The broker also manages the decomposition and recomposition of the interaction
using these rules.
The Exposed Broker node exposes external processes to the broker functions
within the node. A variation of this would be to use the Exposed Broker to expose
internal processes to external partners.
6.2.12 Exposed Router
The Exposed Router node is a variation of the Exposed Broker node. It allows a
single interaction from a source component to be switched and adapted to only
one of multiple target components. It separates the application logic from the
distribution logic based on router rules.
It exposes external processes to the Router functions in the node. A variation of
this would be to use the ...
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