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commit 79fe69d0bfe478743f55a18c5e0c950b9051605c
Author: Guillaume Nodet <gno...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Aug 17 14:36:43 2020 +0200

    Regen
---
 apache-camel/src/main/descriptors/common-bin.xml   |   1 +
 camel-dependencies/pom.xml                         |   2 +
 .../org/apache/camel/catalog/components.properties |   1 +
 .../camel/catalog/components/azure-eventhubs.json  |  73 +++++++
 .../org/apache/camel/catalog/docs.properties       |   1 +
 .../catalog/docs/azure-eventhubs-component.adoc    | 240 ++++++++++++++++++++
 .../org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/cdi.adoc         |   6 +-
 .../org/apache/camel/catalog/others.properties     |   2 -
 .../org/apache/camel/catalog/others/aws-xray.json  |  15 --
 .../org/apache/camel/catalog/others/hystrix.json   |  15 --
 docs/components/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc              |   1 +
 .../ROOT/pages/azure-eventhubs-component.adoc      | 242 +++++++++++++++++++++
 .../modules/ROOT/pages/bean-component.adoc         |   3 +-
 docs/components/modules/others/pages/cdi.adoc      |   6 +-
 parent/pom.xml                                     |   6 +-
 15 files changed, 572 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)

diff --git a/apache-camel/src/main/descriptors/common-bin.xml 
b/apache-camel/src/main/descriptors/common-bin.xml
index 8f8bd3f..827a5f9 100644
--- a/apache-camel/src/main/descriptors/common-bin.xml
+++ b/apache-camel/src/main/descriptors/common-bin.xml
@@ -107,6 +107,7 @@
         <include>org.apache.camel:camel-aws2-sts</include>
         <include>org.apache.camel:camel-aws2-translate</include>
         <include>org.apache.camel:camel-azure</include>
+        <include>org.apache.camel:camel-azure-eventhubs</include>
         <include>org.apache.camel:camel-azure-storage-blob</include>
         <include>org.apache.camel:camel-azure-storage-queue</include>
         <include>org.apache.camel:camel-barcode</include>
diff --git a/camel-dependencies/pom.xml b/camel-dependencies/pom.xml
index 6495961..883a348 100644
--- a/camel-dependencies/pom.xml
+++ b/camel-dependencies/pom.xml
@@ -74,6 +74,8 @@
     <aws-java-sdk2-version>2.13.73</aws-java-sdk2-version>
     <aws-xray-version>2.6.1</aws-xray-version>
     <axiom-version>1.2.14</axiom-version>
+    
<azure-eventhubs-checkpointstore-blob-version>1.1.2</azure-eventhubs-checkpointstore-blob-version>
+    <azure-eventhubs-java-version>5.1.2</azure-eventhubs-java-version>
     
<azure-storage-blob-java-sdk12-version>12.7.0</azure-storage-blob-java-sdk12-version>
     <azure-storage-java-sdk-version>8.6.0</azure-storage-java-sdk-version>
     
<azure-storage-queue-java-sdk12-version>12.5.2</azure-storage-queue-java-sdk12-version>
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/components.properties
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/components.properties
index 43c33ca..cdb4e8a 100644
--- 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/components.properties
+++ 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/components.properties
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ aws2-sqs
 aws2-sts
 aws2-translate
 azure-blob
+azure-eventhubs
 azure-queue
 azure-storage-blob
 azure-storage-queue
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/components/azure-eventhubs.json
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/components/azure-eventhubs.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8b50393
--- /dev/null
+++ 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/components/azure-eventhubs.json
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+{
+  "component": {
+    "kind": "component",
+    "name": "azure-eventhubs",
+    "title": "Azure Event Hubs",
+    "description": "The azure-eventhubs component that integrates Azure Event 
Hubs using AMQP protocol. Azure EventHubs is a highly scalable 
publish-subscribe service that can ingest millions of events per second and 
stream them to multiple consumers.",
+    "deprecated": false,
+    "firstVersion": "3.5.0",
+    "label": "cloud,messaging",
+    "javaType": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsComponent",
+    "supportLevel": "Preview",
+    "groupId": "org.apache.camel",
+    "artifactId": "camel-azure-eventhubs",
+    "version": "3.5.0-SNAPSHOT",
+    "scheme": "azure-eventhubs",
+    "extendsScheme": "",
+    "syntax": "azure-eventhubs:namespace\/eventHubName",
+    "async": false,
+    "consumerOnly": false,
+    "producerOnly": false,
+    "lenientProperties": false
+  },
+  "componentProperties": {
+    "amqpRetryOptions": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Amqp Retry 
Options", "group": "common", "label": "common", "required": false, "type": 
"object", "javaType": "com.azure.core.amqp.AmqpRetryOptions", "deprecated": 
false, "secret": false, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the retry policy 
for EventHubAsyncClient. If not specified, the default retry options are used." 
},
+    "amqpTransportType": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Amqp Transport 
Type", "group": "common", "label": "common", "required": false, "type": 
"object", "javaType": "com.azure.core.amqp.AmqpTransportType", "enum": [ 
"Amqp", "AmqpWebSockets" ], "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": "Amqp", "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the transport type 
by which  [...]
+    "autoDiscoverClient": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Auto Discover 
Client", "group": "common", "label": "common", "required": false, "type": 
"boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": "true", "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Setting the 
autoDiscoverClient mechanism, if true, the component will look for a client 
instance i [...]
+    "configuration": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Configuration", 
"group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "type": "object", 
"javaType": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"deprecated": false, "secret": false, "description": "The component 
configurations" },
+    "blobAccessKey": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Blob Access Key", 
"group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "string", 
"javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": true, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore, this sets access key for the associated azure 
account name to be used  [...]
+    "blobAccountName": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Blob Account 
Name", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore, this sets Azure account name to be used for 
authentication with a [...]
+    "blobContainerName": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Blob Container 
Name", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore, this sets the blob container that shall be used by 
the BlobCh [...]
+    "blobStorageSharedKeyCredential": { "kind": "property", "displayName": 
"Blob Storage Shared Key Credential", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", 
"required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": 
"com.azure.storage.common.StorageSharedKeyCredential", "deprecated": false, 
"secret": true, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore, [...]
+    "bridgeErrorHandler": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Bridge Error 
Handler", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": false, "description": "Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be 
processed as a message and handled by [...]
+    "checkpointStore": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Checkpoint 
Store", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"object", "javaType": "com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.CheckpointStore", 
"deprecated": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": "BlobCheckpointStore", 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the CheckpointStore 
the EventProcessorClient [...]
+    "consumerGroupName": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Consumer Group 
Name", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": "$Default", "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the name of the 
consumer group this consumer is associated with. Events are rea [...]
+    "eventPosition": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Event Position", 
"group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "object", 
"javaType": "java.util.Map<java.lang.String, 
com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.models.EventPosition>", "deprecated": false, 
"secret": false, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the map containing 
the event position to use for  [...]
+    "prefetchCount": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Prefetch Count", 
"group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "integer", 
"javaType": "int", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": "500", 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the count used by 
the receiver to control the number of events the Event Hub consumer will 
actively recei [...]
