Roberto

Our internal data model is based on SOAP. However, that does not mean you
cannot mediate non-SOAP messages. We simply wrap the message in a "virtual
SOAP" message internally to make sure that we have space for headers, etc.
However, when you send the message on, it can still be a pure REST message.

I hope this makes sense.

Paul

On 15 February 2010 09:41, Cappa Roberto <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I need to mediate via ESB requests that are not SOAP messages. I also tried
> to mediate a REST request, but I saw that the request was converted in a
> SOAP message before it can be mediated or forwarded by ESB sequences. Is
> there the possibility to simply forward messages that are not SOAP? For
> example simple HTTP requests whitout altering or transforming the packet, or
> JMS non-SOAP messages, or Hessian, or others...
>
> Thanks in advance
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