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Andrea Cosentino updated CAMEL-23321:
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Fix Version/s: 4.14.6
4.18.2
4.20.0
> camel-jms, camel-sjms, camel-amqp - Add deserialization filtering for
> ObjectMessage handling
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>
> Key: CAMEL-23321
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-23321
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-amqp, camel-jms, camel-sjms
> Reporter: Andrea Cosentino
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 4.14.6, 4.18.2, 4.20.0
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> Align the JMS component family with the deserialization-filtering pattern
> already applied in camel-netty (CAMEL-23297) and camel-mina (CAMEL-23319).
> h3. Background
> JmsBinding.extractBodyFromJms() converts incoming JMS messages into the
> Exchange body. For ObjectMessage inputs it calls ObjectMessage.getObject(),
> which delegates deserialization to the JMS provider layer. Camel itself does
> not attach an ObjectInputFilter, does not expose a class allow/deny list, and
> does not consult jdk.serialFilter at the framework layer.
> The same extraction shape is present in:
> *
> components/camel-jms/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/component/jms/JmsBinding.java
> (lines ~140-150)
> *
> components/camel-sjms/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/component/sjms/jms/JmsBinding.java
> (lines ~101-111)
> *
> components/camel-amqp/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/component/amqp/AMQPJmsBinding.java
> (inherits extractBodyFromJms() from JmsBinding without override)
> The mapJmsMessage configuration option defaults to true
> (JmsConfiguration.java, line 260), so the ObjectMessage extraction branch is
> active for every JMS consumer endpoint unless explicitly disabled.
> h3. Proposed change
> * Add a configurable option on JmsConfiguration (e.g. a class allowlist
> pattern or a flag to disable ObjectMessage extraction) so users can constrain
> what the binding will accept. Shape should mirror the camel-mina /
> camel-netty work where reasonable, with the caveat that the JmsBinding does
> not own the ObjectInputStream and therefore cannot simply call
> setObjectInputFilter on it.
> * Continue to support the existing DefaultExchangeHolder path used by
> transferExchange without requiring extra user configuration.
> * Document the option, plus guidance on configuring the underlying JMS
> provider's own class filter (Artemis deserializationWhiteList /
> deserializationBlackList, ActiveMQ setTrustedPackages, Qpid JMS
> deserializationPolicy allow list) and JVM-wide -Djdk.serialFilter.
> * Update the existing caution note for transferExchange / transferException
> (see CAMEL-13829) to cross-reference the new option.
> h3. Out of scope
> * Changing the mapJmsMessage default.
> * Changing the behaviour of TextMessage / BytesMessage / MapMessage /
> StreamMessage paths.
> h3. Related
> * CAMEL-23297 - Add deserialization filtering to camel-netty converters and
> codecs
> * CAMEL-23319 - Add deserialization filtering to camel-mina converter
> * CAMEL-13829 - Add caution to transferExchange/transferException option on
> JMS components
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