I would vote to bring this back and maintaining it. We also have numerous flat
files with complex record structures defined. We are currently RH fuse I'm not
sure what their upgrade plans are for Camel 3 so I have some time. MarciSent
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-------- Original message --------From: Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com>
Date: 12/27/22 3:03 AM (GMT-08:00) To: users@camel.apache.org Subject: Re:
Camel 3.X / DataFormat BeanIO The problem with this kind of dead libraries is
related to the fact thatthey rapidly become affected by multiple CVEs.So being
mature and non maintained, it's a problem.Since nobody updates or release new
versions, going ahead we're going toinclude weak libraries if we maintain them
in codebase.So, I don't think there is any hope to see the component back in
the camelcodebase.Il giorno mar 27 dic 2022 alle ore 12:00 Ephemeris Lappis
<ephemeris.lap...@gmail.com> ha scritto:> Hello.>> It seems very strange to me
to remove a component when no easy> alternative exists. Almost half of our
about 100 projects use fixed> length files that are still used by many
companies legacy systems, and> rely on beanio.>> In my opinion, a stable
component that has no recent change is not> "dead", just "mature".>> Can we
hope it gets back to a future Camel release ?>> Regards.>> Le mar. 27 déc. 2022
à 11:47, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> a écrit> :> >> > Hi> >> > BeanIO
is a dead/not-active project and removed in 3.x, as some other> > components -
its documented in the upgrade guide to 3.17.x> >> >> > On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at
11:38 AM Ephemeris Lappis <> > ephemeris.lap...@gmail.com> wrote:> >> > >
Hello.> > >> > > I'm very surprised to see that the data format BEANIO has been
removed> > > in the last Camel versions. Isn't any replacement component ?> >
>> > > We used BeanIO in many exchanges that handle enterprise legacy systems>
> > fixed length formatted files (big retail companies still use it for> > >
many purposes). I know alternative components for many file formats> > > (xml,
csv, etc.), but for fixed length, BeanIO is really the only one> > > that can
handle complex structured files...> > >> > > What can we do :( ???> > >> > >
Thanks for any idea that can save our migration plans.> > >> > > Regards.> > >>
>> >> > --> > Claus Ibsen> > -----------------> > @davsclaus> > Camel in Action
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