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Author: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Sun Jan 21 11:07:02 2018 +0100

    Regen docs
---
 .../camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftp-component.adoc     |  4 +--
 .../camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftps-component.adoc    |  4 +--
 .../camel-ftp/src/main/docs/sftp-component.adoc    |  4 +--
 components/readme.adoc                             | 30 ++++++++++++++--------
 docs/user-manual/en/SUMMARY.md                     |  4 +++
 .../src/main/resources/camel-connector-schema.json |  2 +-
 .../src/main/resources/camel-connector.json        |  4 +--
 7 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftp-component.adoc 
b/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftp-component.adoc
index 126e964..2224e7f 100644
--- a/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftp-component.adoc
+++ b/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftp-component.adoc
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 | *receiveBufferSize* (consumer) | The receive (download) buffer size Used 
only by FTPClient | 32768 | int
 | *startingDirectoryMustExist* (consumer) | Whether the starting directory 
must exist. Mind that the autoCreate option is default enabled which means the 
starting directory is normally auto created if it doesn't exist. You can 
disable autoCreate and enable this to ensure the starting directory must exist. 
Will thrown an exception if the directory doesn't exist. | false | boolean
 | *useList* (consumer) | Whether to allow using LIST command when downloading 
a file. Default is true. In some use cases you may want to download a specific 
file and are not allowed to use the LIST command and therefore you can set this 
option to false. | true | boolean
-| *fileExist* (producer) | What to do if a file already exists with the same 
name. Override which is the default replaces the existing file. Append - adds 
content to the existing file. Fail - throws a GenericFileOperationException 
indicating that there is already an existing file. Ignore - silently ignores 
the problem and does not override the existing file but assumes everything is 
okay. Move - option requires to use the moveExisting option to be configured as 
well. The option eagerDele [...]
+| *fileExist* (producer) | What to do if a file already exists with the same 
name. Override which is the default replaces the existing file. Append - adds 
content to the existing file. Fail - throws a GenericFileOperationException 
indicating that there is already an existing file. Ignore - silently ignores 
the problem and does not override the existing file but assumes everything is 
okay. Move - option requires to use the moveExisting option to be configured as 
well. The option eagerDele [...]
 | *flatten* (producer) | Flatten is used to flatten the file name path to 
strip any leading paths so it's just the file name. This allows you to consume 
recursively into sub-directories but when you eg write the files to another 
directory they will be written in a single directory. Setting this to true on 
the producer enforces that any file name in CamelFileName header will be 
stripped for any leading paths. | false | boolean
 | *moveExisting* (producer) | Expression (such as File Language) used to 
compute file name to use when fileExist=Move is configured. To move files into 
a backup subdirectory just enter backup. This option only supports the 
following File Language tokens: file:name file:name.ext file:name.noext 
file:onlyname file:onlyname.noext file:ext and file:parent. Notice the 
file:parent is not supported by the FTP component as the FTP component can only 
move any existing files to a relative director [...]
 | *tempFileName* (producer) | The same as tempPrefix option but offering a 
more fine grained control on the naming of the temporary filename as it uses 
the File Language. |  | String
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 | *minDepth* (filter) | The minimum depth to start processing when recursively 
processing a directory. Using minDepth=1 means the base directory. Using 
minDepth=2 means the first sub directory. |  | int
 | *move* (filter) | Expression (such as Simple Language) used to dynamically 
set the filename when moving it after processing. To move files into a .done 
subdirectory just enter .done. |  | String
 | *exclusiveReadLockStrategy* (lock) | Pluggable read-lock as a 
org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFileExclusiveReadLockStrategy 
implementation. |  | GenericFileExclusive ReadLockStrategy<T>
-| *readLock* (lock) | Used by consumer to only poll the files if it has 
exclusive read-lock on the file (i.e. the file is not in-progress or being 
written). Camel will wait until the file lock is granted. This option provides 
the build in strategies: none - No read lock is in use markerFile - Camel 
creates a marker file (fileName.camelLock) and then holds a lock on it. This 
