Remsy

Great! Thanks for letting us know.

Paul

Schmilinsky, Remsy wrote:
> Hi Saliya and Paul, I got it working the way I wanted. I modified sample 254 
> so now I have a service that picks a file, performs a transformation and 
> delivers it a file again, no web service endpoints involved. thanks a lot for 
> the feedback.
> 
> Remsy
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Saliya Ekanayake
> Sent: September 17, 2008 10:48 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [esb-java-user] endpoints
> 
> 
> Hi Resmy,
> 
> Could you please be more specific on your requirement, specially on what 
> sort of a transport that you intend to use to communicate with ESB? In 
> general, the ESB performs mediation. If the message does not need to 
> invoke a back end service that is still fine with it.
> 
> See the comments below as well.
> 
> Thanks,
> Saliya
> 
> Schmilinsky, Remsy wrote:
>> Hi Paul, what I meant was, if we always need to get axis2 involved to 
>> transmit a message, for instance, I want to pass a message through the esb 
>> without invoking a web service. 
>>   
> No, you do not need to have an Axis2 service running to work with ESB. 
> The samples include these services just to demonstrate the mediation 
> functionality of the ESB.
>> Is there a way, other than web services, to communicate with wso2 withput 
>> deploying a web service on axis2 ? All samples involves this, I just want to 
>> avoid web services endpoints.
>>   
> Let me try to clarify this as I can. A typical scenario involving the 
> ESB is like follows.
> 
> Client ----------(1)---------> ESB --------- (2) -------> Service
> 
> This is what you can see in most of the samples. As I understand, you 
> want to eliminate the second message flow which invokes a Web service. 
> This is perfectly fine with the ESB. There are many alternatives that 
> you can do other than to invoke a Web service. So if you can mention 
> what sort of a operation that you want to do in the second phase it will 
> be easy for me to come up with a solution for you.
> 
> Just FYI the first message flow can also be something other than SOAP 
> over HTTP.
>> thanks
>>
>> Remsy
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Paul Fremantle
>> Sent: September 16, 2008 5:13 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [esb-java-user] endpoints
>>
>>
>> Remsy
>>
>> We support files (vfs: urls), email, jms (including MQ), as well as 
>> XMPP, pure HTTP, FIX and TCP.
>>
>> See some samples:
>> http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html#Sample252
>> http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html#Sample250
>> http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html#Sample254
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> Schmilinsky, Remsy wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi. Is it mandatory to specify an endpoint as a web service ? What kind 
>>> of endpoints are supported? I don't need to have the final destination 
>>> of a message as web service, it could be file, an MQ series object, an 
>>> email, how do I handle this scenario ?
>>>
>>> The same for the proxy service, whwat are the input options ?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> Remsy
>>>
>>>
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