Hi Dilshani,

Call mediator blocking functionality [1] is similar to the Callout mediator.

When invoked in a asynchronous manner, the Call mediator performs a
blocking external service invocation during mediation. So when you send the
call to backend with blocking functionality (blocking=true), It will wait
for the response. When you send the call with non blocking, It will work in
a synchronous manner without waiting for the response.

[1] - https://docs.wso2.com/display/ESB490/Call+Mediator


Thanks,
Kathees

On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Dilshani Subasinghe <dilsh...@wso2.com>
wrote:

> Hi ESB team,
>
> In call mediator, there is a separate option called "Blocking". AFAIK call
> mediator having default functionality of blocking mediation.
>
> What will be the different behavior can have through Enabling Blocking
> rather than in-built blocking feature ? Even though Blocking disabled, it
> may not act as send mediator.
>
> Can someone help to figure out this ?
>
> Thank you.
>
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