Harm

The callout mediator is blocking. Its designed to be used within a
flow, before sending the message on. The send mediator is non-blocking
and is usually used at the end of a message flow. Does that clarify
it?

Regards
Paul

2009/8/24 Harm Verhagen <[email protected]>:
> What exactly is the difference between the callout and send mediator.
> They seem similar to me.
> Do you have a typical forseen usage example for both ?
>
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> Regards,
> Harm
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