Just for your info: Beside of implementing xyz protocols over JMS there 
is also a possibility to use the SwiftMQ Portmapper Swiftlet which lets 
you bridge any TCP datastream over JMS. For example, you can export a 
SOAP aware port on a SwiftMQ router and have the HTTP based SOAP service 
somewhere else, reachable by another SwiftMQ router of a router network.

-- 
Andreas Mueller, IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ - JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com


-----Original Message-----
From: "Neil Benn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 10:14:15 +0200
Subject: [developers] SOAP over SwiftMQ

> Hello,
> 
>       That is exactly what I envisaged.  The other advantage is that it
> allows
> for asynchronous messaging (easily) which is not currently used in SOAP
> messaging.
> 
>       There already is an implementation in Fiorano JMS so it's 
doable.  The
> problem I've got is that Apache SOAP is being rewritten and JAXM from
> Sun is
> also coming out.  Therefore implementing JMS into these could need to
> be
> changed soon.
> 
>       However it is certainly possible, for now I've implemented XML-RPC
> using
> JMS as the transport but I would certainly be keen on getting SOAP over
> JMS
> and would contribute (although I'm about to go on holiday for a
> fortnight -
> I'd be keen to join in when I'm back).
> 
>       Speak to you soon.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Neil
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nicholas
> Sent: 04 July 2001 06:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [developers] SOAP over SwiftMQ
> 
> 
> SOAP is basically an RPC mechanism using XML both as
> the payload and descriptor of the request. HTTP is
> most commonly the transport protocol, but it is
> feasible to use almost any protocol. The packages and
> toolkits availabel right now suppor the use of HTTP as
> well as SMTP and POP.
> 
> I would envision a JMS based SOAP service as a
> consumer of a specidied queue. A client would package
> up a request in XML (the standard for the format of
> the request being specified by SOAP) and the server
> would receive the message, unpackage the XML request,
> invoke or pass on the request and at some point return
> a SOAP response to the sender, either by a
> pre-designated queue or by a specified response queue
> defined in the request package.
> 
> Does any of this make any sense ? Anyone interested in
> making a go of an implementation ?
> 
> //Nicholas
> 
> 
> 
> --- yuexiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually I also has this unclear idea about this.
> > However, when I read something about SOAP, I am
> > confused by myself.
> > I think SOAP is XML based RPC calling mechanism. I
> > failed to
> > establish relationship between JMS servers and it.
> >
> > If who have some ideas such as the benifits of the
> > combination of them,
> > please let me know.
> >
> > yangyuexiang
> >
> >
> >
> >
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