Name

In Out — Marks the exchange pattern for the route to request/reply

Usage

The In Out pattern forces the route into a two way message exchange pattern. A response message will be returned when processing is complete.

The In Out pattern can appear anywhere in the body of a route. It can also be the final destination in a route.

Properties

Table 51 describes the properties you can specify using the properties editor.

Table 51. In Out Properties

NameDescription
UriSpecifies the URI of the endpoint to which the message is delivered.
DescriptionSpecifies a text description for the node. This description is included in the generated XML file, but it is informational only. It is not used by Apache Camel.
Id

Specifies a unique identifier for the endpoint.

The tooling automatically generates an id for a node when it is created, but you can remove that id or replace it with your own. The Camel debugger requires all nodes with a breakpoint set to have a unique id.

You can use the id to refer to endpoints in your Camel XML file.

RefSets the reference of the endpoint to send to.