option is not available for the FTP component changed - Changed is using file 
length/modification timestamp to dete [...]
+| *readLock* (lock) | Used by consumer to only poll the files if it has 
exclusive read-lock on the file (i.e. the file is not in-progress or being 
written). Camel will wait until the file lock is granted. This option provides 
the build in strategies: none - No read lock is in use markerFile - Camel 
creates a marker file (fileName.camelLock) and then holds a lock on it. This 
option is not available for the FTP component changed - Changed is using file 
length/modification timestamp to dete [...]
 | *readLockCheckInterval* (lock) | Interval in millis for the read-lock if 
supported by the read lock. This interval is used for sleeping between attempts 
to acquire the read lock. For example when using the changed read lock you can 
set a higher interval period to cater for slow writes. The default of 1 sec. 
may be too fast if the producer is very slow writing the file. Notice: For FTP 
the default readLockCheckInterval is 5000. The readLockTimeout value must be 
higher than readLockCheck [...]
 | *readLockDeleteOrphanLock Files* (lock) | Whether or not read lock with 
marker files should upon startup delete any orphan read lock files which may 
have been left on the file system if Camel was not properly shutdown (such as a 
JVM crash). If turning this option to false then any orphaned lock file will 
cause Camel to not attempt to pickup that file this could also be due another 
node is concurrently reading files from the same shared directory. | true | 
boolean
 | *readLockLoggingLevel* (lock) | Logging level used when a read lock could 
not be acquired. By default a WARN is logged. You can change this level for 
example to OFF to not have any logging. This option is only applicable for 
readLock of types: changed fileLock idempotent idempotent-changed 
idempotent-rename rename. | DEBUG | LoggingLevel
diff --git a/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftps-component.adoc 
b/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftps-component.adoc
index 558d89e..60ed2f7 100644
--- a/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftps-component.adoc
+++ b/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/ftps-component.adoc
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 | *receiveBufferSize* (consumer) | The receive (download) buffer size Used 
only by FTPClient | 32768 | int
 | *startingDirectoryMustExist* (consumer) | Whether the starting directory 
must exist. Mind that the autoCreate option is default enabled which means the 
starting directory is normally auto created if it doesn't exist. You can 
disable autoCreate and enable this to ensure the starting directory must exist. 
Will thrown an exception if the directory doesn't exist. | false | boolean
 | *useList* (consumer) | Whether to allow using LIST command when downloading 
a file. Default is true. In some use cases you may want to download a specific 
file and are not allowed to use the LIST command and therefore you can set this 
option to false. | true | boolean
-| *fileExist* (producer) | What to do if a file already exists with the same 
name. Override which is the default replaces the existing file. Append - adds 
content to the existing file. Fail - throws a GenericFileOperationException 
indicating that there is already an existing file. Ignore - silently ignores 
the problem and does not override the existing file but assumes everything is 
okay. Move - option requires to use the moveExisting option to be configured as 
well. The option eagerDele [...]
+| *fileExist* (producer) | What to do if a file already exists with the same 
name. Override which is the default replaces the existing file. Append - adds 
content to the existing file. Fail - throws a GenericFileOperationException 
indicating that there is already an existing file. Ignore - silently ignores 
the problem and does not override the existing file but assumes everything is 
okay. Move - option requires to use the moveExisting option to be configured as 
well. The option eagerDele [...]
 | *flatten* (producer) | Flatten is used to flatten the file name path to 
strip any leading paths so it's just the file name. This allows you to consume 
recursively into sub-directories but when you eg write the files to another 
directory they will be written in a single directory. Setting this to true on 
the producer enforces that any file name in CamelFileName header will be 
stripped for any leading paths. | false | boolean
 | *moveExisting* (producer) | Expression (such as File Language) used to 
compute file name to use when fileExist=Move is configured. To move files into 
a backup subdirectory just enter backup. This option only supports the 
following File Language tokens: file:name file:name.ext file:name.noext 
file:onlyname file:onlyname.noext file:ext and file:parent. Notice the 
file:parent is not supported by the FTP component as the FTP component can only 
move any existing files to a relative director [...]
