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[GitHub] [camel-website] ppalaga opened a new pull request #560: Blog: Camel Quarkus 1.8.0

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[GitHub] [camel-website] ppalaga commented on pull request #560: Blog: Camel Quarkus 1.8.0

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
ppalaga commented on pull request #560:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/560#issuecomment-811049921


   > Some comments on the use of absolute links to camel.apache.org
   
   Ups, sorry, I actually wanted to remove them before pushing.
   
   


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   dcc8775 : fixed some glitches after seeing the preview


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[GitHub] [camel-website] zregvart commented on a change in pull request #560: Blog: Camel Quarkus 1.8.0

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
zregvart commented on a change in pull request #560:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/560#discussion_r604953514



##########
File path: content/blog/2021/03/camel-quarkus-release-1.8.0/index.md
##########
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in [Kafka components](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+## New [language DSLs](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
+With Camel Quarkus you still need the `pom.xml` file with the appropriate dependencies in addition to the route definition files.
+Except for XML and YAML, these DSLs are supported only in JVM mode, because they load and compile the routes at runtime.
+
+## New extensions
+
+Except for the new DSLs mentioned above, there are six new extensions:
+
+* [Azure Storage Data Lake](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
+* [Freemarker](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
+* [HL7](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
+* [Huawei Cloud SMN](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
+* [Paho MQTT 5](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
+* [Stitch](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)
+
+These three extensions are now supported in native mode:
+
+* [LRA](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/lra.html)
+* [Nitrite](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/nitrite.html)
+* [Splunk](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/splunk.html)
+
+## Deprecated extensions
+
+* `camel-quarkus-componentdsl` and `camel-quarkus-endpointdsl` are a part of `camel-quarkus-core`
+  since long, so you can remove them safely making sure that your application depends on `camel-quarkus-core`
+  either directly or indirectly.
+* Similarly, `camel-quarkus-main` is now a part of `camel-quarkus-core` and you can remove it safely making
+  sure that your projects depends on `camel-quarkus-core` at least transitively.
+
+## Breaking changes:
+
+The following deprecated extensions were removed in this release:
+
+* WebSocket JSR 356 (replaced by [Vert.x WebSocket](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/vertx-websocket.html))
+* All AWS SDK v1 extensions (replaced by their AWS SDK v2 counterparts)
+
+A part of the functionality originally present in `camel-quarkus-xml-io` has moved to
+`camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`. Hence when you see e.g. `Cannot find RoutesBuilderLoader in classpath supporting file extension: xml` in your log, you'll need to replace `camel-quarkus-xml-io` with `camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`.
+
+
+## Full Changelog of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0
+
+* [Fixed issues](https://camel.apache.org/releases/q-1.8.0/)

Review comment:
       That's why we have checks, I myself recently did the exact same mistake on another PR...




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[GitHub] [camel-website] zregvart commented on a change in pull request #560: Blog: Camel Quarkus 1.8.0

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
zregvart commented on a change in pull request #560:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/560#discussion_r604923854



##########
File path: content/blog/2021/03/camel-quarkus-release-1.8.0/index.md
##########
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in [Kafka components](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+## New [language DSLs](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
+With Camel Quarkus you still need the `pom.xml` file with the appropriate dependencies in addition to the route definition files.
+Except for XML and YAML, these DSLs are supported only in JVM mode, because they load and compile the routes at runtime.
+
+## New extensions
+
+Except for the new DSLs mentioned above, there are six new extensions:
+
+* [Azure Storage Data Lake](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
+* [Freemarker](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
+* [HL7](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
+* [Huawei Cloud SMN](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
+* [Paho MQTT 5](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
+* [Stitch](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)
+
+These three extensions are now supported in native mode:
+
+* [LRA](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/lra.html)
+* [Nitrite](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/nitrite.html)
+* [Splunk](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/splunk.html)
+
+## Deprecated extensions
+
+* `camel-quarkus-componentdsl` and `camel-quarkus-endpointdsl` are a part of `camel-quarkus-core`
+  since long, so you can remove them safely making sure that your application depends on `camel-quarkus-core`
+  either directly or indirectly.
+* Similarly, `camel-quarkus-main` is now a part of `camel-quarkus-core` and you can remove it safely making
+  sure that your projects depends on `camel-quarkus-core` at least transitively.
+
+## Breaking changes:
+
+The following deprecated extensions were removed in this release:
+
+* WebSocket JSR 356 (replaced by [Vert.x WebSocket](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/vertx-websocket.html))
+* All AWS SDK v1 extensions (replaced by their AWS SDK v2 counterparts)
+
+A part of the functionality originally present in `camel-quarkus-xml-io` has moved to
+`camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`. Hence when you see e.g. `Cannot find RoutesBuilderLoader in classpath supporting file extension: xml` in your log, you'll need to replace `camel-quarkus-xml-io` with `camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`.
+
+
+## Full Changelog of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0
+
+* [Fixed issues](https://camel.apache.org/releases/q-1.8.0/)

