Owen, What you need is Apache Synapse. Please ask on the synapse-dev AT ws.apache.org mailing list. You will have to subscribe first by sending an empty email to synapse-dev-subscribe AT ws.apache.org.
thanks, dims On 2/22/07, Owen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello. Please excuse my ignorance if, in asking this question, I seem to have no idea. I really would like one of those – hence I ask this question. I hope people from this forum can help. I am backing away from a full ESB solution because nothing out there seems quite stable enough – or maybe I'm just not confident enough to settle on a particular solution. What I would like to do is add web services to all our internal systems, and provide these interfaces directly to our customers. I would like to put a lightweight JVM on each host, and run appropriate web services for systems that that host… hosts. If I were putting together a JBI ESB, these would be the binding connectors, and indeed, this is what I'd ideally want them to be when I consider an ESB. Problem is I don't have any idea how to create such thins as these. I've created Web services that are run inside a web server, but maybe I'm a bit scared to create them to run simply within the JVM. Is this anything particularly special? Do I just create the web service class in source code like any other Java program? Is it that simple? Some advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time, Owen.
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