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In the sample below we consume messages from the activemq queue foo
and want to send the same message to both seda:foo
and seda:bar
. Sending the same message requires that we use Multicast. This is done by adding the multicast()
before the to type:
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from("activemq:queue:foo").multicast().to("seda:foo", "seda:bar");
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title | Pipeline is default in Camel |
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If you have a route such as: Code Block |
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from("activemq:queue:foo").to("seda:foo", "seda:bar");
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It is default a pipeline in Camel (that is the opposite to Multicast). In the above example using pipes and filters then the result from seda:foo is sent to seda:bar, ie. its not the same message sent to multiple destinations, but a sent through a chain (the pipes and the filters). |