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author | Henning Sudbrock <github@hsudbrock.de> | Fri May 17 12:34:34 2024 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri May 17 12:34:34 2024 +0200 |
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parent | 69b36ba8050b303d2bb78c8491b51de9c1712aad [diff] |
CAMEL-20754: Support for MQTT 5 Publish Properties (#14175) Adds a message header for MQTT 5 Publish Properties to the Paho MQTT 5 component. This enables support for the MQTT message headers introduced with MQTT 5 (like, e.g., content-type, response-topic, message-expiry-interval, or user properties; cf. section 3.3.2.3 of the MQTT 5 spec, https://docs.oasis-open.org/mqtt/mqtt/v5.0/os/mqtt-v5.0-os.html). When consuming a message, the contents of the Camel message header are taken from the properties of the incoming MQT message; when producing an MQTT message, the properties are taken from the Camel message header if available.
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