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| {{strategyRef}} | | Refers to an [AggregationStrategy|http://camel.apache.org/maven/curr
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| {{stopOnException}} | {{false}} | *Camel 2.2:* Whether or not to stop continue processin
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| {{timeout}} | | *Camel 2.5:*
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| {{timeout}} | | *Camel 2.5:* Sets a total timeout specified in millis. If the [Multicast
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| {{timeout}} | | *Camel 2.5:* Sets a total timeout specified in millis. If the [Multicast
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The Multicast allows to route the same message to a number of endpoints and process them i
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{snippet:id=e1|lang=java|title=Multicast using onPrepare|url=""
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The [Multicast] will copy the source [Exchange] and multicast each copy. However the copy
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h3. Using onPrepare to execute custom logic when preparing messages
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h3. Using onPrepare to execute custom logic *Available as of Camel 2
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Note added that default is sequential processing and that AggregationStrategy is used to gather replies.
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{snippet:id=example|lang=java|url=""
If you want to aggregate the whatever the incoming m
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The Multicast allows to route the same message to a number of endpoints and process them in a different way. The main difference between the Multicast and Splitter is that Splitter will
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The Multicast allows to route the same message to a number of endpoints and process them in a different way. The main difference between the Multicast and Splitter is that Splitter will
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