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Chapter 1. What's New
Abstract
This section describes the main features and changes in version 6.1.
New Features
The following list describes the main features in version 6.1:
- Full support for AMQP 1.0. Out-of-the-box wire-level compatibility across connections. See Qpid JMS Client API.
- Broker configuration modification no longer requires restarting the services. See Modifying a Running Standalone Broker's XML Configuration.
- Improved high availability (HA). Embedded message store for shared-nothing HA configuration.
- Certification of the JBoss A-MQ resource adapter with JBoss EAP 6. See Red Hat JBoss A-MQ - Integrating with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
- Support for the MQTT 3.1.1 draft specification. See Connection Reference - MQ Telemetry Transport(MQTT) Protocol and Camel Component Reference - MQTT.
- Extensive connectors library. More than 200 out-of-the-box-connectors with Apache Camel and new Salesforce connectors and SAP connectors.
- New Fuse Management Console. Improved out-of-the-box management console based on the hawt.io Web console. You can now start, stop, measure and trace Camel routes on-premise or in the cloud.
Technology Preview Features
The following features are provided as a technology preview and are not fully supported in version 6.1:
- Insight metrics for Kibana and ElasticSearch profiles.
- Process manager (for more details see Fabric8 Process Containers).
- Fabric partition (for more details see Fabric8 Partitions).
- Fabric Gateway, providing a TCP and HTTP/S gateway for discovery, load balancing and failover of services running in a fabric.
- Replicated LevelDB persistence adapter, that synchronizes all slave LevelDB stores with the master LevelDB store. See Using the Replicated LevelDB Persistence Adapter.
- Java driver for LevelDB store on non-Linux or OS-X operating systems.
- Hadoop integration. See Camel Component Reference - HDFS.
- Fabric8 Maven Plug-In, making it simpler to create or update a fabric profile from your Maven project.
Note
For details on what technical preview means, see https://access.redhat.com/support/offerings/techpreview/.
Deprecated Features
The following features are deprecated from version 6.1:
- Fabric Application Bundle (FAB). You can package modules directly in OSGi bundles.
- Java Business Integration (JBI). You can configure JBI containers to use Camel routes.
- Normalized Message Route (NMR). You can configure bundle-to-bundle communication to use direct-vm Camel routes, or JMS message transport.
- ActiveMQ Web console. You can use the ActiveMQ tab on the Fuse Management Console instead.