 | *tempFileName* (producer) | The same as tempPrefix option but offering a 
more fine grained control on the naming of the temporary filename as it uses 
the File Language. |  | String
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 | *minDepth* (filter) | The minimum depth to start processing when recursively 
processing a directory. Using minDepth=1 means the base directory. Using 
minDepth=2 means the first sub directory. |  | int
 | *move* (filter) | Expression (such as Simple Language) used to dynamically 
set the filename when moving it after processing. To move files into a .done 
subdirectory just enter .done. |  | String
 | *exclusiveReadLockStrategy* (lock) | Pluggable read-lock as a 
org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFileExclusiveReadLockStrategy 
implementation. |  | GenericFileExclusive ReadLockStrategy<T>
-| *readLock* (lock) | Used by consumer to only poll the files if it has 
exclusive read-lock on the file (i.e. the file is not in-progress or being 
written). Camel will wait until the file lock is granted. This option provides 
the build in strategies: none - No read lock is in use markerFile - Camel 
creates a marker file (fileName.camelLock) and then holds a lock on it. This 
option is not available for the FTP component changed - Changed is using file 
length/modification timestamp to dete [...]
+| *readLock* (lock) | Used by consumer to only poll the files if it has 
exclusive read-lock on the file (i.e. the file is not in-progress or being 
written). Camel will wait until the file lock is granted. This option provides 
the build in strategies: none - No read lock is in use markerFile - Camel 
creates a marker file (fileName.camelLock) and then holds a lock on it. This 
option is not available for the FTP component changed - Changed is using file 
length/modification timestamp to dete [...]
 | *readLockCheckInterval* (lock) | Interval in millis for the read-lock if 
supported by the read lock. This interval is used for sleeping between attempts 
to acquire the read lock. For example when using the changed read lock you can 
set a higher interval period to cater for slow writes. The default of 1 sec. 
may be too fast if the producer is very slow writing the file. Notice: For FTP 
the default readLockCheckInterval is 5000. The readLockTimeout value must be 
higher than readLockCheck [...]
 | *readLockDeleteOrphanLock Files* (lock) | Whether or not read lock with 
marker files should upon startup delete any orphan read lock files which may 
have been left on the file system if Camel was not properly shutdown (such as a 
JVM crash). If turning this option to false then any orphaned lock file will 
cause Camel to not attempt to pickup that file this could also be due another 
node is concurrently reading files from the same shared directory. | true | 
boolean
 | *readLockLoggingLevel* (lock) | Logging level used when a read lock could 
not be acquired. By default a WARN is logged. You can change this level for 
example to OFF to not have any logging. This option is only applicable for 
readLock of types: changed fileLock idempotent idempotent-changed 
idempotent-rename rename. | DEBUG | LoggingLevel
diff --git a/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/sftp-component.adoc 
b/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/sftp-component.adoc
index 9c22896..398dc1c 100644
--- a/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/sftp-component.adoc
+++ b/components/camel-ftp/src/main/docs/sftp-component.adoc
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 | *pollStrategy* (consumer) | A pluggable 
org.apache.camel.PollingConsumerPollingStrategy allowing you to provide your 
custom implementation to control error handling usually occurred during the 
poll operation before an Exchange have been created and being routed in Camel. 
|  | PollingConsumerPoll Strategy
 | *processStrategy* (consumer) | A pluggable 
org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFileProcessStrategy allowing you to 
implement your own readLock option or similar. Can also be used when special 
conditions must be met before a file can be consumed such as a special ready 
file exists. If this option is set then the readLock option does not apply. |  
| GenericFileProcess Strategy<T>
 | *startingDirectoryMustExist* (consumer) | Whether the starting directory 
must exist. Mind that the autoCreate option is default enabled which means the 
starting directory is normally auto created if it doesn't exist. You can 
disable autoCreate and enable this to ensure the starting directory must exist. 
Will thrown an exception if the directory doesn't exist. | false | boolean
-| *fileExist* (producer) | What to do if a file already exists with the same 
name. Override which is the default replaces the existing file. Append - adds 
content to the existing file. Fail - throws a GenericFileOperationException 
indicating that there is already an existing file. Ignore - silently ignores 
the problem and does not override the existing file but assumes everything is 
