But is the error sufficient to force Camel to shutdown? I assume it is given
the resource, in this case, is no different than memory; if there's none
left, the process cannot continue.
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Is there any endpoint in Camel, either seda, direct, activemq, jpa, or
splitter, that automatically shuts down the context if a setting on the
endpoint is exceeded?
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