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Using Exchange Pattern Annotations
Using Exchange Pattern Annotations has been edited by James Strachan (Aug 12, 2008). Content:Using Exchange Pattern AnnotationsWhen working with Bean Integration or Spring Remoting you invoke methods which typicaylly by default are InOut for request/reply. That is there is an In message and an Out for the result. Typically invoking this operation will be synchronous, the caller will block until the server returns a result. Its often required to support the InOnly message exchange pattern for asynchronous or one way operations. These are often called 'fire and forget' like sending a JMS message but not waiting for any response. |
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