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Forces a rollback of a route
The Rollback pattern forces a route to rollback all of the already executed processing.
The Rollback pattern can appear anywhere in the body of a route.
Table 70, “Rollback Properties” describes the properties you can specify using the properties editor.
Table 70. Rollback Properties
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Specifies a text description for the node. This description is included in the generated XML file, but it is informational only. It is not used by Apache Camel. |
| Specifies a unique identifier for the endpoint. The tooling automatically generates an id for a node when it is created, but you can remove that id or replace it with your own. The Camel debugger requires all nodes with a breakpoint set to have a unique id. You can use the id to refer to endpoints in your Camel XML file. |
| Specifies whether the entire transaction is rolled back, without throwing a RollbackExchangeException. The default is Disabled. This property cannot be enabled when |
| Specifies whether the current transaction is rolled back, without throwing a RollbackExchangeException. The default is Disabled. This property cannot be enabled when |
| Specifies a message to be sent when a transaction is rolled back. |