> "But the Camel routing engine will automatic handle using IN if there
> is no OUT message."

So this is the magic behind! :-)
I don't remember reading this anywhere previously and I was wondering how data 
was flowing from in to out messages.

> 
> Working on IN is just much easier to explain and use for end users.

Honestly it was confusing to me.
Writing something to an "in" message to make it go "out" was really confusing 
to me.



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