okay. Move - option requires to use the moveExisting option to be configured as 
well. The option eagerDele [...]
+| *fileExist* (producer) | What to do if a file already exists with the same 
name. Override which is the default replaces the existing file. Append - adds 
content to the existing file. Fail - throws a GenericFileOperationException 
indicating that there is already an existing file. Ignore - silently ignores 
the problem and does not override the existing file but assumes everything is 
okay. Move - option requires to use the moveExisting option to be configured as 
well. The option eagerDele [...]
 | *flatten* (producer) | Flatten is used to flatten the file name path to 
strip any leading paths so it's just the file name. This allows you to consume 
recursively into sub-directories but when you eg write the files to another 
directory they will be written in a single directory. Setting this to true on 
the producer enforces that any file name in CamelFileName header will be 
stripped for any leading paths. | false | boolean
 | *moveExisting* (producer) | Expression (such as File Language) used to 
compute file name to use when fileExist=Move is configured. To move files into 
a backup subdirectory just enter backup. This option only supports the 
following File Language tokens: file:name file:name.ext file:name.noext 
file:onlyname file:onlyname.noext file:ext and file:parent. Notice the 
file:parent is not supported by the FTP component as the FTP component can only 
move any existing files to a relative director [...]
 | *tempFileName* (producer) | The same as tempPrefix option but offering a 
more fine grained control on the naming of the temporary filename as it uses 
the File Language. |  | String
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ with the following path and query parameters:
 | *minDepth* (filter) | The minimum depth to start processing when recursively 
processing a directory. Using minDepth=1 means the base directory. Using 
minDepth=2 means the first sub directory. |  | int
 | *move* (filter) | Expression (such as Simple Language) used to dynamically 
set the filename when moving it after processing. To move files into a .done 
subdirectory just enter .done. |  | String
 | *exclusiveReadLockStrategy* (lock) | Pluggable read-lock as a 
org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFileExclusiveReadLockStrategy 
implementation. |  | GenericFileExclusive ReadLockStrategy<T>
-| *readLock* (lock) | Used by consumer to only poll the files if it has 
exclusive read-lock on the file (i.e. the file is not in-progress or being 
written). Camel will wait until the file lock is granted. This option provides 
the build in strategies: none - No read lock is in use markerFile - Camel 
creates a marker file (fileName.camelLock) and then holds a lock on it. This 
option is not available for the FTP component changed - Changed is using file 
length/modification timestamp to dete [...]
+| *readLock* (lock) | Used by consumer to only poll the files if it has 
exclusive read-lock on the file (i.e. the file is not in-progress or being 
written). Camel will wait until the file lock is granted. This option provides 
the build in strategies: none - No read lock is in use markerFile - Camel 
creates a marker file (fileName.camelLock) and then holds a lock on it. This 
option is not available for the FTP component changed - Changed is using file 
length/modification timestamp to dete [...]
 | *readLockCheckInterval* (lock) | Interval in millis for the read-lock if 
supported by the read lock. This interval is used for sleeping between attempts 
to acquire the read lock. For example when using the changed read lock you can 
set a higher interval period to cater for slow writes. The default of 1 sec. 
may be too fast if the producer is very slow writing the file. Notice: For FTP 
the default readLockCheckInterval is 5000. The readLockTimeout value must be 
higher than readLockCheck [...]
 | *readLockDeleteOrphanLock Files* (lock) | Whether or not read lock with 
marker files should upon startup delete any orphan read lock files which may 
have been left on the file system if Camel was not properly shutdown (such as a 
JVM crash). If turning this option to false then any orphaned lock file will 
cause Camel to not attempt to pickup that file this could also be due another 
node is concurrently reading files from the same shared directory. | true | 
boolean
 | *readLockLoggingLevel* (lock) | Logging level used when a read lock could 
not be acquired. By default a WARN is logged. You can change this level for 
example to OFF to not have any logging. This option is only applicable for 
readLock of types: changed fileLock idempotent idempotent-changed 
idempotent-rename rename. | DEBUG | LoggingLevel
diff --git a/components/readme.adoc b/components/readme.adoc
index 003be2d..ce14df8 100644
--- a/components/readme.adoc
+++ b/components/readme.adoc
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Components
 ^^^^^^^^^^
 
