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From: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 1:29:58 PM (-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Questions about resequencer


Hi, I have some questions about the resequencer EIP, I didn't manage to 
find in the documentation. 1. Is it possible to have multiple sequences 
within the same route? I have multiple orders with an order number. Each
of the order number is split into multiple parts that are sent 
separately and they have a sequence number. Now I want to resequence the
messages for each of the orders separately. The expected behavior should
be something like this: MSG 1: Order id: 1, Sequence Number: 2 -> no 
message processed MSG 2: Order id: 2, Sequence Number: 1 -> MSG 2 is 
processed MSG 3: Order id: 1, Sequence Number: 1 -> MSG 3, MSG 1 are 
processed 2. Aggregation supports configurable aggregation repositories 
(including persistent ones). Is there something similar for the 
resequencing? 3. What happens with waiting exchanges? Is the thread 
suspended and they are stored in an (in memory) repository, or is 
something else done with them? Best regards Stephan

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