Hi

See this FAQ
http://camel.apache.org/using-getin-or-getout-methods-on-exchange.html

If you have a copy of the Camel in Action book, see page 66 for more
details as well.

On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Matt Sicker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't understand what the point of using the out message is. It doesn't
> copy headers. It doesn't signify the end of a route as far as I can tell.
> It's not used for a reply message. I don't think any of the official Camel
> components even use the out message. What good is it for?
>
> In my own project, I've created a final processor that copies the in
> message to the out message and selectively fills in headers that were
> configured for that processor. I don't even know why I do this other than
> as a way to get rid of the myriad JMS headers that get passed around from
> using JMS (and occasionally rogue HTTP headers returned from a SOAP call
> somewhere).
>
> Are there any good resources or explanations as to the point of the out
> message? It seems to complicate things as it doesn't seem as though you can
> send a dual-message of anything by using both the in and out messages.
>
> --
> Matt Sicker <[email protected]>



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