 // components: START
-Number of Components: 284 in 195 JAR artifacts (17 deprecated)
+Number of Components: 286 in 197 JAR artifacts (17 deprecated)
 
 [width="100%",cols="4,1,5",options="header"]
 |===
@@ -39,22 +39,22 @@ Number of Components: 284 in 195 JAR artifacts (17 
deprecated)
 `atom:feedUri` | 1.2 | The atom component is used for consuming Atom RSS feeds.
 
 | link:camel-atomix/src/main/docs/atomix-map-component.adoc[Atomix Map] 
(camel-atomix) +
-`atomix-map:mapName` | 2.20 | The atomix-map component is used to access 
Atomix's distributed map.
+`atomix-map:resourceName` | 2.20 | The atomix-map component is used to access 
Atomix's distributed map.
 
 | link:camel-atomix/src/main/docs/atomix-messaging-component.adoc[Atomix 
Messaging] (camel-atomix) +
-`atomix-messaging:group` | 2.20 | The atomix-messaging component is used to 
access Atomix's group messaging.
+`atomix-messaging:resourceName` | 2.20 | The atomix-messaging component is 
used to access Atomix's group messaging.
 
 | link:camel-atomix/src/main/docs/atomix-multimap-component.adoc[Atomix 
MultiMap] (camel-atomix) +
-`atomix-multimap:multiMapName` | 2.20 | The atomix-multimap component is used 
to access Atomix's distributed multi map.
+`atomix-multimap:resourceName` | 2.20 | The atomix-multimap component is used 
to access Atomix's distributed multi map.
 
 | link:camel-atomix/src/main/docs/atomix-queue-component.adoc[Atomix Queue] 
(camel-atomix) +
-`atomix-queue:queueName` | 2.20 | The atomix-queue component is used to access 
Atomix's distributed queue.
+`atomix-queue:resourceName` | 2.20 | The atomix-queue component is used to 
access Atomix's distributed queue.
 
 | link:camel-atomix/src/main/docs/atomix-set-component.adoc[Atomix Set] 
(camel-atomix) +
-`atomix-set:setName` | 2.20 | The atomix-set component is used to access 
Atomix's distributed set.
+`atomix-set:resourceName` | 2.20 | The atomix-set component is used to access 
Atomix's distributed set.
 
 | link:camel-atomix/src/main/docs/atomix-value-component.adoc[Atomix Value] 
(camel-atomix) +
-`atomix-value:valueName` | 2.20 | The atomix-value component is used to access 
Atomix's distributed value.
+`atomix-value:resourceName` | 2.20 | The atomix-value component is used to 
access Atomix's distributed value.
 
 | link:camel-avro/src/main/docs/avro-component.adoc[Avro] (camel-avro) +
 `avro:transport:host:port/messageName` | 2.10 | Working with Apache Avro for 
data serialization.
@@ -227,6 +227,9 @@ Number of Components: 284 in 195 JAR artifacts (17 
deprecated)
 | link:camel-ejb/src/main/docs/ejb-component.adoc[EJB] (camel-ejb) +
 `ejb:beanName` | 2.4 | The ejb component is for invoking EJB Java beans from 
Camel.
 
