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Aggregator | Indicates that a method is capable of aggregating messages. |
CorrelationStrategy | Indicates that a given method is capable of determining the correlation key of a message sent as parameter. |
Filter | Indicates that a method is capable of playing the role of a Message Filter. |
Gateway | Indicates that a method is capable of mapping its parameters to a message or message payload. |
Header | Annotation indicating that a method parameter's value should be retrieved from the message headers. |
Headers | Annotation indicating that a method parameter's value should be mapped to or from the message headers. |
MessageEndpoint | Stereotype annotation indicating that a class is capable of serving as a Message Endpoint. |
Payload | This annotation allows you to specify a SpEL expression indicating that a method parameter's value should be mapped from the payload of a Message. |
Payloads | This annotation marks a method parameter as being a list of message payloads, for POJO handlers that deal with lists of messages (e.g. |
Publisher | Annotation to indicate that a method, or all public methods if applied at class-level, should publish Messages. |
ReleaseStrategy | Indicates that a method is capable of asserting if a list of messages or payload objects is complete. |
Router | Indicates that a method is capable of resolving to a channel or channel name based on a message, message header(s), or both. |
ServiceActivator | Indicates that a method is capable of handling a message or message payload. |
Splitter | Indicates that a method is capable of splitting a single message or message payload to produce multiple messages or payloads. |
Transformer | Indicates that a method is capable of transforming a message, message header, or message payload. |
Provides annotations for annotation-based configuration.
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