Hello Paul,

I would try it with the Regristy-interface. The communication with wsrr will be made via a webservice-api of the wsrr product. I don“t know if I can completely contribute it to Synapse because of the libs. I will inform you on that later. Can you give me some setup hints for my environment?

I have made a checkout of the svn trunk and want to include the projects into the eclipse workspace. How to integrate them? Any maven plugin available for eclipse? Can I start wso2 esb out of eclipse with debugging support?
Thanks for your help,

Jens

Paul Fremantle schrieb:
Jens

If you define properties set in your mediator, and then load them from the Registry, if the registry entry changes, we automatically reload your mediator with the new property values. AFAIK!

I believe you can even read the values out of the IBM WSRR using the SimpleURLRegistry. However, if you contribute a new Registry plugin to talk to the IBM WSRR we will be very happy.

Paul

Asankha C. Perera wrote:
Jens
I have some experience with the WebSphere Registry and Repository 6.02 api and I want to integrate it with the synapse. My idea is to have a dynamic failover and loadbalancing support. That means, I want to ask the registry about certain service endpoints and use them for the failover/loadbalance mechanism. I have seen that I can write a Mediator, but I think I have only access to the messageContext of Synapse which is not enough, or?
You should implement the o.a.synapse.registry.Registry interface. You can refer to the SimpleURLRegistry on the Synapse codebase and/or the org.wso2.esb.registry.ESBRegistry for reference

asankha

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