The main point of a message filter is to drop unwanted exchanges.
The problem is that you can not simply drop InOut exchanges,
as a response is required.  We could set a fault or an error, but in this
case, it would be a validating component, not a message filter.

On 10/3/06, Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

When I tried out the Message Filter pattern in the EIP Component, it seemed
to only accept In Only and Robust In Only MEPs.

When I was testing the EIP Component with the Message Filter pattern and an
In Out MEP, i received an exception notifying me  that it only can handle In
Only and Robust In Only MEPs.

I'm asking because the documentation of this pattern in the EIP Component
does not specify this. Is there a particular reason or concern for designing
the pattern in that way?

Regards,
H. Robbins
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