Review comment:
       One more here:
   
   ```suggestion
   * [Fixed issues](/releases/q-1.8.0/)
   ```




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   b8b4c56 adopts the suggestions (thanks!) of @zregvart 


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[GitHub] [camel-website] zregvart commented on a change in pull request #560: Blog: Camel Quarkus 1.8.0

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
zregvart commented on a change in pull request #560:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/560#discussion_r604871407



##########
File path: content/blog/2021/03/camel-quarkus-release-1.8.0/index.md
##########
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in Kafka components](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   [optional property placeholders](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
   (`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
   and improvements in Kafka components](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
   ```

##########
File path: content/blog/2021/03/camel-quarkus-release-1.8.0/index.md
##########
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in Kafka components](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+### New [language DSLs](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   ([Java jOOR](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
   [XML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
   [Groovy](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
   [YAML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
   [Kotlin](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
   or [JavaScript](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
   ```

##########
File path: content/blog/2021/03/camel-quarkus-release-1.8.0/index.md
##########
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in Kafka components](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+### New [language DSLs](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
+With Camel Quarkus you still need the `pom.xml` file with the appropriate dependencies in addition to the route definition files.
+Except for XML and YAML, these DSLs are supported only in JVM mode, because they load and compile the routes at runtime.
+
+## New extensions
+
+Except for the new DSLs mentioned above, there are six new extensions:
+
+* [Azure Storage Data Lake](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
+* [Freemarker](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
+* [HL7](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
+* [Huawei Cloud SMN](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
+* [Paho MQTT 5](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
+* [Stitch](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)
+
+These three extensions are now supported in native mode:
+
+* [LRA](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/lra.html)
+* [Nitrite](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/nitrite.html)
+* [Splunk](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/splunk.html)

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   * [LRA](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/lra.html)
   * [Nitrite](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/nitrite.html)
   * [Splunk](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/splunk.html)
   ```

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+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in Kafka components](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+### New [language DSLs](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
+With Camel Quarkus you still need the `pom.xml` file with the appropriate dependencies in addition to the route definition files.
+Except for XML and YAML, these DSLs are supported only in JVM mode, because they load and compile the routes at runtime.
+
+## New extensions
+
+Except for the new DSLs mentioned above, there are six new extensions:
+
+* [Azure Storage Data Lake](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
+* [Freemarker](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
+* [HL7](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
+* [Huawei Cloud SMN](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
+* [Paho MQTT 5](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
+* [Stitch](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   * [Azure Storage Data Lake](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
   * [Freemarker](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
   * [HL7](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
   * [Huawei Cloud SMN](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
   * [Paho MQTT 5](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
   * [Stitch](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)
   ```

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+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).

Review comment:
       I think you'll need to use site relative links here. The reason being that the link checker doesn't check remote links, so we enforce all links that point to camel.apache.org to be site relative so they can be checked and we can notice broken links.
   
