Nesting Multiple Route Tasks

You can use multiple, nested Route tasks to send a message to a target operation. Doing so enables you to create complex mediation paths with multiple conditions.

When you use nested Route tasks, the mediation path shows whether a route goes directly to a target operation, or goes through another Route task first. When multiple Route tasks are in the mediation path, the task output details (or case paths) from only one of the Route tasks is visible at a time.

Procedure

  1. To see the output details of another Route task in the mediation path, click the button next to the Route task icon, or use the outline view to navigate to a specific Route task.
  2. To see the level of a route in a nested set of Route tasks, place the cursor over the button next to the Route task icon. In this example image, the top-level Route task shows nested routes in a mediation flow in the red circle. Nested routes appear in the Outline view in the blue circle.