On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 7:40 PM Ajmera, Hemang C <hemang.ajm...@cgi.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
>    I noticed deprecating of Java 8 is not included in this list. Does it 
> means that Java 8 would be part of Long Term Support?
>

Yeah Camel 3.4.0 is both Java 8 and Java 11. Its because this allows
users that are stuck on Java 8 to migrate to Camel 3.4, and stay on
that until its EOL.
And then migrate to Java 11 or better. But it will very likely be the
only LTS release for Java 8.




>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Hemang Ajmera
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com>
> Sent: 13 May 2020 12:55
> To: dev <dev@camel.apache.org>
> Subject: [ROADMAP] - To Apache Camel 3.4 LTS release
>
> Hi
>
> So Camel 3.3 is almost out of the door, so lets pickup the pace for getting 
> the first LTS release of Camel 3.x done - the 3.4.0 release.
>
> It would be good to get this release GA in June 2020.
>
> Here are some things we should take a look at
>
> 1)
> Some more work on the supervising route controller
>
> 2)
> Endpoint DSL improvements
>
> 3)
> Move SB examples to camel-spring-boot-examples
>
> 4)
> Create Camel SB BOM and update examples to use Camel SB BOM + Spring Boot BOM 
> together
>
> 5)
> Wiring of components moved to earlier phase when possible such as doInit 
> instead of doStart
>
> 6)
> SendDynamicAware - avoid dependency to camel-core-catalog
>
> 7)
> Auto configure components/dataformats/languages when they are initialized (to 
> make it the same for different runtimes, SB vs Main vs Quarkus etc)
>
> 8)
> Fix the maven archetypes
>
> There is a 3.5.0 version in JIRA so we can move tickets to the next release 
> for stuff which we dont complete in time.
>
> --
> Claus Ibsen
> -----------------
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