Changes for page Synchronous Routing

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31 31  * You need to deploy the complete five layers at once to prevent timeouts while deploying half of your solution
32 32  * In contrast with asynchronous routing the synchronous routing only has one output tied to an input (instead of a possible one towards many)
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34 -If you want to learn more about asynchronous routing instead of synchronous routing, please check out this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Messaging.crashcourse-messaging-asynchronous-routing.WebHome||target="blank"]]. In synchronous routing, you not only route messages towards a certain offramp. On top of that, the routing waits for a response. Subsequently, it will route the message back to the correct onramp from which the message originated. This process happens based on a header value that is automatically determined and set by eMagiz.
34 +If you want to learn more about asynchronous routing instead of synchronous routing, please check out this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Messaging.crashcourse-messaging-asynchronous-routing||target="blank"]]. In synchronous routing, you not only route messages towards a certain offramp. On top of that, the routing waits for a response. Subsequently, it will route the message back to the correct onramp from which the message originated. This process happens based on a header value that is automatically determined and set by eMagiz.
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36 36  === 3.1 Make a decision ===
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