   ```suggestion
   [reduces object allocations](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
   [optimizes Camel Core](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
   the [HTTP component](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
   ```

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+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in Kafka components](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+### New [language DSLs](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
+With Camel Quarkus you still need the `pom.xml` file with the appropriate dependencies in addition to the route definition files.
+Except for XML and YAML, these DSLs are supported only in JVM mode, because they load and compile the routes at runtime.
+
+## New extensions
+
+Except for the new DSLs mentioned above, there are six new extensions:
+
+* [Azure Storage Data Lake](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
+* [Freemarker](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
+* [HL7](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
+* [Huawei Cloud SMN](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
+* [Paho MQTT 5](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
+* [Stitch](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)
+
+These three extensions are now supported in native mode:
+
+* [LRA](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/lra.html)
+* [Nitrite](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/nitrite.html)
+* [Splunk](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/splunk.html)
+
+## Deprecated extensions
+
+Deprecated extensions:
+
+* `camel-quarkus-componentdsl` and `camel-quarkus-endpointdsl` are a part of `camel-quarkus-core`
+  since long, so you can remove them safely making sure that your application depends on `camel-quarkus-core`
+  either directly or indirectly.
+* Similarly, `camel-quarkus-main` is now a part of `camel-quarkus-core` and you can remove it safely making
+  sure that your projects depends on `camel-quarkus-core` at least transitively.
+
+## Breaking changes:
+
+The following deprecated extensions were removed in this release:
+
+* WebSocket JSR 356 (replaced by [Vert.x WebSocket](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/vertx-websocket.html))

