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Where hostname is the hostname or ip where the server will run.
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| {{socketType}} | {{none}} | Choose from PULL, SUBSCRIBE for consumers, or PUSH, PUBLISH for producers |
| {{asyncConsumer}} | {{true}} | Sets the consumer to be async. |
| {{topics}} | {{null}} | Applicable for subscribers and publishers only. Determines which topics to subscribe or publish to. If not specified then the subscriber will subscribe to all messages. If not specified by a publisher then no topic will be prefixed to the message. Specify multiple topics by a comma separated list |
| {{messageIdEnabled}} | {{false}} | If enabled then camel-zeromq will add a unique UUID to each message as it is received |
| {{messageConvertor}} | {{DefaultMessageConvertor}} | The message convertor that is used to turn an exchange into a byte array for dispatch through zeromq. See later section. |
| {{highWaterMark}} | {{-1}} | By default, zeromq will keep messages in an in-memory buffer while waiting for clients to receive. The high water mark is the max number of messages to hold before throwing an exception. -1 sets to the zeromq default, 0 disables, and any positive value sets to that value. |
| {{linger}} | {{-1}} | By default, zeromq will wait for sending messages to be received before shutting down. Linger is the number of seconds to wait before force closing the socket. -1 sets to the zeromq default, 0 disables, and any positive value sets to that value. |
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Headers
The follwing headers are set on exchanges during message transport.
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