See grep [1] for components.
Nothing special - other than adding jee api's which were removed from the
JDK and still needed (like jaxb etc) - not in particular for camel - but
for the application as such when moving from 8 -> 11.
[1]
find . -name pom.xml|xargs fgrep 'artifactId>camel'|sort -u
./p
I'm also using 2.23 with Java 11 (components: spring-boot, servlet,
http4, activemq, mail, smpp, scheduler...).
I had do add some dependencies for the removed JEE modules
https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/320 (not sure if any were for Camel).
Am 07.01.2019 um 21:33 schrieb David Karlsen:
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What components are you using? Did you had to tweak something?
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Il lun, 7 gen, 2019 alle 21:34, David Karlsen ha
scritto: I am currently using 2.23 with java 11 just fine.
man. 7. jan. 2019 kl. 20:53 skrev Claus Ibsen :
> Hi
>
> Camel 3 will support Java 1
I am currently using 2.23 with java 11 just fine.
man. 7. jan. 2019 kl. 20:53 skrev Claus Ibsen :
> Hi
>
> Camel 3 will support Java 11.
>
> We may do a "best-effort" support for a future Camel 2.x release,
> maybe 2.24 or if we we end up doing a 2.25 release also.
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 10:1
Hi
Camel 3 will support Java 11.
We may do a "best-effort" support for a future Camel 2.x release,
maybe 2.24 or if we we end up doing a 2.25 release also.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 10:10 AM Rao Sanaka, Venkateswara
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Which version of Apache Camel does officially supports Java 11
Hi,
Which version of Apache Camel does officially supports Java 11 platform?
Any probable timelines will be helpful.
Best Regards,
Venki.