+    "lazyStartProducer": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Lazy Start 
Producer", "group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": 
"boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": false, "description": "Whether the producer should be started 
lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow 
CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise 
fail during starting and cause the r [...]
+    "partitionId": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Partition Id", 
"group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": "string", 
"javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the identifier of 
the Event Hub partition that the {link EventData events} will be sent to. If 
the identifier is not spe [...]
+    "partitionKey": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Partition Key", 
"group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": "string", 
"javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets a hashing key to be 
provided for the batch of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map 
this key to a spec [...]
+    "producerAsyncClient": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Producer 
Async Client", "group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, 
"type": "object", "javaType": 
"com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.EventHubProducerAsyncClient", "deprecated": 
false, "secret": false, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient.An asynchronous producer respo [...]
+    "basicPropertyBinding": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Basic 
Property Binding", "group": "advanced", "label": "advanced", "required": false, 
"type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": false, "description": "Whether the component should use basic 
property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional 
capabilities" },
+    "connectionString": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Connection 
String", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": true, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Instead of supplying 
namespace, sharedAccessKey, sharedAccessName ... etc, you can just supply the 
connection string [...]
+    "sharedAccessKey": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Shared Access 
Key", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": true, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "The generated value for 
the SharedAccessName" },
+    "sharedAccessName": { "kind": "property", "displayName": "Shared Access 
Name", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "The name you chose for 
your EventHubs SAS keys" }
+  },
+  "properties": {
+    "namespace": { "kind": "path", "displayName": "Namespace", "group": 
"common", "label": "", "required": false, "type": "string", "javaType": 
"java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "EventHubs namespace 
created in Azure Portal" },
+    "eventHubName": { "kind": "path", "displayName": "Event Hub Name", 
"group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "type": "string", 
"javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "EventHubs name under a 
specific namcespace" },
+    "amqpRetryOptions": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Amqp Retry 
Options", "group": "common", "label": "common", "required": false, "type": 
"object", "javaType": "com.azure.core.amqp.AmqpRetryOptions", "deprecated": 
false, "secret": false, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the retry policy 
for EventHubAsyncClient. If not specified, the default retry options are used." 
},
+    "amqpTransportType": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Amqp Transport 
Type", "group": "common", "label": "common", "required": false, "type": 
"object", "javaType": "com.azure.core.amqp.AmqpTransportType", "enum": [ 
"Amqp", "AmqpWebSockets" ], "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": "Amqp", "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the transport type 
by which [...]
+    "autoDiscoverClient": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Auto Discover 
Client", "group": "common", "label": "common", "required": false, "type": 
"boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": "true", "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Setting the 
autoDiscoverClient mechanism, if true, the component will look for a client 
instance  [...]
+    "blobAccessKey": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Blob Access Key", 
"group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "string", 
"javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": true, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore, this sets access key for the associated azure 
account name to be used [...]
+    "blobAccountName": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Blob Account 
Name", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore, this sets Azure account name to be used for 
authentication with  [...]
+    "blobContainerName": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Blob Container 
Name", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore, this sets the blob container that shall be used by 
the BlobC [...]
+    "blobStorageSharedKeyCredential": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": 
"Blob Storage Shared Key Credential", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", 
"required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": 
"com.azure.storage.common.StorageSharedKeyCredential", "deprecated": false, 
"secret": true, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "In case you chose the 
default BlobCheckpointStore [...]
+    "bridgeErrorHandler": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Bridge Error 
Handler", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": false, "description": "Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be 
processed as a message and handled b [...]
+    "checkpointStore": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Checkpoint 
Store", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"object", "javaType": "com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.CheckpointStore", 
"deprecated": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": "BlobCheckpointStore", 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the CheckpointStore 
the EventProcessorClien [...]
+    "consumerGroupName": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Consumer Group 
Name", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": "$Default", "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the name of the 
consumer group this consumer is associated with. Events are re [...]
+    "eventPosition": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Event Position", 
"group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "object", 
"javaType": "java.util.Map<java.lang.String, 
com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.models.EventPosition>", "deprecated": false, 
"secret": false, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the map containing 
the event position to use for [...]
+    "prefetchCount": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Prefetch Count", 
"group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "integer", 
"javaType": "int", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": "500", 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the count used by 
the receiver to control the number of events the Event Hub consumer will 
actively rece [...]
+    "exceptionHandler": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Exception 
Handler", "group": "consumer (advanced)", "label": "consumer,advanced", 
"required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": 
"org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler", "optionalPrefix": "consumer.", 
"deprecated": false, "secret": false, "description": "To let the consumer use a 
custom ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled 
then this option is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with [...]
+    "exchangePattern": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Exchange 
Pattern", "group": "consumer (advanced)", "label": "consumer,advanced", 
"required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": 
"org.apache.camel.ExchangePattern", "enum": [ "InOnly", "InOut", 
"InOptionalOut" ], "deprecated": false, "secret": false, "description": "Sets 
the exchange pattern when the consumer creates an exchange." },
+    "lazyStartProducer": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Lazy Start 
Producer", "group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": 
"boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": false, "description": "Whether the producer should be started 
lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow 
CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise 
fail during starting and cause the  [...]
+    "partitionId": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Partition Id", 
"group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": "string", 
"javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the identifier of 
the Event Hub partition that the {link EventData events} will be sent to. If 
the identifier is not sp [...]
+    "partitionKey": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Partition Key", 
"group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": "string", 
"javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets a hashing key to be 
provided for the batch of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map 
this key to a spe [...]
+    "producerAsyncClient": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Producer 
Async Client", "group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, 
"type": "object", "javaType": 
"com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.EventHubProducerAsyncClient", "deprecated": 
false, "secret": false, "configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Sets the 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient.An asynchronous producer resp [...]
+    "basicPropertyBinding": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Basic 
Property Binding", "group": "advanced", "label": "advanced", "required": false, 
"type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"defaultValue": false, "description": "Whether the endpoint should use basic 
property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional 
capabilities" },
+    "synchronous": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Synchronous", 
"group": "advanced", "label": "advanced", "required": false, "type": "boolean", 
"javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": 
"false", "description": "Sets whether synchronous processing should be strictly 
used, or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if supported)." },
+    "connectionString": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Connection 
String", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": true, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "Instead of supplying 
namespace, sharedAccessKey, sharedAccessName ... etc, you can just supply the 
connection strin [...]
+    "sharedAccessKey": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Shared Access 
Key", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": true, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "The generated value for 
the SharedAccessName" },
+    "sharedAccessName": { "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Shared Access 
Name", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": 
"string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "secret": false, 
"configurationClass": 
"org.apache.camel.component.azure.eventhubs.EventHubsConfiguration", 
"configurationField": "configuration", "description": "The name you chose for 
your EventHubs SAS keys" }
+  }
+}
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs.properties
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs.properties
index 1b2a30a..88166b3 100644
--- 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs.properties
+++ 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs.properties
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ aws2-sts-component
 aws2-summary
 aws2-translate-component
 azure-blob-component
+azure-eventhubs-component
 azure-queue-component
 azure-storage-blob-component
 azure-storage-queue-component
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/azure-eventhubs-component.adoc
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/azure-eventhubs-component.adoc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9320bad
--- /dev/null
+++ 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/azure-eventhubs-component.adoc
@@ -0,0 +1,240 @@
+[[azure-eventhubs-component]]
+= Azure Event Hubs Component
+:docTitle: Azure Event Hubs
+:artifactId: camel-azure-eventhubs
+:description: The azure-eventhubs component that integrates Azure Event Hubs 
using AMQP protocol. Azure EventHubs is a highly scalable publish-subscribe 
service that can ingest millions of events per second and stream them to 
multiple consumers.
