Keith,
The Synapse transports are compatible with Axis2. The issue you
describe looks like SYNAPSE-418. It would be very interesting if you
could confirm this.
Regards,
Andreas
On 8 sept. 08, at 17:30, keith chapman wrote:
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Andreas Veithen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Amila,
The intention was (and still is?) to take the versions of the mail
and JMS transports from the Synapse project. That's why they have
been removed from Axis2.
Yes, I beleive the JMS transport in synapse is ahead than the one we
had in Axis2. I tried using the synapse JMS transport (1.2) with
Axis2 1.4 but it did not work. I think the transports in Synapse
needs some change to be compatible with Axis2. (The problem was that
when a response was received at the client it was failing saying the
MessageReceiver was not found).
Thanks,
Keith.
I think that it would not be useful to resurrect them. If people use
the Axis2 versions of the transports, they should take them from the
1.4 distribution or migrate to the Synapse transports.
Regards,
Andreas
Quoting Amila Suriarachchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi all,
As I remember there was a discussion to put Axis2 transports for a
different
commons project. Finally transports have moved to a different
module called
transports. But smtp and jms transports are missing from that module.
IMHO there are people use these transports.
Shall I add them from the Axis2 1.4 branch to transports module?
thanks,
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WSO2 Inc.
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