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Can be turned off using the value <tt>false</tt>. * <p/> * The default value is , */ String delimiter() default ","; /** * If enabled then sending messages to the recipients occurs concurrently. * Note the caller thread will still wait until all messages has been fully processed, before it continues. * Its only the sending and processing the replies from the recipients which happens concurrently. */ boolean parallelProcessing() default false; /** * If enabled then the aggregate method on AggregationStrategy can be called concurrently. * Notice that this would require the implementation of AggregationStrategy to be implemented as thread-safe. * By default this is false meaning that Camel synchronizes the call to the aggregate method. * Though in some use-cases this can be used to archive higher performance when the AggregationStrategy is implemented as thread-safe. */ boolean parallelAggregate() default false; /** * Will now stop further processing if an exception or failure occurred during processing of an * {@link org.apache.camel.Exchange} and the caused exception will be thrown. * <p/> * Will also stop if processing the exchange failed (has a fault message) or an exception * was thrown and handled by the error handler (such as using onException). In all situations * the recipient list will stop further processing. This is the same behavior as in pipeline, which * is used by the routing engine. * <p/> * The default behavior is to <b>not</b> stop but continue processing till the end */ boolean stopOnException() default false; /** * If enabled, unwind exceptions occurring at aggregation time to the error handler when parallelProcessing is used. * Currently, aggregation time exceptions do not stop the route processing when parallelProcessing is used. * Enabling this option allows to work around this behavior. * * The default value is <code>false</code> for the sake of backward compatibility. */ boolean stopOnAggregateException() default false; /** * If enabled then Camel will process replies out-of-order, eg in the order they come back. * If disabled, Camel will process replies in the same order as defined by the recipient list. */ boolean streaming() default false; /** * Whether to ignore the invalidate endpoint exception when try to create a producer with that endpoint */ boolean ignoreInvalidEndpoints() default false; /** * Sets a reference to the AggregationStrategy to be used to assemble the replies from the recipients, into a single outgoing message from the RecipientList. * By default Camel will use the last reply as the outgoing message. You can also use a POJO as the AggregationStrategy */ String strategyRef() default ""; /** * Refers to a custom Thread Pool to be used for parallel processing. * Notice if you set this option, then parallel processing is automatic implied, and you do not have to enable that option as well. */ String executorServiceRef() default ""; /** * Sets a total timeout specified in millis, when using parallel processing. * If the Recipient List hasn't been able to send and process all replies within the given timeframe, * then the timeout triggers and the Recipient List breaks out and continues. * Notice if you provide a TimeoutAwareAggregationStrategy then the timeout method is invoked before breaking out. * If the timeout is reached with running tasks still remaining, certain tasks for which it is difficult for Camel * to shut down in a graceful manner may continue to run. So use this option with a bit of care. */ long timeout() default 0; /** * Uses the {@link Processor} when preparing the {@link org.apache.camel.Exchange} to be send. * This can be used to deep-clone messages that should be send, or any custom logic needed before * the exchange is send. */ String onPrepareRef() default ""; /** * Shares the {@link org.apache.camel.spi.UnitOfWork} with the parent and each of the sub messages. * Recipient List will by default not share unit of work between the parent exchange and each recipient exchange. * This means each sub exchange has its own individual unit of work. */ @Deprecated boolean shareUnitOfWork() default false; }