Hi Ambica,
You can see the request/response messages coming in and
going out of the ESB by inserting a log mediator within the in sequence
and the out sequence. Just insert a <log level="full"/> tag before the
closing tag of <in> and another before the closing tag of <out> and you
will be able to see the request/response messages logged within the console.
Regards,
Dinuka
ambica sona wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I understood the execution of samples which we have in the download
> but not getting an idea on how to start a new one. Sorry to say this
> but i am unable to proceed. I have worked on mule, service mix and
> jboss ESB but i heard from some one and got from search pages that
> WSO2 is the best among all so interested in working this. May b my
> mind set is like as other ESB s and this i am feeling little
> confusing. I need some clarifications still. For example, i have run
> sample8 and got the response. As it is using XSLT s i want to know on
> which req these XSLT s been applied? and in return i got the stock
> quote price but i want to see the response after these XSLT s have
> been applied. and the mani thing is how can i expose this as a service
> so that my clinets can send request to this service(want to know
> something like what will be the URL to which my clients will post
> request). Please answer me ASAP so that i can continue.
>
> On 9/2/08, *Saliya Ekanayake* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Hi Ambica,
>
> The axis2Server folder contains necessary software/configuration to
> start the sample back end services. The most of the samples that are
> explained in the WSO2 ESB Samples guide [1] require you to have
> back end
> services which actually contain the business logic. Look into the
> "src"
> directory of the axis2Server and you will find a set of services
> in six
> different folders. You can use Ant to build and host these services
> inside the provided Web service container, Apache Axis2. After hosting
> the services you can start Axis2 using the axis2server.sh (or the .bat
> version) inside the axis2Server folder. Note: please refer to the
> sample
> guide to see which service is required for which sample.
>
> After setting up the services you need to configure the ESB to
> suit your
> scenario. The client comes into play afterwards. The axis2Client
> folder
> contains the necessary client code to call the ESB. You can again use
> Ant to build and run the client. The parameters you need to specify
> depends on the particular sample that you are testing. Again, please
> refer to the samples guide for more information.
>
> Please note that these clients and services have nothing to do
> with the
> ESB except in providing additional resources for the samples.
>
> [1] http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html
>
> Regards,
> Saliya
>
> <http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html>
> ambica sona wrote:
> > Thankyou for all for your quick responses.
> > under the samples i have 2 floders one is Server and other is
> Client.
> > Both are related to each other right?
> >
> >
> > On 9/2/08, *Saliya Ekanayake* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ambica,
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestion, but may be you have not seen the rest
> > of the
> > samples (I am assuming this as you have mentioned that you got
> > only one
> > sample). Please try downloading a clean one from
> > http://wso2.org/downloads/esb/
> >
> > Anyway regarding the issue at hand, the obvious solution is to
> > implement
> > a simple proxy service. A proxy service basically means that you
> > expose
> > a service interface to the outside world without actually
> having the
> > business logic with you. You configure the proxy service
> such that you
> > do whatever with the incoming message and send it to the
> real back end
> > service, then do whatever with its response and then send
> back the
> > response. WSO2 ESB gives you the support to perform XSLT
> transforms
> > using the entity known as the XSLT mediator.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Saliya
> >
> > ambica sona wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi to all,
> > >
> > > I am new to WSO2. for our project we are going to use an
> ESB. i got
> > > information that WSO2 is the one which has so many features.
> > > So we thought of implementing that. When i download i got
> only one
> > > sample. but i am not cleared by looking in to that sample.
> > > Actually my requirement is a request will come as an HTTP
> Request. I
> > > need to apply some transformation rules on that request using
> > some xsl
> > > file and route to a URL which will send the response back
> to me and
> > > then to this response i need to apply few transformations
> again and
> > > send the response back as an HTTP response.
> > > i am not understanding at all how to start, how to send the
> > request or
> > > how to get the response. how can i get an ESB application
> developed
> > > using WSO2 as a service or a web application???
> > > can some one help me out in this.
> > > and my small suggession is its better to add an HTTP request-
> > response
> > > processing flow sample as an example in download...
> > >
> > >
> > > Waiting eagerly for a reply.
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > >
> > >
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