interceptSendToEndpoint with predicate and skip
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Key: CAMEL-4809
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4809
Project: Camel
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Raul Kripalani
Attachments: test-interceptor.xml
The <when> clause in the interceptors behave like filters. This is okay with
intercept and interceptFrom, where the only possible route manipulation is
<stop />, which is expressed inside the routing block.
However, with interceptSendToEndpoint there is one edge case that could cause
ambiguity. When skipSendToEndpoint=true, along with a <when> clause, the user
might expect that the skipping will only occur if the condition is met.
However, it occurs always. The <when /> only determines whether the routing
logic contained inside the body of the intercept block will occur or not.
I propose to add a new attribute onlySkipWhenConditionMet, so that when this is
true, the <when> clause will be evaluated to determine if the originally
intended endpoint is actually skipped or not.
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