Hi,

That fears me, as I'm already running with camel 2.8.0 in a production
environment since 2 days (JBoss 5.1.0).

I've got my routes in Java-DSL and the relevant spring config is something
like  http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/file/n4622462/xyz.xml xyz.xml 

Am I affected by this issue? The only reason why I used the the
propertyPlaceholder was just because of the configuration ability of the
port, just for the case if the port is already in use on the production box.

I can't go for a 2.9-SNAPSHOT nightly-build as it seems too risky to me.

Should I really disable caching and roll-out a patch release of the
application.

Any advice?

Regards, Babak


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