Hello Willem, thank you for that, at least the bus now starts. But then, I am still completely lost. Having received the message through CXF, it now arrives in the component which should prepare the SOAP call. I am able to change the element in the MessageContentsList, but from the error I receive now, and the things I see in the debugger, I am certain that this is not sufficient, because the stack trace tells me something like
java.lang.ClassCastException: providerpackage.ProviderRequestObject cannot be cast to consumerpackage.ConsumerRequestObject I am perfectly ok with that, this is not possible, but I do not see why the request object for the provider should be cast into the request object from the consumer. CXF Entry into Bus -> ConsumerRequestObject -> My transform -> ProviderRequestObject -> Http callout to external web service I guess I am still far away from what I want to do. So a pointer to an example, where one either transforms an incoming web service request into an outgoing request, or where one builds a completely new web service request from scratch would help me a lot. Thank you for any help! Best regards, Werner willem.jiang wrote: > > Hi , > > Did you put the camel-http jar into your class path? > It looks like the camel context can resolve the http endpoint . > > Willem > wänä wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have a problem to figure out, how to call a web service provider (web >> service external to camel) from within a camel route: >> >> <camel:camelContext id="xyz-context"> >> <camel:route> >> <camel:from uri="cxf:bean:get-file-list"/> >> <camel:interceptor ref="foo-service"> >> <camel:interceptor ref="bar-service"> >> <camel:to uri="http://a-host:a-port/a-path"/> >> </camel:interceptor> >> </camel:interceptor> >> </camel:route> >> </camel:camelContext> >> >> This gives me an error during startup: >> >> No endpoint could be found for: http://a-host:a-port/a-path >> >> I understand, that I didn't configure an endpoint at >> http://a-host:8080/a-path, but I have no idea how to do that. >> >> The camel manual only shows how to directly use an http URL in the DSL >> way. >> >> To give some context, the situation is as follows: >> - A web service consumer into camel (camel should offer a wsdl >> interface), >> this works and is the cxf:bean thing above in the from element >> - Some pojos massaging the content, which works also >> - A web service provider, which needs to be adapted, which doesn't work >> for >> me at the moment >> >> I first thought, I could use the cxf component to stand for the consumer >> and >> the provider (different wsdls), but this didn't work either, because as >> far >> as I understand, it only works as a consumer. >> >> Any help is appreciated, possibly with concrete links or examples. >> >> Thank you! >> >> Best regards, Werner >> >> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Web-service-provider-tp19722939s22882p19738806.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.