Hello,

I'm using Camel 1.5.

I'm trying to find the best way to inject a new exchange based on the
existing exchange. For example, I have a processor. When the processor
receives an exchange and if the exchange matches the criteria, I would like
to send the original exchange AND a completely new exchange to the next
processor.

The closest example I can find is the Splitter processor, which gains this
functionality by extending the Multicast processor. Is extending the
Multicast processor the best/only way to do this? Isn't multicast designed
to send one exchange to multiple endpoints, not multiple exchanges to one
endpoint?

Will I be able to extend MulticastProcessor and still use Spring to create
my routes using the <bean> element?

Thanks,
Andy
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