Hello all:

Can someone help me with the behaviour of multicast() when exceptions are 
thrown?  I've attached a unit test & Spring context to outline my 
question.

What I'm expecting is that all unit tests pass.  What I'm experiencing is 
that unit test "end1FailureTest" doesn't pass.  And I don't understand 
why.  Why would the behaviour be different if the first endpoint of a 
multicast() throws an exception versus the second?

I've executed the unit test under Camel 2.4 and 2.5 with the same results.

Any help is appreciated!
Mark

Mark Borner
Java Developer - ZStream Xpress


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