+:since: 3.5
+:supportLevel: Preview
+:component-header: Both producer and consumer are supported
+
+*Since Camel {since}*
+
+*{component-header}*
+
+The Azure Event Hubs used to integrate 
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/event-hubs/[Azure Event Hubs] using 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Message_Queuing_Protocol[AMQP protocol].
+Azure EventHubs is a highly scalable publish-subscribe service that can ingest 
millions of events per second and stream them to multiple consumers.
+
+NOTE: Besides AMQP protocol support, Event Hubs as well supports Kafka and 
HTTPS protocols. Therefore, you can use as well 
xref:components::kafka-component.adoc[Camel Kafka] component to produce and 
consume to Azure Event Hubs. You can lean more 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-quickstart-kafka-enabled-event-hubs[here].
+
+
+Prerequisites
+
+You must have a valid Windows Azure Event Hubs account. More information is 
available at
+https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/[Azure Documentation Portal].
+
+Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their `pom.xml`
+for this component:
+
+[source,xml]
+------------------------------------------------------------
+<dependency>
+    <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
+    <artifactId>camel-azure-eventhubs</artifactId>
+    <version>x.x.x</version>
+  <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
+</dependency>
+------------------------------------------------------------
+
+== URI Format
+
+[source,text]
+------------------------------
+azure-eventhubs://[namespace/eventHubName][?options]
+------------------------------
+
+In case you supply the `connectionString`, `namespace` and `eventHubName` are 
not required as these options already included
+in the `connectionString`
+
+For example in order consume event from EventHub, use the following snippet:
+[source,java]
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+from("azure-eventhubs:/camel/camelHub?sharedAccessName=SASaccountName&sharedAccessKey=SASaccessKey&blobAccountName=accountName&blobAccessKey=accessKey&blobContainerName=containerName").
+to("file://queuedirectory");
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+== URI Options
+
+// endpoint options: START
+The Azure Event Hubs endpoint is configured using URI syntax:
+
+----
+azure-eventhubs:namespace/eventHubName
+----
+
+with the following path and query parameters:
+
+=== Path Parameters (2 parameters):
+
+
+[width="100%",cols="2,5,^1,2",options="header"]
+|===
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| *namespace* | EventHubs namespace created in Azure Portal |  | String
+| *eventHubName* | EventHubs name under a specific namcespace |  | String
+|===
+
+
+=== Query Parameters (23 parameters):
+
+
+[width="100%",cols="2,5,^1,2",options="header"]
+|===
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| *amqpRetryOptions* (common) | Sets the retry policy for EventHubAsyncClient. 
If not specified, the default retry options are used. |  | AmqpRetryOptions
+| *amqpTransportType* (common) | Sets the transport type by which all the 
communication with Azure Event Hubs occurs. Default value is 
AmqpTransportType#AMQP. The value can be one of: Amqp, AmqpWebSockets | Amqp | 
AmqpTransportType
+| *autoDiscoverClient* (common) | Setting the autoDiscoverClient mechanism, if 
true, the component will look for a client instance in the registry 
automatically otherwise it will skip that checking. | true | boolean
+| *blobAccessKey* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets access key for the associated azure account name 
to be used for authentication with azure blob services |  | String
+| *blobAccountName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets Azure account name to be used for authentication 
with azure blob services. |  | String
+| *blobContainerName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets the blob container that shall be used by the 
BlobCheckpointStore to store the checkpoint offsets |  | String
+| *blobStorageSharedKeyCredential* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, StorageSharedKeyCredential can be injected to create the 
azure client, this holds the important authentication information |  | 
StorageSharedKeyCredential
+| *bridgeErrorHandler* (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| *checkpointStore* (consumer) | Sets the CheckpointStore the 
EventProcessorClient will use for storing partition ownership and checkpoint 
information. Users can, optionally, provide their own implementation of 
CheckpointStore which will store ownership and checkpoint information. By 
default it set to use 
com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.checkpointstore.blob.BlobCheckpointStore which 
stores all checkpoint offsets into Azure Blob Storage | BlobCheckpointStore | 
CheckpointStore
+| *consumerGroupName* (consumer) | Sets the name of the consumer group this 
consumer is associated with. Events are read in the context of this group. The 
name of the consumer group that is created by default is {link 
#DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP_NAME \$Default}. | $Default | String
+| *eventPosition* (consumer) | Sets the map containing the event position to 
use for each partition if a checkpoint for the partition does not exist in 
CheckpointStore. This map is keyed off of the partition id. If there is no 
checkpoint in CheckpointStore and there is no entry in this map, the processing 
of the partition will start from {link EventPosition#latest() latest} position. 
|  | Map
+| *prefetchCount* (consumer) | Sets the count used by the receiver to control 
the number of events the Event Hub consumer will actively receive and queue 
locally without regard to whether a receive operation is currently active. | 
500 | int
+| *exceptionHandler* (consumer) | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
option is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions, that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |  | ExceptionHandler
+| *exchangePattern* (consumer) | Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer 
creates an exchange. The value can be one of: InOnly, InOut, InOptionalOut |  | 
ExchangePattern
+| *lazyStartProducer* (producer) | Whether the producer should be started lazy 
(on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext 
and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during 
starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup 
to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via 
Camel's routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed 
then creating and [...]
+| *partitionId* (producer) | Sets the identifier of the Event Hub partition 
that the {link EventData events} will be sent to. If the identifier is not 
specified, the Event Hubs service will be responsible for routing events that 
are sent to an available partition. |  | String
+| *partitionKey* (producer) | Sets a hashing key to be provided for the batch 
of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map this key to a specific 
partition. The selection of a partition is stable for a given partition hashing 
key. Should any other batches of events be sent using the same exact partition 
hashing key, the Event Hubs service will route them all to the same partition. 
This should be specified only when there is a need to group events by 
partition, but there is fl [...]
