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In the reference manual, there are multiple sections with the heading message endpoints:
1. Section 2.4: http://static.springsource.org/sprin...view-endpoints
2. Chapter 7, Section 7.1: http://static.springsource.org/sprin...ngle/#endpoint
According to EIP http://www.eaipatterns.com/MessageEndpoint.html ,Section 2.4 in the reference manual says :It is the messaging endpoint code that takes that command or data, makes it into a message, and sends it on a particular messaging channel. It is the endpoint that receives a message, extracts the contents, and gives them to the application in a meaningful way.and it includes transformers, routers, etc.. which take in message from a input channel and send it to output channel. Do all these also fall under messaging endpoints? The first line " endpoint represents the filter of a pipes-and-filters " covers all possible components, while the second line onward ( and eip descrription of the pattern) restricts that it is that filter that connects and abstracts application code with the messaging framework.A Message Endpoint represents the "filter" of a pipes-and-filters architecture. As mentioned above, the endpoint's primary role is to connect application code to the messaging framework and to do so in a non-invasive manner. In other words, the application code should ideally have no awareness of the Message objects or the Message Channels
Chapter 7 has described service activator, gateways, and i interpreted from the eip book that they fill in the shoes as message endpoints as convert a domain object to a message and put it in a channel ( and vice versa).
I feel the current structure mentioning it in 2 different places is a bit confusing also, and hence request a possible editing in the structure.


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