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Mastering Apache Camel
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Messaging systems EIPs gather all patterns related to the delivery of messages, which are moving along in the routing logic.
The Message Channel EIP is the generic name for the communication between endpoints in a Camel route.
In the examples of the previous chapters, we used endpoints with the following syntax:
component:option?key=value&key=value
For instance, we can have a route as follows:
<from uri="timer:fire?period=5000"/> <to uri="log:myLog"/>
This route uses two endpoints (timer and log). Camel implicitly creates a Message Channel between the two endpoints.
The purpose is to decouple the endpoint producing the message from the application consuming the message.
This EIP is actually used in basically all routes in an implicit way (you don't have to use a special notation to use Message Channel, it's in Camel).
Another implicit EIP in Camel is the Message EIP.
This EIP is basically implemented by the Camel message interface and wrapped...