+| 
link:camel-elasticsearch5-rest/src/main/docs/elasticsearch5-rest-component.adoc[Elastichsearch5
 Rest] (camel-elasticsearch5-rest) +
+`elasticsearch5-rest:clusterName` | 2.21 | The elasticsearch component is used 
for interfacing with ElasticSearch server using 5.x REST API.
+
 | 
link:camel-elasticsearch/src/main/docs/elasticsearch-component.adoc[Elasticsearch]
 (camel-elasticsearch) +
 `elasticsearch:clusterName` | 2.11 | The elasticsearch component is used for 
interfacing with ElasticSearch server.
 
@@ -357,10 +360,10 @@ Number of Components: 284 in 195 JAR artifacts (17 
deprecated)
 `ibatis:statement` | 1.2 | *deprecated* Performs a query poll insert update or 
delete in a relational database using Apache iBATIS.
 
 | link:camel-iec60870/src/main/docs/iec60870-client-component.adoc[IEC 60870 
Client] (camel-iec60870) +
-`iec60870-client:endpointUri` | 2.20 | IEC 60870 component used for 
telecontrol (supervisory control and data acquisition) such as controlling 
electric power transmission grids and other geographically widespread control 
systems.
+`iec60870-client:uriPath` | 2.20 | IEC 60870 component used for telecontrol 
(supervisory control and data acquisition) such as controlling electric power 
transmission grids and other geographically widespread control systems.
 
 | link:camel-iec60870/src/main/docs/iec60870-server-component.adoc[IEC 60870 
Server] (camel-iec60870) +
-`iec60870-server:endpointUri` | 2.20 | IEC 60870 component used for 
telecontrol (supervisory control and data acquisition) such as controlling 
electric power transmission grids and other geographically widespread control 
systems.
+`iec60870-server:uriPath` | 2.20 | IEC 60870 component used for telecontrol 
(supervisory control and data acquisition) such as controlling electric power 
transmission grids and other geographically widespread control systems.
 
 | link:camel-ignite/src/main/docs/ignite-cache-component.adoc[Ignite Cache] 
(camel-ignite) +
 `ignite-cache:cacheName` | 2.17 | The Ignite Cache endpoint is one of 
camel-ignite endpoints which allows you to interact with an Ignite Cache.
@@ -848,6 +851,9 @@ Number of Components: 284 in 195 JAR artifacts (17 
deprecated)
 | link:../camel-core/src/main/docs/xslt-component.adoc[XSLT] (camel-core) +
 `xslt:resourceUri` | 1.3 | Transforms the message using a XSLT template.
 
+| link:camel-yql/src/main/docs/yql-component.adoc[Yahoo Query Language] 
(camel-yql) +
+`yql:query` | 2.21 | The YQL (Yahoo! Query Language) platform enables you to 
query filter and combine data across the web.
+
 | link:camel-yammer/src/main/docs/yammer-component.adoc[Yammer] (camel-yammer) 
+
 `yammer:function` | 2.12 | The yammer component allows you to interact with 
the Yammer enterprise social network.
 
@@ -1038,7 +1044,7 @@ Miscellaneous Components
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
 // others: START
-Number of Miscellaneous Components: 37 in 37 JAR artifacts (13 deprecated)
+Number of Miscellaneous Components: 39 in 39 JAR artifacts (13 deprecated)
 
 [width="100%",cols="4,1,5",options="header"]
 |===
@@ -1070,6 +1076,8 @@ Number of Miscellaneous Components: 37 in 37 JAR 
artifacts (13 deprecated)
 
 | link:camel-leveldb/src/main/docs/leveldb.adoc[LevelDB] (camel-leveldb) | 
2.10 | Using LevelDB as persistent EIP store
 
+| link:camel-lra/src/main/docs/lra.adoc[Lra] (camel-lra) | 2.21 | Camel saga 
binding for Long-Running-Action framework
+
 | link:camel-opentracing/src/main/docs/opentracing.adoc[OpenTracing] 
(camel-opentracing) | 2.19 | Distributed tracing using OpenTracing
 
 | link:camel-reactor/src/main/docs/reactor.adoc[Reactor] (camel-reactor) | 
2.20 | Reactor based back-end for Camel's reactive streams component
@@ -1116,6 +1124,8 @@ Number of Miscellaneous Components: 37 in 37 JAR 
artifacts (13 deprecated)
 
 | link:camel-urlrewrite/src/main/docs/urlrewrite.adoc[URLRewrite] 
(camel-urlrewrite) | 2.11 | *deprecated* URL rewrite support for HTTP components
 
