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017    package org.apache.camel;
018    
019    /**
020     * {@link org.apache.camel.Endpoint} can optionally implement this interface to
021     * indicate whether or not it supports multiple consumers.
022     * <p/>
023     * By default endpoints are assumed <b>not</b> to support multiple consumers.
024     * <p/>
025     * A rare few endpoints do in fact support multiple consumers and thus the purpose of this interface.
026     * For example JMS endpoints which have topics that can be consumed by multiple consumers.
027     * <p/>
028     * The purpose of this is to check on startup that we do not have multiple consumers
029     * for the <b>same</b> endpoints. This prevents starting up with copy/paste mistakes in the Camel routes.
030     *
031     * @version 
032     */
033    public interface MultipleConsumersSupport {
034    
035        /**
036         * Are multiple consumers supported?
037         *
038         * @return <tt>true</tt> if multiple consumers are supported
039         */
040        boolean isMultipleConsumersSupported();
041    }