+| *producerAsyncClient* (producer) | Sets the EventHubProducerAsyncClient.An 
asynchronous producer responsible for transmitting EventData to a specific 
Event Hub, grouped together in batches. Depending on the {link 
CreateBatchOptions options} specified when creating an \{linkEventDataBatch\}, 
the events may be automatically routed to an available partition or specific to 
a partition. Use by this component to produce the data in camel producer. |  | 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient
+| *basicPropertyBinding* (advanced) | Whether the endpoint should use basic 
property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional 
capabilities | false | boolean
+| *synchronous* (advanced) | Sets whether synchronous processing should be 
strictly used, or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported). | false | boolean
+| *connectionString* (security) | Instead of supplying namespace, 
sharedAccessKey, sharedAccessName ... etc, you can just supply the connection 
string for your eventHub. The connection string for EventHubs already include 
all the necessary information to connection to your EventHub. To learn on how 
to generate the connection string, take a look at this documentation: 
\https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-get-connection-string
 |  | String
+| *sharedAccessKey* (security) | The generated value for the SharedAccessName 
|  | String
+| *sharedAccessName* (security) | The name you chose for your EventHubs SAS 
keys |  | String
+|===
+// endpoint options: END
+
+// component options: START
+The Azure Event Hubs component supports 21 options, which are listed below.
+
+
+
+[width="100%",cols="2,5,^1,2",options="header"]
+|===
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| *amqpRetryOptions* (common) | Sets the retry policy for EventHubAsyncClient. 
If not specified, the default retry options are used. |  | AmqpRetryOptions
+| *amqpTransportType* (common) | Sets the transport type by which all the 
communication with Azure Event Hubs occurs. Default value is 
AmqpTransportType#AMQP. The value can be one of: Amqp, AmqpWebSockets | Amqp | 
AmqpTransportType
+| *autoDiscoverClient* (common) | Setting the autoDiscoverClient mechanism, if 
true, the component will look for a client instance in the registry 
automatically otherwise it will skip that checking. | true | boolean
+| *configuration* (common) | The component configurations |  | 
EventHubsConfiguration
+| *blobAccessKey* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets access key for the associated azure account name 
to be used for authentication with azure blob services |  | String
+| *blobAccountName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets Azure account name to be used for authentication 
with azure blob services. |  | String
+| *blobContainerName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets the blob container that shall be used by the 
BlobCheckpointStore to store the checkpoint offsets |  | String
+| *blobStorageSharedKeyCredential* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, StorageSharedKeyCredential can be injected to create the 
azure client, this holds the important authentication information |  | 
StorageSharedKeyCredential
+| *bridgeErrorHandler* (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| *checkpointStore* (consumer) | Sets the CheckpointStore the 
EventProcessorClient will use for storing partition ownership and checkpoint 
information. Users can, optionally, provide their own implementation of 
CheckpointStore which will store ownership and checkpoint information. By 
default it set to use 
com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.checkpointstore.blob.BlobCheckpointStore which 
stores all checkpoint offsets into Azure Blob Storage | BlobCheckpointStore | 
CheckpointStore
+| *consumerGroupName* (consumer) | Sets the name of the consumer group this 
consumer is associated with. Events are read in the context of this group. The 
name of the consumer group that is created by default is {link 
#DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP_NAME \$Default}. | $Default | String
+| *eventPosition* (consumer) | Sets the map containing the event position to 
use for each partition if a checkpoint for the partition does not exist in 
CheckpointStore. This map is keyed off of the partition id. If there is no 
checkpoint in CheckpointStore and there is no entry in this map, the processing 
of the partition will start from {link EventPosition#latest() latest} position. 
|  | Map
+| *prefetchCount* (consumer) | Sets the count used by the receiver to control 
the number of events the Event Hub consumer will actively receive and queue 
locally without regard to whether a receive operation is currently active. | 
500 | int
+| *lazyStartProducer* (producer) | Whether the producer should be started lazy 
(on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext 
and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during 
starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup 
to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via 
Camel's routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed 
then creating and [...]
+| *partitionId* (producer) | Sets the identifier of the Event Hub partition 
that the {link EventData events} will be sent to. If the identifier is not 
specified, the Event Hubs service will be responsible for routing events that 
are sent to an available partition. |  | String
+| *partitionKey* (producer) | Sets a hashing key to be provided for the batch 
of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map this key to a specific 
partition. The selection of a partition is stable for a given partition hashing 
key. Should any other batches of events be sent using the same exact partition 
hashing key, the Event Hubs service will route them all to the same partition. 
This should be specified only when there is a need to group events by 
partition, but there is fl [...]
+| *producerAsyncClient* (producer) | Sets the EventHubProducerAsyncClient.An 
asynchronous producer responsible for transmitting EventData to a specific 
Event Hub, grouped together in batches. Depending on the {link 
CreateBatchOptions options} specified when creating an \{linkEventDataBatch\}, 
the events may be automatically routed to an available partition or specific to 
a partition. Use by this component to produce the data in camel producer. |  | 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient
+| *basicPropertyBinding* (advanced) | Whether the component should use basic 
property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional 
capabilities | false | boolean
+| *connectionString* (security) | Instead of supplying namespace, 
sharedAccessKey, sharedAccessName ... etc, you can just supply the connection 
string for your eventHub. The connection string for EventHubs already include 
all the necessary information to connection to your EventHub. To learn on how 
to generate the connection string, take a look at this documentation: 
\https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-get-connection-string
 |  | String
+| *sharedAccessKey* (security) | The generated value for the SharedAccessName 
|  | String
+| *sharedAccessName* (security) | The name you chose for your EventHubs SAS 
keys |  | String
+|===
+// component options: END
+
+
+== Authentication Information
+
+To use this component, you have 3 options in order to provide the required 
Azure authentication information:
+
+- Provide `sharedAccessName` and `sharedAccessKey` for your Azure Event Hubs 
account. The sharedAccessKey can
+be generated through your Event Hubs Azure portal.
+- Provide `connectionString` string, if you provide the connection string, you 
don't supply `namespace`, `eventHubName`, `sharedAccessKey` and 
`sharedAccessName`
+as these data already included in the `connectionString`, therefore is the 
simplest option to get started. Learn more 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-get-connection-string[here]
 on how to generate the connection string.
+- Provide a 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/java/api/com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.eventhubproducerasyncclient?view=azure-java-stable[EventHubProducerAsyncClient]
 instance which can be
+provided into `producerAsyncClient`. However, this is *only possible for camel 
producer*, for the camel consumer, is not possible to inject the client due to 
some design constrain by the `EventProcessorClient`.
+
+
+== Checkpoint Store Information
+A checkpoint store stores and retrieves partition ownership information and 
checkpoint details for each partition in a given consumer group of an event hub 
instance. Users are not meant to implement an CheckpointStore.
+Users are expected to choose existing implementations of this interface, 
instantiate it, and pass it to the component through `checkpointStore` option.
+Users are not expected to use any of the methods on a checkpoint store, these 
are used internally by the client.
+
+Having said that, if the user does not pass any `CheckpointStore` 
implementation, the component will fallback to use 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/api/@azure/eventhubs-checkpointstore-blob/blobcheckpointstore?view=azure-node-latest[`BlobCheckpointStore`]
 to store the checkpoint info in Azure Blob Storage account.
+If you chose to use the default `BlobCheckpointStore`, you will need to supply 
the following options:
+
+- `blobAccountName`: It sets Azure account name to be used for authentication 
with azure blob services.
+- `blobAccessKey` : It sets access key for the associated azure account name 
to be used for authentication with azure blob services.
+- `blobContainerName` : It sets the blob container that shall be used by the 
BlobCheckpointStore to store the checkpoint offsets.
