The multicast sends the same message to all the to or pipeline elements it
finds in its definition. That's why it is a "multicast".  What is it you
are trying to accomplish here and don't focus so much on the mechanics of
doing it.  Without knowing what your business case/problem definition is
it's hard to say what will work for you.

On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 1:42 PM, DariusX <dariuscoo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It isn't clear what you want as the expected output.
> From your example, it seems that you have two "pipelines" and you want to
> multicast to send the message down both pipelines.
> But, that's probably not what you really want.
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