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  • sequence [line 8 in ESB config] -  The sequence with key sendSeq defines the endpoint where messages will be sent and defines the sequence (receiveSeq) that will receive responses. 
  • fault sequence [line 17 in ESB config] - The fault sequence provides a channel for handling faults. 
  • filter [line 29 in ESB config] - A filter mediator is used within the fault sequence to determine whether the symbol property of the message passing through this filter contains TEST. If it does, it will be logged, and no fault message is passed onto the requesting client. If TEST does not exist, a fault message is passed as usual. 
  • sequence [line 66 68 in ESB config] - This is the main sequence invoked by default when a request is made to the ESB. This sequence calls the sendSeq sequence (line 8 in ESB config).
  • task [line 76 78 in ESB config] - A task in the ESB runs periodically based on a given timer. This timer is specified using the trigger element. In this case, the task is set to run every 25 seconds. This task uses the Synapse MessageInjector class to inject a message into the Synapse environment. 
  • property [line 83 85 in ESB config] - This property, defined inside the task, specifies the message body. 
  • property [line 90 92 in ESB config] - This property, defined inside the task, sets the SOAP Action to getQuote.
  • property [line 93 95 in ESB config] - This property, defined inside the task, specifies the address where the message generated by the task is sent.