+
+
+== Async Consumer and Producer
+
+This component implements the async Consumer and producer.
+
+This allows camel route to consume and produce events asynchronously without 
blocking any threads.
+
+
+== Usage
+
+=== Message headers evaluated by the component producer
+[width="100%",cols="10%,10%,10%,70%",options="header",]
+|=======================================================================
+|Header |Variable Name |Type |Description
+
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionKey`| 
`EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_KEY`|`String`| Overrides the hashing key to be 
provided for the batch of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map 
this key to a specific partition.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionId`| `EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_ID`|`String`| 
Overrides the identifier of the Event Hub partition that the {link EventData 
events} will be sent to.
+|=======================================================================
+
+
+=== Message headers set by the component consumer
+[width="100%",cols="10%,10%,10%,70%",options="header",]
+|=======================================================================
+|Header |Variable Name |Type |Description
+
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionKey`| 
`EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_KEY`|`String`| It sets the partition hashing key 
if it was set when originally publishing the event. If it exists, this value 
was used to compute a hash to select a partition to send the message to. This 
is only present on a received {@link EventData}.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionId`| `EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_ID`|`String`| 
It sets the partition id of the Event Hub.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsOffset`| `EventHubsConstants.OFFSET`|`Long`| It sets the 
offset of the event when it was received from the associated Event Hub 
partition. This is only present on a received {@link EventData}.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsEnqueuedTime`| 
`EventHubsConstants.ENQUEUED_TIME`|`Instant`| It sets the instant, in UTC, of 
when the event was enqueued in the Event Hub partition. This is only present on 
a received {@link EventData}.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsSequenceNumber`| 
`EventHubsConstants.SEQUENCE_NUMBER`|`Long`| It sets the sequence number 
assigned to the event when it was enqueued in the associated Event Hub 
partition. This is unique for every message received in the Event Hub 
partition. This is only present on a received {@link EventData}.
+|=======================================================================
+
+=== Message body type
+The component's producer expects the data in the message body to be in 
`byte[]`. This allows the user to utilize Camel TypeConverter to 
marshal/unmarshal data with ease.
+The same goes as well for the component's consumer, it will set the encoded 
data as `byte[]` in the message body.
+
+
+=== Automatic detection of EventHubProducerAsyncClient client in registry
+
+The component is capable of detecting the presence of an 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient bean into the registry.
+If it's the only instance of that type it will be used as client and you won't 
have to define it as uri parameter, like the example above.
+This may be really useful for smarter configuration of the endpoint.
+
+=== Consumer Example
+The example below will unmarshal the events that was originally produced in 
JSON:
+```
+from("azure-eventhubs:?connectionString=RAW({{connectionString}})"&blobContainerName=containerTest&eventPosition=#eventPosition"
+    
+"&blobAccountName={{blobAccountName}}&blobAccessKey=RAW({{blobAccessKey}})")
+.unmarshal().json(JsonLibrary.Jackson)
+.to(result);
+```
+
+=== Producer Example
+The example below will send events as String to EventHubs:
+```
+from("direct:start")
+.process(exchange -> {
+        exchange.getIn().setHeader(EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_ID, 
firstPartition);
+        exchange.getIn().setBody("test event");
+})
+.to("azure-eventhubs:?connectionString=RAW({{connectionString}})"
+```
+
+=== Development Notes (Important)
+When developing on this component, you will need to obtain your Azure 
accessKey in order to run the integration tests. In addition to the mocked unit 
tests
+you *will need to run the integration tests with every change you make or even 
client upgrade as the Azure client can break things even on minor versions 
upgrade.*
+To run the integration tests, on this component directory, run the following 
maven command:
+----
+mvn verify -PfullTests -DconnectionString=string -DblobAccountName=blob 
-DblobAccessKey=key
+----
+Whereby `blobAccountName` is your Azure account name and `blobAccessKey` is 
the access key being generated from Azure portal and `connectionString` is the 
eventHub connection string.
+
+
+include::camel-spring-boot::page$azure-eventhubs-starter.adoc[]
+
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/cdi.adoc
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/cdi.adoc
index 6a36d63..dd6379c 100644
--- 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/cdi.adoc
+++ 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/cdi.adoc
@@ -452,11 +452,11 @@ PlatformTransactionManager 
createTransactionManager(TransactionManager transacti
 == Camel events to CDI events
 
 Camel provides a set
-of 
http://camel.apache.org/maven/current/camel-core/apidocs/org/apache/camel/management/event/package-summary.html[management
-events] that can be subscribed to for listening to Camel context,
+of 
https://www.javadoc.io/doc/org.apache.camel/camel-api/latest/org/apache/camel/spi/CamelEvent.html[events]
 
+that can be subscribed to for listening to Camel context,
 service, route and exchange events. Camel CDI seamlessly translates
 these Camel events into CDI events that can be observed using
-CDI http://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/1.2/cdi-spec.html#observer_methods[observer
+CDI https://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/2.0/cdi-spec.html#observer_methods[observer
 methods], e.g.:
 
 [source,java]
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others.properties
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others.properties
index f4a9fc2..d0d2cbb 100644
--- 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others.properties
+++ 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others.properties
@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
 attachments
-aws-xray
 cdi
 cxf-transport
 headersmap
-hystrix
 jasypt
 jta
 leveldb
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others/aws-xray.json
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others/aws-xray.json
deleted file mode 100644
index ccfac2e..0000000
--- 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others/aws-xray.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-{
-  "other": {
-    "kind": "other",
-    "name": "aws-xray",
-    "title": "AWS XRay",
-    "description": "Distributed tracing using AWS XRay",
-    "deprecated": false,
-    "firstVersion": "2.21.0",
-    "label": "monitoring,microservice",
-    "supportLevel": "Stable",
-    "groupId": "org.apache.camel",
-    "artifactId": "camel-aws-xray",
-    "version": "3.5.0-SNAPSHOT"
-  }
-}
diff --git 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others/hystrix.json
 
b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others/hystrix.json
deleted file mode 100644
index ecdb3b8..0000000
--- 
a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/others/hystrix.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-{
-  "other": {
-    "kind": "other",
-    "name": "hystrix",
-    "title": "Hystrix",
-    "description": "Circuit Breaker EIP using Netflix Hystrix",
-    "deprecated": true,
-    "firstVersion": "2.18.0",
-    "label": "eip,microservice",
-    "supportLevel": "Stable",
-    "groupId": "org.apache.camel",
-    "artifactId": "camel-hystrix",
-    "version": "3.5.0-SNAPSHOT"
-  }
-}
diff --git a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc 
b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc
index 3e2325d..56c8613 100644
--- a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc
+++ b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@
 *** xref:azure-blob-component.adoc[Azure Storage Blob Service (Deprecated)]
 *** xref:azure-storage-queue-component.adoc[Azure Storage Queue Service]
 *** xref:azure-queue-component.adoc[Azure Storage Queue Service (Deprecated)]
+** xref:azure-eventhubs-component.adoc[Azure Event Hubs]
 ** xref:bean-component.adoc[Bean]
 ** xref:bean-validator-component.adoc[Bean Validator]
 ** xref:beanstalk-component.adoc[Beanstalk]
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+[[azure-eventhubs-component]]
+= Azure Event Hubs Component
+//THIS FILE IS COPIED: EDIT THE SOURCE FILE:
+:page-source: 
components/camel-azure-eventhubs/src/main/docs/azure-eventhubs-component.adoc
+:docTitle: Azure Event Hubs
+:artifactId: camel-azure-eventhubs
+:description: The azure-eventhubs component that integrates Azure Event Hubs 
using AMQP protocol. Azure EventHubs is a highly scalable publish-subscribe 
service that can ingest millions of events per second and stream them to 
multiple consumers.
