Sam,

Take a look at bpel-test. This JUnit project invokes ODE through its Java
API.

Lance

On 11/2/06, sam tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

Is there someother way to access the BPEL process other than sending SOAP
messages  ?

If so plz can anyone plz post it ?

I saw this code  for ActiveBPEL  in  their website ?


public class TestClient
{
  public static void main(String [] args)
  {
   try {
       String endpoint =
         "http://localhost:8080/active-bpel/services/echoService";;

       Service service = new Service();
       Call call = (Call) service.createCall();

       call.setTargetEndpointAddress( new java.net.URL(endpoint) );
       call.setOperationName(
              new QName("http://activebpel.org/echoDefs";, "echo") );
       call.addParameter("echoPart1", org.apache.axis.Constants.XSD_STRING
,
              ParameterMode.IN);
       call.addParameter("echoPart2", org.apache.axis.Constants.XSD_STRING
,
              ParameterMode.IN);
       call.setReturnType(org.apache.axis.Constants.XSD_STRING);

       String ret = (String) call.invoke(
       new Object[] { "Hello, ", "World!" } );

       System.out.println("Sent 'Hello, ' and 'World!', got '"
                            + ret + "'");
    } catch (Exception e) {
       System.err.println(e.toString());
    }
  }
}


Do we have some thing like that in Apache ODE to access the HelloWorld
BPEL
process ?


Thanx in Advance !

Sam ...Tam...


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