+| link:camel-aws-xray/src/main/docs/aws-xray.adoc[XRay] (camel-aws-xray) | 
2.21 | Distributed tracing using AWS XRay
+
 | link:camel-zipkin/src/main/docs/zipkin.adoc[Zipkin] (camel-zipkin) | 2.18 | 
Distributed message tracing using Zipkin
 |===
 // others: END
diff --git a/docs/user-manual/en/SUMMARY.md b/docs/user-manual/en/SUMMARY.md
index 332940e..84831f9 100644
--- a/docs/user-manual/en/SUMMARY.md
+++ b/docs/user-manual/en/SUMMARY.md
@@ -188,6 +188,7 @@
        * [EHCache](cache-component.adoc)
        * [Ehcache](ehcache-component.adoc)
        * [EJB](ejb-component.adoc)
+       * [Elastichsearch5 Rest](elasticsearch5-rest-component.adoc)
        * [Elasticsearch](elasticsearch-component.adoc)
        * [Elasticsearch5](elasticsearch5-component.adoc)
        * [ElSQL](elsql-component.adoc)
@@ -379,6 +380,7 @@
        * [XML Security](xmlsecurity-component.adoc)
        * [XMPP](xmpp-component.adoc)
        * [XQuery](xquery-component.adoc)
+       * [Yahoo Query Language](yql-component.adoc)
        * [Yammer](yammer-component.adoc)
        * [Zendesk](zendesk-component.adoc)
        * [ZooKeeper](zookeeper-component.adoc)
@@ -403,6 +405,7 @@
        * [Jasypt](jasypt.adoc)
        * [Kura](kura.adoc)
        * [LevelDB](leveldb.adoc)
+       * [Lra](lra.adoc)
        * [OpenTracing](opentracing.adoc)
        * [Reactor](reactor.adoc)
        * [Ribbon](ribbon.adoc)
@@ -426,6 +429,7 @@
        * [Test Spring](test-spring.adoc)
        * [TestNG](testng.adoc)
        * [URLRewrite](urlrewrite.adoc)
+       * [XRay](aws-xray.adoc)
        * [Zipkin](zipkin.adoc)
 <!-- others: END -->
 
diff --git 
a/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector-schema.json 
b/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector-schema.json
index c13125f..a830729 100644
--- a/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector-schema.json
+++ b/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector-schema.json
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
     "javaType":"org.myfoo.connector.MyFooComponent",
     "groupId":"org.apache.camel",
     "artifactId":"myfoo-connector",
-    "version":"2.20.1-SNAPSHOT"
+    "version":"2.20.2-SNAPSHOT"
   },
   "componentProperties":{
     
diff --git a/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector.json 
b/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector.json
index bffb0fd..c9443a8 100644
--- a/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector.json
+++ b/platforms/myfoo-connector/src/main/resources/camel-connector.json
@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@
   "baseScheme" : "timer",
   "baseGroupId" : "org.apache.camel",
   "baseArtifactId" : "camel-core",
-  "baseVersion" : "2.20.1-SNAPSHOT",
+  "baseVersion" : "2.20.2-SNAPSHOT",
   "baseJavaType" : "org.apache.camel.component.timer.TimerComponent",
   "name" : "MyFoo",
   "scheme" : "my-foo",
   "javaType" : "org.myfoo.connector.MyFooComponent",
   "groupId" : "org.myfoo",
   "artifactId" : "myfoo-connector",
-  "version" : "2.20.1-SNAPSHOT",
+  "version" : "2.20.2-SNAPSHOT",
   "description" : "Something cool",
   "labels" : [ "foo", "timer" ],
   "pattern" : "From",

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