Click the Code tab at the bottom of the
design workspace to have a look at the generated code.
In this partially shown code, messages from the sender are given a header
according to .setHeader, which carries a list of URIs returned
by the beans.setEndpoints.class, and then routed to the
cRoutingSlip_1.
Click the Run view to display it and
click the Run button to launch the
execution of your Route.
You can also press F6 to execute it.
RESULT: The sources are routed consecutively to the defined endpoints: the
message containing the city name Beijing is routed
first to endpoint c, then to endpoint
a, and finally to endpoint b;
the message containing the city name Paris is routed
first to endpoint a, then to endpoint
b, and finally to endpoint c;
the other messages are routed to endpoint b and then to
endpoint c.
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