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Configuring aggregation flows

Use aggregation message flows to generate and fan-out a number of related requests, fan-in the corresponding replies, and compile those replies into a single aggregated reply message, by using the AggregateControl, AggregateRequest, and AggregateReply nodes.

Before you start:
Read the following concept topic:

By default, the messages are put onto a set of default storage queues (beginning SYSTEM.BROKER.AGGR) for processing, but you can use an Aggregation configurable service to specify alternative queues. You can also use the Aggregation configurable service to set a timeout for the aggregation.

For an overview of using aggregation in message flows, see Message flow aggregation.

To configure aggregation flows see the following topics:

The following sample demonstrates the use of aggregation message flows:

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