For me this seems a policy issue for me.

 

First I think we have no problem of receiving messages with attachments w/ or w/o MTOM. So enabling MTOM means, we also concern about the OUT path.

 

Lets take the options we have. We can either enable MTOM for the whole system or per service basis. Enabling for the whole system is too rigid, IMO. The best option is WS – Policy. But since we don’t have it now in Axis2 let’s have some other solution. I’d like to propose the following alternative.

 

Lets talk about any client calling Axis2 server. Since Axis2 server can handle anything, let’s mandate the client to set a reference parameter, if he can receive MTOM enabled attachments. This will enable the server to send MTOM messages, if any, to the client. Client has the option of sending MTOM attachments or not we have no problem with that.

 

What if, Axis2 client calls non-Axis2 server. I can’t think of a solution for this.

 

So what do u all think abt it ? Comments ….

 

Chinthaka

 


From: Thilina Gunarathne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 7:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jira] Commented: (AXIS2-65) Management support via JMX

 

This is something to do when sending messages (only in outflow).... Whether to send MTOMised messages or base64 encoded only... We can get this done easily If we can set the enableMTOM property per service basis.

 

Thanx,

~Thilina

 

On 8/19/05, Deepal Jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Thilina;

 

I can not understand how do you enable MTOM per service basis , as I know you are selecting MTOM basid buider at the transport by using MIME headers , and you can only identify the service when you come to dispatch phase. So could you please explain what do you mean by enebeling MTOM perservice basis

 

 

Thanks,
 Deepal
................................................................
~Future is Open~

 


 

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:16 AM

Subject: Re: [jira] Commented: (AXIS2-65) Management support via JMX


 

Hi all,

I hope configuring MTOM and file caching per service basis is also meant by the follwoing statement.

 > 5.  it provide a way to edit parameters in each level (Global , service , opearation , module , 

> handlers , Transport sender and recivers)
 

Sending this note just to make sure..... :)

 

~Thilina

 

On 8/16/05, Deepal Jayasinghe (JIRA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

   [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-65?page=comments#action_12318864 ]

Deepal Jayasinghe commented on AXIS2-65:
----------------------------------------

I like to have the following features in JMX

1.   All the functionality provied by axis2 web admin should be there
2.   It should be able to change global handler chain
3.   It should be able to remove service
4   it should be able to turn off an opeartion of a service
5.  it provide a way to edit parameters in each level (Global , service , opearation , module , handlers , Transport sender and recivers)
6. Engaging and disengaging module (s)

> Management support via JMX
> --------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS2-65
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-65
>      Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: deployment
>     Reporter: Srinath Perera
>     Priority: Minor

>
> http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Axis2/Tasks/JMX-front

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