Yes , you are right .
The example is routing the CXF Client SOAP over HTTP request to an CXF
SOAP over JMS server.
Thanks , for pointing it out.
Willem.
Glen Mazza wrote:
Hello all, question on the intro paragraph to our camel-cxf example[1].
It says (with A, B, C markers added in):
The Camel CXF exampleis a demo of the camel-cxf component to show how to
route messages between CXF endpoints, [A]with one endpoint consuming a
SOAP over JMS request[/A] while the other [B]providing a SOAP over HTTP
request for the actual CXF Service endpoint[/B]. The Camel router just
routs the [C]SOAP over HTTP CXF client request[/C] to the SOAP over HTTP
CXF service.
I think the A, B, C sections really mean the following:
A: with one endpoint *making* a SOAP over JMS request
B: providing a SOAP over HTTP *service* using CXF
C: SOAP over *JMS* CXF client request
Am I correct?
Thanks,
Glen
[1] http://activemq.apache.org/camel/cxf-example.html