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Xavier Fournet updated CAMEL-6191:
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    Description: 
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The simple langage permit to access to a map element by specifying the key 
between [], ie ${body[key]}
When the key contains a space the behavior is not the same for a simple 
expression or a simple predicate:
* expression ${body[my key]} will access to the "my key" element -> correct
* expression ${body['my key']} will access to the "my key" element -> correct
* predicate ${body[my key]} == 'value' will access to the "mykey" element -> 
incorrect
* predicate ${body['my key']} == 'value' will access to the "my key" element -> 
correct
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See attached testcase, the current ouput is
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618 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
624 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
629 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
633 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
641 [main] INFO route1 - test1 is false
648 [main] INFO route1 - test2 is true
652 [main] INFO route1 - test3 is true
657 [main] INFO route1 - test4 is false
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but it should be
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618 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
624 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
629 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
633 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
641 [main] INFO route1 - test1 is true
648 [main] INFO route1 - test2 is true
652 [main] INFO route1 - test3 is false
657 [main] INFO route1 - test4 is false
{noformat}


  was:
{noformat}
The simple langage permit to access to a map element by specifying the key 
between [], ie ${body[key]}
When the key contains a space the behavior is not the same for a simple 
expression or a simple predicate:
* expression ${body[my key]} will access to the "my key" element -> correct
* expression ${body['my key']} will access to the "my key" element -> correct
* predicate ${body[my key]} == 'value' will access to the "mykey" element -> 
incorrect
* predicate ${body[my key]} == 'value' will access to the "mykey" element -> 
correct
{noformat}

See attached testcase, the current ouput is
{noformat}
618 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
624 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
629 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
633 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
641 [main] INFO route1 - test1 is false
648 [main] INFO route1 - test2 is true
652 [main] INFO route1 - test3 is true
657 [main] INFO route1 - test4 is false
{noformat}

but it should be
{noformat}
618 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
624 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
629 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
633 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
641 [main] INFO route1 - test1 is true
648 [main] INFO route1 - test2 is true
652 [main] INFO route1 - test3 is false
657 [main] INFO route1 - test4 is false
{noformat}


    
> Simple expression and predicate behaviors are different when accessing to map 
> with a space in the key
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-6191
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6191
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: camel-core
>    Affects Versions: 2.10.3, 2.10.4
>            Reporter: Xavier Fournet
>         Attachments: CamelTest.java
>
>
> {noformat}
> The simple langage permit to access to a map element by specifying the key 
> between [], ie ${body[key]}
> When the key contains a space the behavior is not the same for a simple 
> expression or a simple predicate:
> * expression ${body[my key]} will access to the "my key" element -> correct
> * expression ${body['my key']} will access to the "my key" element -> correct
> * predicate ${body[my key]} == 'value' will access to the "mykey" element -> 
> incorrect
> * predicate ${body['my key']} == 'value' will access to the "my key" element 
> -> correct
> {noformat}
> See attached testcase, the current ouput is
> {noformat}
> 618 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
> 624 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
> 629 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
> 633 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
> 641 [main] INFO route1 - test1 is false
> 648 [main] INFO route1 - test2 is true
> 652 [main] INFO route1 - test3 is true
> 657 [main] INFO route1 - test4 is false
> {noformat}
> but it should be
> {noformat}
> 618 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
> 624 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE1
> 629 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
> 633 [main] INFO route1 - VALUE2
> 641 [main] INFO route1 - test1 is true
> 648 [main] INFO route1 - test2 is true
> 652 [main] INFO route1 - test3 is false
> 657 [main] INFO route1 - test4 is false
> {noformat}

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