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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-16084:
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You need to set size=1 in the producer, as its the 1st one that "discovers"
this endpoint and creates the queue.
So add to(seda:foo?size=1)
Yes we can maybe make this smarter and "if there are no other seda endpoints
that use a different size, then we use size=1) but so far it was first one to
be created controls the size.
> salesforce: Out of order execution
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> Key: CAMEL-16084
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-16084
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-salesforce
> Affects Versions: 3.7.1
> Reporter: Jeremy Ross
> Assignee: Jeremy Ross
> Priority: Major
>
> When using a salesforce operation after an aggregator, control seems to
> return to the aggregate caller immediately instead of proceeding with
> processors downstream from the salesforce operation. This is the behavior I'd
> expect if using the aggregator with parallelProcessing.
> I believe this is longstanding behavior, however with the removal of the
> `synchronous` option from the salesforce component (CAMEL-14138), we've
> removed a workaround to this issue.
> I'm seeing the same behavior with a salesforce operation via a wiretap with a
> threadpool with poolsize, maxsize and queuesize of 1, which should
> effectively behave in a synchronous manner.
> Test case: https://gist.github.com/jeremyross/4d7d14a33452edf236faefda77ad3e3d
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