+:since: 3.5
+:supportLevel: Preview
+:component-header: Both producer and consumer are supported
+
+*Since Camel {since}*
+
+*{component-header}*
+
+The Azure Event Hubs used to integrate 
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/event-hubs/[Azure Event Hubs] using 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Message_Queuing_Protocol[AMQP protocol].
+Azure EventHubs is a highly scalable publish-subscribe service that can ingest 
millions of events per second and stream them to multiple consumers.
+
+NOTE: Besides AMQP protocol support, Event Hubs as well supports Kafka and 
HTTPS protocols. Therefore, you can use as well 
xref:components::kafka-component.adoc[Camel Kafka] component to produce and 
consume to Azure Event Hubs. You can lean more 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-quickstart-kafka-enabled-event-hubs[here].
+
+
+Prerequisites
+
+You must have a valid Windows Azure Event Hubs account. More information is 
available at
+https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/[Azure Documentation Portal].
+
+Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their `pom.xml`
+for this component:
+
+[source,xml]
+------------------------------------------------------------
+<dependency>
+    <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
+    <artifactId>camel-azure-eventhubs</artifactId>
+    <version>x.x.x</version>
+  <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
+</dependency>
+------------------------------------------------------------
+
+== URI Format
+
+[source,text]
+------------------------------
+azure-eventhubs://[namespace/eventHubName][?options]
+------------------------------
+
+In case you supply the `connectionString`, `namespace` and `eventHubName` are 
not required as these options already included
+in the `connectionString`
+
+For example in order consume event from EventHub, use the following snippet:
+[source,java]
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+from("azure-eventhubs:/camel/camelHub?sharedAccessName=SASaccountName&sharedAccessKey=SASaccessKey&blobAccountName=accountName&blobAccessKey=accessKey&blobContainerName=containerName").
+to("file://queuedirectory");
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+== URI Options
+
+// endpoint options: START
+The Azure Event Hubs endpoint is configured using URI syntax:
+
+----
+azure-eventhubs:namespace/eventHubName
+----
+
+with the following path and query parameters:
+
+=== Path Parameters (2 parameters):
+
+
+[width="100%",cols="2,5,^1,2",options="header"]
+|===
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| *namespace* | EventHubs namespace created in Azure Portal |  | String
+| *eventHubName* | EventHubs name under a specific namcespace |  | String
+|===
+
+
+=== Query Parameters (23 parameters):
+
+
+[width="100%",cols="2,5,^1,2",options="header"]
+|===
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| *amqpRetryOptions* (common) | Sets the retry policy for EventHubAsyncClient. 
If not specified, the default retry options are used. |  | AmqpRetryOptions
+| *amqpTransportType* (common) | Sets the transport type by which all the 
communication with Azure Event Hubs occurs. Default value is 
AmqpTransportType#AMQP. The value can be one of: Amqp, AmqpWebSockets | Amqp | 
AmqpTransportType
+| *autoDiscoverClient* (common) | Setting the autoDiscoverClient mechanism, if 
true, the component will look for a client instance in the registry 
automatically otherwise it will skip that checking. | true | boolean
+| *blobAccessKey* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets access key for the associated azure account name 
to be used for authentication with azure blob services |  | String
+| *blobAccountName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets Azure account name to be used for authentication 
with azure blob services. |  | String
+| *blobContainerName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets the blob container that shall be used by the 
BlobCheckpointStore to store the checkpoint offsets |  | String
+| *blobStorageSharedKeyCredential* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, StorageSharedKeyCredential can be injected to create the 
azure client, this holds the important authentication information |  | 
StorageSharedKeyCredential
+| *bridgeErrorHandler* (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| *checkpointStore* (consumer) | Sets the CheckpointStore the 
EventProcessorClient will use for storing partition ownership and checkpoint 
information. Users can, optionally, provide their own implementation of 
CheckpointStore which will store ownership and checkpoint information. By 
default it set to use 
com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.checkpointstore.blob.BlobCheckpointStore which 
stores all checkpoint offsets into Azure Blob Storage | BlobCheckpointStore | 
CheckpointStore
+| *consumerGroupName* (consumer) | Sets the name of the consumer group this 
consumer is associated with. Events are read in the context of this group. The 
name of the consumer group that is created by default is {link 
#DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP_NAME \$Default}. | $Default | String
+| *eventPosition* (consumer) | Sets the map containing the event position to 
use for each partition if a checkpoint for the partition does not exist in 
CheckpointStore. This map is keyed off of the partition id. If there is no 
checkpoint in CheckpointStore and there is no entry in this map, the processing 
of the partition will start from {link EventPosition#latest() latest} position. 
|  | Map
+| *prefetchCount* (consumer) | Sets the count used by the receiver to control 
the number of events the Event Hub consumer will actively receive and queue 
locally without regard to whether a receive operation is currently active. | 
500 | int
+| *exceptionHandler* (consumer) | To let the consumer use a custom 
ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this 
option is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions, that 
will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |  | ExceptionHandler
+| *exchangePattern* (consumer) | Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer 
creates an exchange. The value can be one of: InOnly, InOut, InOptionalOut |  | 
ExchangePattern
+| *lazyStartProducer* (producer) | Whether the producer should be started lazy 
(on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext 
and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during 
starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup 
to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via 
Camel's routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed 
then creating and [...]
+| *partitionId* (producer) | Sets the identifier of the Event Hub partition 
that the {link EventData events} will be sent to. If the identifier is not 
specified, the Event Hubs service will be responsible for routing events that 
are sent to an available partition. |  | String
+| *partitionKey* (producer) | Sets a hashing key to be provided for the batch 
of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map this key to a specific 
partition. The selection of a partition is stable for a given partition hashing 
key. Should any other batches of events be sent using the same exact partition 
hashing key, the Event Hubs service will route them all to the same partition. 
This should be specified only when there is a need to group events by 
partition, but there is fl [...]
