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Message

For messaging, it is an atomic unit of data that is passed between two or more clients. A message consists of three components:

  • headers, which contain a predefined set of metadata that is used to communicate information about a message between the different parties that handle the message
  • properties, which contain application defined metadata about a message to the different parties that handle the message
  • body, which contains the messages payload

For routing, the data passed and processed by a route. A message consists of three components:

  • headers, which contain metadata that is used to communicate information about a message between the different processors that handle the message
  • attachments, which contain binary data that is associated with the message
  • body, which contains the messages payload

For services, any data passed between a service provider and a service consumer, or between two endpoints. Messages are defined in using the WSDL message element.

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