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   * WebSocket JSR 356 (replaced by [Vert.x WebSocket](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/vertx-websocket.html))
   ```

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##########
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+---
+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in Kafka components](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+### New [language DSLs](https://camel.apache.org/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
+With Camel Quarkus you still need the `pom.xml` file with the appropriate dependencies in addition to the route definition files.
+Except for XML and YAML, these DSLs are supported only in JVM mode, because they load and compile the routes at runtime.
+
+## New extensions
+
+Except for the new DSLs mentioned above, there are six new extensions:
+
+* [Azure Storage Data Lake](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
+* [Freemarker](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
+* [HL7](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
+* [Huawei Cloud SMN](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
+* [Paho MQTT 5](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
+* [Stitch](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)
+
+These three extensions are now supported in native mode:
+
+* [LRA](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/lra.html)
+* [Nitrite](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/nitrite.html)
+* [Splunk](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/splunk.html)
+
+## Deprecated extensions
+
+Deprecated extensions:
+
+* `camel-quarkus-componentdsl` and `camel-quarkus-endpointdsl` are a part of `camel-quarkus-core`
+  since long, so you can remove them safely making sure that your application depends on `camel-quarkus-core`
+  either directly or indirectly.
+* Similarly, `camel-quarkus-main` is now a part of `camel-quarkus-core` and you can remove it safely making
+  sure that your projects depends on `camel-quarkus-core` at least transitively.
+
+## Breaking changes:
+
+The following deprecated extensions were removed in this release:
+
+* WebSocket JSR 356 (replaced by [Vert.x WebSocket](https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/vertx-websocket.html))
+* All AWS SDK v1 extensions (replaced by their AWS SDK v2 counterparts)
+
+A part of the functionality originally present in `camel-quarkus-xml-io` has moved to
+`camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`. Hence when you see e.g. `Cannot find RoutesBuilderLoader in classpath supporting file extension: xml` in your log, you'll need to replace `camel-quarkus-xml-io` with `camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`.
+
+
+## Full Changelog of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0
+
+* [Fixed issues](https://github.com/apache/camel-quarkus/milestone/12?closed=1)

Review comment:
       You could point to a release also, something like:
   
   ```suggestion
   * [Fixed issues](https://camel.apache.org/releases/q-1.8.0/)
   ```
   
   That would require creating a `release-1.8.9.md` file here: https://github.com/apache/camel-website/tree/master/content/releases/q




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+title: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+date: 2021-03-31
+authors: ["ppalaga"]
+categories: ["Releases", "Camel Quarkus"]
+preview: "Camel Quarkus 1.8.0 Released"
+summary: "The highlights of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0"
+---
+
+<sub><sup>Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lanzen/5984113332">Anders Lanzen</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a></sup></sub>
+
+We are pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of Camel Quarkus! Here are the highlights.
+
+## Camel 3.9.0
+
+Camel 3.9.0 is rich in optimizations. It
+[reduces object allocations](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#reduced-object-allocations),
+[optimizes Camel Core](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-core) and
+the [HTTP component](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optimized-http-component).
+
+Camel 3.9.0 further brings
+[optional property placeholders](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#optional-property-placeholders)
+(`file:foo?bufferSize={{?myBufferSize}}`)
+and improvements in [Kafka components](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#kafka).
+
+Please check the full release announcement of [Camel 3.9.0](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew).
+
+## Quarkus 1.13.0.Final
+
+The new release of Quarkus brings several new features:
+
+* [DevServices](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#zero-config-setup-with-devservices) simplify testing with containers
+* [OpenTelemetry](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#opentelemetry-extension) is now supported via two new extensions
+* [Kubernetes Service Binding](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#kubernetes-service-binding) simplifies the deployment on Kubernetes.
+* [New MicroProfile REST Client](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#microprofile-rest-client-based-on-resteasy-reactive) based on RESTEasy Reactive.
+* [Test coverage reports](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-13-0-final-released/#test-coverage-reports) with `quarkus-jacoco`.
+
+## New [language DSLs](/blog/2021/03/Camel39-Whatsnew/#multi-language-dsls)
+
+These are mostly motivated by [Camel K](/camel-k/latest/)
+and its project-less approach to defining Camel routes.
+With Camel K, all you need to run an integration is a file where the routes are defined using one of the supported DSLs
+([Java jOOR](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/java-joor-dsl.html),
+[XML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/xml-io-dsl.html),
+[Groovy](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/groovy-dsl.html),
+[YAML](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/yaml-dsl.html),
+[Kotlin](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/kotlin-dsl.html)
+or [JavaScript](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/js-dsl.html)).
+With Camel Quarkus you still need the `pom.xml` file with the appropriate dependencies in addition to the route definition files.
+Except for XML and YAML, these DSLs are supported only in JVM mode, because they load and compile the routes at runtime.
+
+## New extensions
+
+Except for the new DSLs mentioned above, there are six new extensions:
+
+* [Azure Storage Data Lake](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/azure-storage-datalake.html) (JVM only)
+* [Freemarker](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/freemarker.html) (native)
+* [HL7](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/hl7.html) (native)
+* [Huawei Cloud SMN](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/huaweicloud-smn.html) (JVM only)
+* [Paho MQTT 5](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/paho-mqtt5.html) (native)
+* [Stitch](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/stitch.html) (JVM only)
+
+These three extensions are now supported in native mode:
+
+* [LRA](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/lra.html)
+* [Nitrite](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/nitrite.html)
+* [Splunk](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/splunk.html)
+
+## Deprecated extensions
+
+* `camel-quarkus-componentdsl` and `camel-quarkus-endpointdsl` are a part of `camel-quarkus-core`
+  since long, so you can remove them safely making sure that your application depends on `camel-quarkus-core`
+  either directly or indirectly.
+* Similarly, `camel-quarkus-main` is now a part of `camel-quarkus-core` and you can remove it safely making
+  sure that your projects depends on `camel-quarkus-core` at least transitively.
+
+## Breaking changes:
+
+The following deprecated extensions were removed in this release:
+
+* WebSocket JSR 356 (replaced by [Vert.x WebSocket](/camel-quarkus/latest/reference/extensions/vertx-websocket.html))
+* All AWS SDK v1 extensions (replaced by their AWS SDK v2 counterparts)
+
+A part of the functionality originally present in `camel-quarkus-xml-io` has moved to
+`camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`. Hence when you see e.g. `Cannot find RoutesBuilderLoader in classpath supporting file extension: xml` in your log, you'll need to replace `camel-quarkus-xml-io` with `camel-quarkus-xml-io-dsl`.
+
+
+## Full Changelog of Camel Quarkus 1.8.0
+
+* [Fixed issues](https://camel.apache.org/releases/q-1.8.0/)

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