Author: buildbot
Date: Fri Jul 29 16:19:30 2016
New Revision: 994056

Log:
Production update by buildbot for camel

Modified:
    websites/production/camel/content/book-component-appendix.html
    websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html
    websites/production/camel/content/cache/main.pageCache
    websites/production/camel/content/http4.html
    websites/production/camel/content/mail.html

Modified: websites/production/camel/content/book-component-appendix.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/camel/content/book-component-appendix.html (original)
+++ websites/production/camel/content/book-component-appendix.html Fri Jul 29 
16:19:30 2016
@@ -1040,11 +1040,11 @@ template.send("direct:alias-verify&
 ]]></script>
 </div></div><p></p><h3 id="BookComponentAppendix-SeeAlso.8">See Also</h3>
 <ul><li><a shape="rect" href="configuring-camel.html">Configuring 
Camel</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="component.html">Component</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="endpoint.html">Endpoint</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="getting-started.html">Getting Started</a></li></ul><ul><li><a 
shape="rect" href="crypto.html">Crypto</a> Crypto is also available as a <a 
shape="rect" href="data-format.html">Data Format</a></li></ul> <h2 
id="BookComponentAppendix-CXFComponent">CXF Component</h2><div 
class="confluence-information-macro confluence-information-macro-note"><span 
class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-warning 
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using CXF as a consumer, the 
<a shape="rect" href="cxf-bean-component.html">CXF Bean Component</a> allows 
you to factor out how message payloads are received from their processing as a 
RESTful or SOAP web service. This has the potential of using a multitude of 
transports to cons
 ume web services. The bean component's configuration is also simpler and 
provides the fastest method to implement web services using Camel and 
CXF.</p></div></div><div class="confluence-information-macro 
confluence-information-macro-tip"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-approve confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using CXF in streaming modes 
(see DataFormat option), then also read about <a shape="rect" 
href="stream-caching.html">Stream caching</a>.</p></div></div><p>The 
<strong>cxf:</strong> component provides integration with <a shape="rect" 
href="http://cxf.apache.org";>Apache CXF</a> for connecting to JAX-WS services 
hosted in CXF.</p><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1469809075624">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookComponentAppendix-CXFComponent">CXF Component</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookComponentAppendix-URIformat">URI format</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookComponentAppendix-Options">Options</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookComponentAppendix-Thedescriptionsofthedataformats">The descriptions 
of the dataformats</a>
@@ -6273,7 +6273,7 @@ from(...)
 ...
 &lt;to 
uri=&quot;smtps://smtp.google.com?username=u...@gmail.com&amp;password=password&amp;sslContextParameters=#sslContextParameters&quot;/&gt;...
 ]]></script>
-</div></div><h4 
id="BookComponentAppendix-ConfiguringJavaMailDirectly">Configuring JavaMail 
Directly</h4><p>Camel uses SUN JavaMail, which only trusts certificates issued 
by well known Certificate Authorities (the default JVM trust configuration). If 
you issue your own certificates, you have to import the CA certificates into 
the JVM's Java trust/key store files, override the default JVM trust/key store 
files (see <code>SSLNOTES.txt</code> in JavaMail for details).</p><h3 
id="BookComponentAppendix-MailMessageContent">Mail Message Content</h3><p>Camel 
uses the message exchange's IN body as the <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> text content. The body is converted to 
<code>String.class</code>.</p><p>Camel copies all of the exchange's IN headers 
to the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 r
 el="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> headers.</p><p>The subject of the <a 
shape="rect" class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> can be configured using a header property on 
the IN message. The code below demonstrates this:</p><div class="code panel 
pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+</div></div><h4 
id="BookComponentAppendix-ConfiguringJavaMailDirectly">Configuring JavaMail 
Directly</h4><p>Camel uses SUN JavaMail, which only trusts certificates issued 
by well known Certificate Authorities (the default JVM trust configuration). If 
you issue your own certificates, you have to import the CA certificates into 
the JVM's Java trust/key store files, override the default JVM trust/key store 
files (see <code>SSLNOTES.txt</code> in JavaMail for details).</p><h3 
id="BookComponentAppendix-MailMessageContent">Mail Message Content</h3><p>Camel 
uses the message exchange's IN body as the <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> text content. The body is converted to 
<code>String.class</code>.</p><p>Camel copies all of the exchange's IN headers 
to the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 r
 el="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> headers.&#160;You may wish to read&#160;<a 
shape="rect" href="how-to-avoid-sending-some-or-all-message-headers.html">How 
to avoid sending some or all message headers</a> to prevent inadvertent data 
"leaks" from your application.</p><p>The subject of the <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> can be configured using a header property on 
the IN message. The code below demonstrates this:</p><div class="code panel 
pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[
 from(&quot;direct:a&quot;).setHeader(&quot;subject&quot;, 
constant(subject)).to(&quot;smtp://james2@localhost&quot;);
 ]]></script>

