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We have most of our application logic using typical Springboot components.



We are looking at using spring boot integration. The flow is to provision servie for end user. Typically we get a request and it has to orchestrate by calling a bunch of other services, with conditional branching and the end result is the user is provisioned.



What is the best way to implement this in Spring integration ? Is there any way to link them dynamically based on the output of the previous step ?



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    We have most of our application logic using typical Springboot components.



    We are looking at using spring boot integration. The flow is to provision servie for end user. Typically we get a request and it has to orchestrate by calling a bunch of other services, with conditional branching and the end result is the user is provisioned.



    What is the best way to implement this in Spring integration ? Is there any way to link them dynamically based on the output of the previous step ?



    thank you










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      We are looking at using spring boot integration. The flow is to provision servie for end user. Typically we get a request and it has to orchestrate by calling a bunch of other services, with conditional branching and the end result is the user is provisioned.



      What is the best way to implement this in Spring integration ? Is there any way to link them dynamically based on the output of the previous step ?



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      We have most of our application logic using typical Springboot components.



      We are looking at using spring boot integration. The flow is to provision servie for end user. Typically we get a request and it has to orchestrate by calling a bunch of other services, with conditional branching and the end result is the user is provisioned.



      What is the best way to implement this in Spring integration ? Is there any way to link them dynamically based on the output of the previous step ?



      thank you







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          The AbstractMappingMessageRouter has a dynamic channels feature. So, you can route to whatever channel you want and it is really going to be tied at runtime: https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/docs/5.0.9.RELEASE/reference/html/messaging-routing-chapter.html#dynamic-routers






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            The AbstractMappingMessageRouter has a dynamic channels feature. So, you can route to whatever channel you want and it is really going to be tied at runtime: https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/docs/5.0.9.RELEASE/reference/html/messaging-routing-chapter.html#dynamic-routers






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                The AbstractMappingMessageRouter has a dynamic channels feature. So, you can route to whatever channel you want and it is really going to be tied at runtime: https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/docs/5.0.9.RELEASE/reference/html/messaging-routing-chapter.html#dynamic-routers






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