Hi Tom,
 
Yes, it is possible with Sandesha. Once you use IN-ONLY request only the acknowledgement is received by the requester and the response will go to Service B. However as Paul mentioned, Syanapse is more suitable for your scenario.
 
Thanks,
 
Jaliya
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 5:50 AM
Subject: RE: sandesha

Thanks for the reply,

But is it possible to just pass trough the answer (so the result of the web service) to another service, but the acknowledgement has still to be passed to our client.

So our intend is to call on a web service by using sandesha to make it reliable. But for example, service 1 returns a number, and then we want to pass that number as result to another service.

Not just returning it to the client and calling a new service thus.

 

Greetz,

Tom.


From: Jaliya Ekanayake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 2 februari 2006 19:37
To: Horemans Jeroen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: sandesha

 

Hi Horemans,

 

You don't need  Sandesha to do that, actually it is for Reliable Messaging not intended for message redirection.

 

What you can do is use Axis1 with addressing or Axis2 with addressing enabled (http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_94/userguide3.html#Writing_Web_Service_Clients_using_Axis2's_Primary_APIs )

and then set <wsa:ReplyTo> header of the request to the Service B.

 

This will do the trick.

 

If you want reliable messaging for the request from Client to Web Service A then you can use Sandesha in IN-ONLY Mode (http://ws.apache.org/sandesha/userguide.html )

and again set the <wsa:ReplyTo> header to the service B.

 

Cheers,

 Jaliya 



 

On 2/2/06, Horemans Jeroen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

 

We want to do the following with sandesha,

We have a service A, which is accessed by a client, in stead of returning the information obtained of service A we want to send it to a service B which write everything in a log file.

Is this possible with sandesha? Without changing the web service A.

 

Thanks for your time

Greetings from

Jeroen H.

 

 

 

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