Modified: websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html (original)
+++ websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html Fri Jul 29 16:19:30 
2016
@@ -3619,11 +3619,11 @@ The tutorial has been designed in two pa
 While not actual tutorials you might find working through the source of the 
various <a shape="rect" href="examples.html">Examples</a> useful.</li></ul>
 
 <h2 id="BookInOnePage-TutorialonSpringRemotingwithJMS">Tutorial on Spring 
Remoting with JMS</h2><p>&#160;</p><div class="confluence-information-macro 
confluence-information-macro-information"><p class="title">Thanks</p><span 
class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-info 
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>This tutorial was kindly donated 
to Apache Camel by Martin Gilday.</p></div></div><h2 
id="BookInOnePage-Preface">Preface</h2><p>This tutorial aims to guide the 
reader through the stages of creating a project which uses Camel to facilitate 
the routing of messages from a JMS queue to a <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" href="http://www.springramework.org"; 
rel="nofollow">Spring</a> service. The route works in a synchronous fashion 
returning a response to the client.</p><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1469801890227">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1469809091524">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-TutorialonSpringRemotingwithJMS">Tutorial on Spring 
Remoting with JMS</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Preface">Preface</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Distribution">Distribution</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-About">About</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-CreatetheCamelProject">Create the Camel Project</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-UpdatethePOMwithDependencies">Update the POM with 
Dependencies</a></li></ul>
 </li><li><a shape="rect" href="#BookInOnePage-WritingtheServer">Writing the 
Server</a>
@@ -5738,11 +5738,11 @@ So we completed the last piece in the pi
 <p>This example has been removed from <strong>Camel 2.9</strong> onwards. 
Apache Axis 1.4 is a very old and unsupported framework. We encourage users to 
use <a shape="rect" href="cxf.html">CXF</a> instead of Axis.</p></div></div>
 
