y.CamelAggregatedSize}
What still puzzles me, is how to define a timeout. I have learnt that
"batchTimeout" is inappropriate.
Is there any built-in facility or am I to introduce some timestamp-header
and do calculations on this basis?
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http://camel.apache.org/aggregator.html. You can also define your own
aggregation strategy and completedPredicate as explained in the Camel docs
and the blog mentioned previously:
http://tmielke.blogspot.com/2009/01/using-camel-aggregator-correctly.html.
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haps this article helps you as well:
http://tmielke.blogspot.com/2009_01_01_archive.html
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