Using getIn or getOut methods on ExchangePage edited by Christian Schneider
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add diagram of message flow and some short summary of what happens on a route
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Full ContentMesssage exchange patterns and the Exchange objectThe Camel API is influenced by APIs such as JBI specification, CXF which defines a concept called Message Exchange Patterns (MEP for short). The MEP defines the messaging style used such as one-way (InOnly) or request-reply (InOut), The Exchange API provides two methods to get a message, either getIn or getOut. Flow of an exchange through a route
Using getIn or getOut methods on ExchangeNow suppose you want to use a Camel Processor to adjust a message. This can be done as follows: public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { String body = exchange.getIn().getBody(String.class); // change the message to say Hello exchange.getOut().setBody("Hello " + body); }
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