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 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-TutorialusingAxis1.4withApacheCamel">Tutorial using Axis 
1.4 with Apache Camel</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Distribution">Distribution</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Introduction">Introduction</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-SettinguptheprojecttorunAxis">Setting up the project to 
run Axis</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Maven2">Maven 2</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-wsdl">wsdl</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-ConfiguringAxis">Configuring Axis</a></li><li><a 
shape="rect" href="#BookInOnePage-RunningtheExample">Running the 
Example</a></li></ul>
@@ -17167,11 +17167,11 @@ template.send(&quot;direct:alias-verify&
 ]]></script>
 </div></div><p></p><h3 id="BookInOnePage-SeeAlso.28">See Also</h3>
 <ul><li><a shape="rect" href="configuring-camel.html">Configuring 
Camel</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="component.html">Component</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="endpoint.html">Endpoint</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="getting-started.html">Getting Started</a></li></ul><ul><li><a 
shape="rect" href="crypto.html">Crypto</a> Crypto is also available as a <a 
shape="rect" href="data-format.html">Data Format</a></li></ul> <h2 
id="BookInOnePage-CXFComponent">CXF Component</h2><div 
class="confluence-information-macro confluence-information-macro-note"><span 
class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-warning 
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using CXF as a consumer, the 
<a shape="rect" href="cxf-bean-component.html">CXF Bean Component</a> allows 
you to factor out how message payloads are received from their processing as a 
RESTful or SOAP web service. This has the potential of using a multitude of 
transports to consume web 
 services. The bean component's configuration is also simpler and provides the 
fastest method to implement web services using Camel and 
CXF.</p></div></div><div class="confluence-information-macro 
confluence-information-macro-tip"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-approve confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using CXF in streaming modes 
(see DataFormat option), then also read about <a shape="rect" 
href="stream-caching.html">Stream caching</a>.</p></div></div><p>The 
<strong>cxf:</strong> component provides integration with <a shape="rect" 
href="http://cxf.apache.org";>Apache CXF</a> for connecting to JAX-WS services 
hosted in CXF.</p><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1469801912577 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1469801912577 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
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-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1469801912577">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1469809100807">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-CXFComponent">CXF Component</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-URIformat">URI format</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Options">Options</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect" 
href="#BookInOnePage-Thedescriptionsofthedataformats">The descriptions of the 
dataformats</a>
@@ -22400,7 +22400,7 @@ from(...)
 ...
 &lt;to 
uri=&quot;smtps://smtp.google.com?username=u...@gmail.com&amp;password=password&amp;sslContextParameters=#sslContextParameters&quot;/&gt;...
 ]]></script>
-</div></div><h4 id="BookInOnePage-ConfiguringJavaMailDirectly">Configuring 
JavaMail Directly</h4><p>Camel uses SUN JavaMail, which only trusts 
certificates issued by well known Certificate Authorities (the default JVM 
trust configuration). If you issue your own certificates, you have to import 
the CA certificates into the JVM's Java trust/key store files, override the 
default JVM trust/key store files (see <code>SSLNOTES.txt</code> in JavaMail 
for details).</p><h3 id="BookInOnePage-MailMessageContent">Mail Message 
Content</h3><p>Camel uses the message exchange's IN body as the <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> text content. The body is converted to 
<code>String.class</code>.</p><p>Camel copies all of the exchange's IN headers 
to the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">Mi
 meMessage</a> headers.</p><p>The subject of the <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> can be configured using a header property on 
the IN message. The code below demonstrates this:</p><div class="code panel 
pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+</div></div><h4 id="BookInOnePage-ConfiguringJavaMailDirectly">Configuring 
JavaMail Directly</h4><p>Camel uses SUN JavaMail, which only trusts 
certificates issued by well known Certificate Authorities (the default JVM 
trust configuration). If you issue your own certificates, you have to import 
the CA certificates into the JVM's Java trust/key store files, override the 
default JVM trust/key store files (see <code>SSLNOTES.txt</code> in JavaMail 
for details).</p><h3 id="BookInOnePage-MailMessageContent">Mail Message 
Content</h3><p>Camel uses the message exchange's IN body as the <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> text content. The body is converted to 
<code>String.class</code>.</p><p>Camel copies all of the exchange's IN headers 
to the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">Mi
 meMessage</a> headers.&#160;You may wish to read&#160;<a shape="rect" 
href="how-to-avoid-sending-some-or-all-message-headers.html">How to avoid 
sending some or all message headers</a> to prevent inadvertent data "leaks" 
from your application.</p><p>The subject of the <a shape="rect" 
class="external-link" 
href="http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/mail/internet/MimeMessage.html";
 rel="nofollow">MimeMessage</a> can be configured using a header property on 
the IN message. The code below demonstrates this:</p><div class="code panel 
pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" 
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[
 from(&quot;direct:a&quot;).setHeader(&quot;subject&quot;, 
constant(subject)).to(&quot;smtp://james2@localhost&quot;);
 ]]></script>

Modified: websites/production/camel/content/cache/main.pageCache
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