+| *producerAsyncClient* (producer) | Sets the EventHubProducerAsyncClient.An 
asynchronous producer responsible for transmitting EventData to a specific 
Event Hub, grouped together in batches. Depending on the {link 
CreateBatchOptions options} specified when creating an \{linkEventDataBatch\}, 
the events may be automatically routed to an available partition or specific to 
a partition. Use by this component to produce the data in camel producer. |  | 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient
+| *basicPropertyBinding* (advanced) | Whether the endpoint should use basic 
property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional 
capabilities | false | boolean
+| *synchronous* (advanced) | Sets whether synchronous processing should be 
strictly used, or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if 
supported). | false | boolean
+| *connectionString* (security) | Instead of supplying namespace, 
sharedAccessKey, sharedAccessName ... etc, you can just supply the connection 
string for your eventHub. The connection string for EventHubs already include 
all the necessary information to connection to your EventHub. To learn on how 
to generate the connection string, take a look at this documentation: 
\https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-get-connection-string
 |  | String
+| *sharedAccessKey* (security) | The generated value for the SharedAccessName 
|  | String
+| *sharedAccessName* (security) | The name you chose for your EventHubs SAS 
keys |  | String
+|===
+// endpoint options: END
+
+// component options: START
+The Azure Event Hubs component supports 21 options, which are listed below.
+
+
+
+[width="100%",cols="2,5,^1,2",options="header"]
+|===
+| Name | Description | Default | Type
+| *amqpRetryOptions* (common) | Sets the retry policy for EventHubAsyncClient. 
If not specified, the default retry options are used. |  | AmqpRetryOptions
+| *amqpTransportType* (common) | Sets the transport type by which all the 
communication with Azure Event Hubs occurs. Default value is 
AmqpTransportType#AMQP. The value can be one of: Amqp, AmqpWebSockets | Amqp | 
AmqpTransportType
+| *autoDiscoverClient* (common) | Setting the autoDiscoverClient mechanism, if 
true, the component will look for a client instance in the registry 
automatically otherwise it will skip that checking. | true | boolean
+| *configuration* (common) | The component configurations |  | 
EventHubsConfiguration
+| *blobAccessKey* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets access key for the associated azure account name 
to be used for authentication with azure blob services |  | String
+| *blobAccountName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets Azure account name to be used for authentication 
with azure blob services. |  | String
+| *blobContainerName* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, this sets the blob container that shall be used by the 
BlobCheckpointStore to store the checkpoint offsets |  | String
+| *blobStorageSharedKeyCredential* (consumer) | In case you chose the default 
BlobCheckpointStore, StorageSharedKeyCredential can be injected to create the 
azure client, this holds the important authentication information |  | 
StorageSharedKeyCredential
+| *bridgeErrorHandler* (consumer) | Allows for bridging the consumer to the 
Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the 
consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be 
processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the 
consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with 
exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. | false | 
boolean
+| *checkpointStore* (consumer) | Sets the CheckpointStore the 
EventProcessorClient will use for storing partition ownership and checkpoint 
information. Users can, optionally, provide their own implementation of 
CheckpointStore which will store ownership and checkpoint information. By 
default it set to use 
com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.checkpointstore.blob.BlobCheckpointStore which 
stores all checkpoint offsets into Azure Blob Storage | BlobCheckpointStore | 
CheckpointStore
+| *consumerGroupName* (consumer) | Sets the name of the consumer group this 
consumer is associated with. Events are read in the context of this group. The 
name of the consumer group that is created by default is {link 
#DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP_NAME \$Default}. | $Default | String
+| *eventPosition* (consumer) | Sets the map containing the event position to 
use for each partition if a checkpoint for the partition does not exist in 
CheckpointStore. This map is keyed off of the partition id. If there is no 
checkpoint in CheckpointStore and there is no entry in this map, the processing 
of the partition will start from {link EventPosition#latest() latest} position. 
|  | Map
+| *prefetchCount* (consumer) | Sets the count used by the receiver to control 
the number of events the Event Hub consumer will actively receive and queue 
locally without regard to whether a receive operation is currently active. | 
500 | int
+| *lazyStartProducer* (producer) | Whether the producer should be started lazy 
(on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext 
and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during 
starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup 
to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via 
Camel's routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed 
then creating and [...]
+| *partitionId* (producer) | Sets the identifier of the Event Hub partition 
that the {link EventData events} will be sent to. If the identifier is not 
specified, the Event Hubs service will be responsible for routing events that 
are sent to an available partition. |  | String
+| *partitionKey* (producer) | Sets a hashing key to be provided for the batch 
of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map this key to a specific 
partition. The selection of a partition is stable for a given partition hashing 
key. Should any other batches of events be sent using the same exact partition 
hashing key, the Event Hubs service will route them all to the same partition. 
This should be specified only when there is a need to group events by 
partition, but there is fl [...]
+| *producerAsyncClient* (producer) | Sets the EventHubProducerAsyncClient.An 
asynchronous producer responsible for transmitting EventData to a specific 
Event Hub, grouped together in batches. Depending on the {link 
CreateBatchOptions options} specified when creating an \{linkEventDataBatch\}, 
the events may be automatically routed to an available partition or specific to 
a partition. Use by this component to produce the data in camel producer. |  | 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient
+| *basicPropertyBinding* (advanced) | Whether the component should use basic 
property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional 
capabilities | false | boolean
+| *connectionString* (security) | Instead of supplying namespace, 
sharedAccessKey, sharedAccessName ... etc, you can just supply the connection 
string for your eventHub. The connection string for EventHubs already include 
all the necessary information to connection to your EventHub. To learn on how 
to generate the connection string, take a look at this documentation: 
\https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-get-connection-string
 |  | String
+| *sharedAccessKey* (security) | The generated value for the SharedAccessName 
|  | String
+| *sharedAccessName* (security) | The name you chose for your EventHubs SAS 
keys |  | String
+|===
+// component options: END
+
+
+== Authentication Information
+
+To use this component, you have 3 options in order to provide the required 
Azure authentication information:
+
+- Provide `sharedAccessName` and `sharedAccessKey` for your Azure Event Hubs 
account. The sharedAccessKey can
+be generated through your Event Hubs Azure portal.
+- Provide `connectionString` string, if you provide the connection string, you 
don't supply `namespace`, `eventHubName`, `sharedAccessKey` and 
`sharedAccessName`
+as these data already included in the `connectionString`, therefore is the 
simplest option to get started. Learn more 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-get-connection-string[here]
 on how to generate the connection string.
+- Provide a 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/java/api/com.azure.messaging.eventhubs.eventhubproducerasyncclient?view=azure-java-stable[EventHubProducerAsyncClient]
 instance which can be
+provided into `producerAsyncClient`. However, this is *only possible for camel 
producer*, for the camel consumer, is not possible to inject the client due to 
some design constrain by the `EventProcessorClient`.
+
+
+== Checkpoint Store Information
+A checkpoint store stores and retrieves partition ownership information and 
checkpoint details for each partition in a given consumer group of an event hub 
instance. Users are not meant to implement an CheckpointStore.
+Users are expected to choose existing implementations of this interface, 
instantiate it, and pass it to the component through `checkpointStore` option.
+Users are not expected to use any of the methods on a checkpoint store, these 
are used internally by the client.
+
+Having said that, if the user does not pass any `CheckpointStore` 
implementation, the component will fallback to use 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/api/@azure/eventhubs-checkpointstore-blob/blobcheckpointstore?view=azure-node-latest[`BlobCheckpointStore`]
 to store the checkpoint info in Azure Blob Storage account.
+If you chose to use the default `BlobCheckpointStore`, you will need to supply 
the following options:
+
+- `blobAccountName`: It sets Azure account name to be used for authentication 
with azure blob services.
