Thanks for this answer,
I can see that XSLT is a TransformComponentSupport and that properties
and attachments are copied from the in NM to the out NM.
I can see that drools do the same thing through CopyTransformer.
What about binding components ?
I am able to send a message with sm-http and in my SE, I can get the
attachment from the in NM.
I can see there is a to do in email component concerning attachments... ??
I can see that rss is using CopyTransformer too.
Can you tell me if I have written something wrong above ?
Thanks a lot !
Charles
Guillaume Nodet wrote:
The jsr181 component should be used to defined services with POJOs.
There is currently no way to access / send attachments or properties
defined in the JBI exchange from these POJOs. Please, raise a JIRA
for that.
For other components, attachments may be forwarded or not. They
usually do so if the lightweight component is a transformer or a
router. Note that this is not a problem against the JBI spec as
attachments are defined on a message and the component may do whatever
he wants with them.
Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet
On 3/28/06, Charles Souillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Spending time on servicemix made me wonder why there are many components
performing the same functionnalities...
For example, I am looking at soap, WS engine, attachments...
I think there are many ways to do soap with SM and it is not very clear
for me :
1) why there are many ways to do soap ?
2) how can we choose between these components ?
3) what is the impact for users ?
From the soap binding example, I am able thanks to a new client (saaj
client) to send a soap message with an attachment.
As you know, this message is sent to sm-http and then routed to jsr-181.
The response I get back does not contain the attachment I sent.
Is it normal ?
I am trying to post a message containing attachments into SM and then
forward it to many other components which can modify both the message
and its attachment.
Is it possible in SM ?
I think some components are able to do that an some others not...
What about jms, mail, rss ?
Others components ? Could I find a list ?
Thanks
Charles