and
<route>
<from uri="direct:start"/>
<multicast prop:stopOnException="stop">
<to uri="mock:a"/>
</multicast>
</route>
should be rewritten as:
<route>
<from uri="direct:start"/>
<multicast stopOnException="{{stop}}">
<to uri="mock:a"/>
</multicast>
</route>