+- `blobAccessKey` : It sets access key for the associated azure account name 
to be used for authentication with azure blob services.
+- `blobContainerName` : It sets the blob container that shall be used by the 
BlobCheckpointStore to store the checkpoint offsets.
+
+
+== Async Consumer and Producer
+
+This component implements the async Consumer and producer.
+
+This allows camel route to consume and produce events asynchronously without 
blocking any threads.
+
+
+== Usage
+
+=== Message headers evaluated by the component producer
+[width="100%",cols="10%,10%,10%,70%",options="header",]
+|=======================================================================
+|Header |Variable Name |Type |Description
+
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionKey`| 
`EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_KEY`|`String`| Overrides the hashing key to be 
provided for the batch of events, which instructs the Event Hubs service to map 
this key to a specific partition.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionId`| `EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_ID`|`String`| 
Overrides the identifier of the Event Hub partition that the {link EventData 
events} will be sent to.
+|=======================================================================
+
+
+=== Message headers set by the component consumer
+[width="100%",cols="10%,10%,10%,70%",options="header",]
+|=======================================================================
+|Header |Variable Name |Type |Description
+
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionKey`| 
`EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_KEY`|`String`| It sets the partition hashing key 
if it was set when originally publishing the event. If it exists, this value 
was used to compute a hash to select a partition to send the message to. This 
is only present on a received {@link EventData}.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsPartitionId`| `EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_ID`|`String`| 
It sets the partition id of the Event Hub.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsOffset`| `EventHubsConstants.OFFSET`|`Long`| It sets the 
offset of the event when it was received from the associated Event Hub 
partition. This is only present on a received {@link EventData}.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsEnqueuedTime`| 
`EventHubsConstants.ENQUEUED_TIME`|`Instant`| It sets the instant, in UTC, of 
when the event was enqueued in the Event Hub partition. This is only present on 
a received {@link EventData}.
+|`CamelAzureEventHubsSequenceNumber`| 
`EventHubsConstants.SEQUENCE_NUMBER`|`Long`| It sets the sequence number 
assigned to the event when it was enqueued in the associated Event Hub 
partition. This is unique for every message received in the Event Hub 
partition. This is only present on a received {@link EventData}.
+|=======================================================================
+
+=== Message body type
+The component's producer expects the data in the message body to be in 
`byte[]`. This allows the user to utilize Camel TypeConverter to 
marshal/unmarshal data with ease.
+The same goes as well for the component's consumer, it will set the encoded 
data as `byte[]` in the message body.
+
+
+=== Automatic detection of EventHubProducerAsyncClient client in registry
+
+The component is capable of detecting the presence of an 
EventHubProducerAsyncClient bean into the registry.
+If it's the only instance of that type it will be used as client and you won't 
have to define it as uri parameter, like the example above.
+This may be really useful for smarter configuration of the endpoint.
+
+=== Consumer Example
+The example below will unmarshal the events that was originally produced in 
JSON:
+```
+from("azure-eventhubs:?connectionString=RAW({{connectionString}})"&blobContainerName=containerTest&eventPosition=#eventPosition"
+    
+"&blobAccountName={{blobAccountName}}&blobAccessKey=RAW({{blobAccessKey}})")
+.unmarshal().json(JsonLibrary.Jackson)
+.to(result);
+```
+
+=== Producer Example
+The example below will send events as String to EventHubs:
+```
+from("direct:start")
+.process(exchange -> {
+        exchange.getIn().setHeader(EventHubsConstants.PARTITION_ID, 
firstPartition);
+        exchange.getIn().setBody("test event");
+})
+.to("azure-eventhubs:?connectionString=RAW({{connectionString}})"
+```
+
+=== Development Notes (Important)
+When developing on this component, you will need to obtain your Azure 
accessKey in order to run the integration tests. In addition to the mocked unit 
tests
+you *will need to run the integration tests with every change you make or even 
client upgrade as the Azure client can break things even on minor versions 
upgrade.*
+To run the integration tests, on this component directory, run the following 
maven command:
+----
+mvn verify -PfullTests -DconnectionString=string -DblobAccountName=blob 
-DblobAccessKey=key
+----
+Whereby `blobAccountName` is your Azure account name and `blobAccessKey` is 
the access key being generated from Azure portal and `connectionString` is the 
eventHub connection string.
+
+
+include::camel-spring-boot::page$azure-eventhubs-starter.adoc[]
+
diff --git a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/bean-component.adoc 
b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/bean-component.adoc
index 5cd6aa4..c5cf6c2 100644
--- a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/bean-component.adoc
+++ b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/bean-component.adoc
@@ -167,8 +167,9 @@ from("direct:start").bean(ExampleBean.class);
 How bean methods to be invoked are chosen (if they are not specified
 explicitly through the *method* parameter) and how parameter values are
 constructed from the Message are all defined by the
-xref:manual::bean-binding.adoc[Bean Binding] mechanism which is used throughout
+Bean Binding mechanism which is used throughout
 all of the various Bean Integration
 mechanisms in Camel.
 
+
 include::camel-spring-boot::page$bean-starter.adoc[]
diff --git a/docs/components/modules/others/pages/cdi.adoc 
b/docs/components/modules/others/pages/cdi.adoc
index 6a42122..a9d5f60 100644
--- a/docs/components/modules/others/pages/cdi.adoc
+++ b/docs/components/modules/others/pages/cdi.adoc
@@ -454,11 +454,11 @@ PlatformTransactionManager 
createTransactionManager(TransactionManager transacti
 == Camel events to CDI events
 
 Camel provides a set
-of 
http://camel.apache.org/maven/current/camel-core/apidocs/org/apache/camel/management/event/package-summary.html[management
-events] that can be subscribed to for listening to Camel context,
+of 
https://www.javadoc.io/doc/org.apache.camel/camel-api/latest/org/apache/camel/spi/CamelEvent.html[events]
 
+that can be subscribed to for listening to Camel context,
 service, route and exchange events. Camel CDI seamlessly translates
 these Camel events into CDI events that can be observed using
-CDI http://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/1.2/cdi-spec.html#observer_methods[observer
+CDI https://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/2.0/cdi-spec.html#observer_methods[observer
 methods], e.g.:
 
 [source,java]
diff --git a/parent/pom.xml b/parent/pom.xml
index e3ef4ca..960165b 100644
--- a/parent/pom.xml
+++ b/parent/pom.xml
@@ -1034,17 +1034,17 @@
       </dependency>
       <dependency>
         <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
-        <artifactId>camel-azure-storage-blob</artifactId>
+        <artifactId>camel-azure-eventhubs</artifactId>
         <version>${project.version}</version>
       </dependency>
       <dependency>
         <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
-        <artifactId>camel-azure-storage-queue</artifactId>
+        <artifactId>camel-azure-storage-blob</artifactId>
         <version>${project.version}</version>
       </dependency>
       <dependency>
         <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
-        <artifactId>camel-azure-eventhubs</artifactId>
+        <artifactId>camel-azure-storage-queue</artifactId>
         <version>${project.version}</version>
       </dependency>
       <dependency>

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