If you have time and there is a willing to maintain the library, this is good
As of today, the only updated release is milestone from 18 months ago and no further work. There should be a community of developers working on the beanio fork to consider it again for being in Camel. Il mar 27 dic 2022, 21:39 kilidarria <kilidar...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > 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 from my Galaxy > -------- 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 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2>