Sanoran

That is *exactly* a use-case we have in mind for Synapse. It sounds
perfect. You don't need to write any code at all.

Paul

On 7/9/07, Sanoran Triamesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are a big defense company and have very restrictive internet access.  I
have to create a pc/desktop client (A) to a web service (C) that inside a
isolated lan, and can only access C via an intermidiate http server (B).
Also, I have to log/monitor requests at B and convince security people that
they can intercept/monitor the requests. I am sure there are many solutions
possible, but I am also new to web services. So my proposal was to have A
send a SOAP/http request to B, where there will be a 'proxy' service that
will send the request to C. Synapse could be an axis service running inside
B redirecting and allowing monitoring.

I would, of course, not want to code anything on B but rather use an
existing solution.

Feel free to suggest alternatives (off line if you wish,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Thanks



On 7/9/07, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cant use synapse :(
>
> Can you explain?
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