Mediating destinations

A destination can be configured with one or more mediations that refine how messages are handled by the destination.

A mediation can process messages in several different ways. These capabilities include message transformation, subsetting, aggregation, disaggregation, and selection of destinations (but not Consumers) to which the message is to be forwarded.

A mediation can route messages that it has processed to the post-mediation half of the destination, and can route the messages to zero or more other destinations.

A destination that has been configured with mediations has two copies of the destination state, one for its pre-mediation half, and one for its post-mediation half. Only the mediations appear as Consumers in the pre-mediation half, and only one or more of those mediations appear as producers in the post-mediation half.




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