sebb, 

I also realized also I missed the [ANNOUNCE] in the subject line (and there is 
a non-exculpatory explanation for that :) ).
I will make the additions and resend. The link was there though [1] and the 
project description is the first thing on the page.

Thanks a bunch,
Hadrian


On Jan 31, 2011, at 7:38 AM, sebb wrote:

> What is Camel?
> 
> Announce messages are read by lots of people who don't necessarily
> follow the dev and user lists, so please ensure that they contain a
> short description of the product, with a link to the web site.
> 
> On 31 January 2011 03:17,  <hadr...@apache.org> wrote:
>> The Apache Camel project [1] issued this week a new minor release 2.6.0 [2]. 
>> This release is the result of 3 months of hard work with an impressive 297 
>> issues resolved, many of them coming as contributions from our growing 
>> community. Many thanks for your continued support and for trusting your 
>> integration needs to Apache Camel.
>> 
>> Among the issues resolved in this release you can find (in no particular 
>> order):
>> * Added features to camel-blueprint component so its on-par with feature set 
>> from Spring XML.
>> * Fixed issue in OSGi with refreshing Camel bundles causing a race condition 
>> when discovering type converters
>> * Fixed problem installing camel-cxf feature on Apache Karaf.
>> * CXF and CXFRS use the CXF continuation API when using CXF 2.3.x.
>> * You can access the CXF Message from the Camel message header by using the 
>> key "CamelCxfMessage" after the CXF consumer.
>> * Easier to debug routes from camel-test using the Debugger
>> * Data Format now supports Service and CamelContextAware callbacks which 
>> means its much easier to perform custom initialization logic in your data 
>> formats.
>> * Improved File, FTP, Irc, LDAP, Bindy and many other components.
>> * Made it easier to load routes from XML files using loadRoutesDefinition 
>> method from CamelContext.
>> * Camel now fails on startup if it cannot load type converters from the 
>> classpath.
>> * ... and many more
>> 
>> Download [3] Camel now, check out the release notes [2] and enjoy the ride!
>> Hadrian
>> 
>> [1] http://camel.apache.org/
>> [2] http://camel.apache.org/camel-260-release.html
>> [3] http://camel.apache.org/download.html
>> 
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