Hi all,
these are the results I get, only the most explicit and verbose configuration
returns the expected result.
Working route:
.pipeline().to("A").to("B").end()
.pipeline().to("C").to("D").end()
10:41:12.644 [main] INFO route1 - after direct:start body=START
10:41:12.666 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> A
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50181-1477993271722-0-3]
10:41:12.667 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - A got in=START
10:41:12.667 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> B
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50181-1477993271722-0-3]
10:41:12.667 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - B got in=A
10:41:12.670 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> C
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50181-1477993271722-0-4]
10:41:12.671 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - C got in=START
10:41:12.671 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> D
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50181-1477993271722-0-4]
10:41:12.671 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - D got in=C
Faulty routes:
.pipeline("A", "B")
.pipeline("C", "D”)
or
.to("A", "B")
.to("C", "D")
10:43:46.383 [main] INFO route1 - after direct:start body=START
10:43:46.389 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> A
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50316-1477993425625-0-3]
10:43:46.389 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - A got in=START
10:43:46.390 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> B
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50316-1477993425625-0-4]
10:43:46.390 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - B got in=START
10:43:46.391 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> C
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50316-1477993425625-0-5]
10:43:46.391 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - C got in=START
10:43:46.391 [main] DEBUG org.apache.camel.processor.SendProcessor - >>>> D
Exchange[ID-Spitfire-local-50316-1477993425625-0-6]
10:43:46.391 [main] DEBUG com.esc.test.MulticastPipelinesTest - D got in=START
Best,
Edoardo
> On 31 Oct 2016, at 15:04, DariusX <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Your example was:
> multicast()
> .pipeline("A", "B")
> .pipeline("C", "D")
> .end()
>
> You send "START" as the body to this. So, you should expect "START" to be
> the in.body for both "A" and "C".
>
> The in body for "B" will depend on what "A" does. Example: if "A" transforms
> the body to a constant "Hello from A", then that is what "B" will get as its
> in.body.
>
> Similarly, "D" will get whatever "C" decides to send along.
>
> If neither A nor C make any changes to the body, then you should expect
> "START" to be the in.body for all four.
>
>
>
>
>
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