Beware of publish-subscribe in Apache Camel
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Mar 17, 2014 - Scala
The publish-subscribe pattern (short: pubsub) is an event handling and messaging pattern where the consumer subscribes to the provider, which in return can then publish a message that can be picked up and processed by each subscribed consumer.
Beware of publish-subscribe in Apache Camel
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