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You can create pipelines of logic using multiple Endpoint or Message Translator instances as follows
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Though pipeline is the default mode of operation when you specify multiple outputs in Camel. The opposite to pipeline is multicast; which fires the same message into each of its outputs. (See the example below).
In Spring XML you can use the the <pipeline/>
element as of 1.4.0 onwards
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In the above the pipeline element is actually unnecessary, you could use this...
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Its just which is a bit more explicit.
However if you wish to use use <multicast/>
to avoid a pipeline - to send the same message into multiple pipelines - then the the <pipeline/>
element comes into its own.:
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In the above example we are routing from a single Endpoint to a list of different endpoints specified using URIs. If you find the above a bit confusing, try reading about the Architecture or try the Examples
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