Splitter will split one message to multiple messages.... that is the work of a 
splitter.. 
 
How will you map multiple messages to one "out" of the http consumer ??  
You can send the splitted messages to another http endpoint (provider) if you 
want.  
 
I am not sure if I understand correctly why you want to use the splitter.
 
 

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From: unni_varun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 7/6/2007 3:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: converting in-out MEP to in-only MEP




i can use in-only for my http and then direct the output of splitter to some
jms queue. but i want the result of splitter into http and not any other
component. and thats why using in-out in http.
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