Opps, sorry, the replyToDestination is not configurable, but is created using a temporary queue / topic. But the servicemix-jms component do handle in-out MEPs :)
Cheers, Guillaume Nodet On 3/31/06, Guillaume Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You may want to try with the servicemix-jms component, where you can > specify the replyToDestination on the endpoint. > This is not really documented yet, so may take a look at the > http://servicemix.org/servicemix-http doc, which is roughtly the same > and/or junit test cases at > http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/incubator/servicemix/trunk/servicemix-jms/src/test/resources/xbean/xbean.xml?rev=389216 > > Cheers, > Guillaume Nodet > > On 3/30/06, Peter Klotz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > can one define a JMSReplyTo destination in a message sent by the > > JmsSenderComponent and have it wait on a return message from this replyTo > > destination before returning a reply? > > > > Does anybody have an example of how to do something like this? > > > > What is the difference between JmsSenderComponent and JmsOutBinding as both > > inherit from OutBinding? > > > > I still have the problem how to create a synchronous request-reply > > interaction > > with JMS in ServiceMix. > > > > > > servicemix-http ---> JMSSenderComponent --> request.queue > > <--- <-- response queue (replyTo?) > > > > Both components the HTTP-Server as well as the JMS Sender are of course > > running > > inside ServiceMix. But how can I achieve that a HTTP request is send to a > > JMS > > sender and a reply is returned as the response of the initial HTTP request? > > The only way this could work IMHO would be that the JMS Sender sets a > > replyTo > > attribute in the JMS message and listens on this, but I cannot find this in > > the > > code. I could not yet figure out how to extend this potentially if > > servicemix-jms does not provide this functionality yet. > > Do I have to sub-class JmsSenderComponent or JmsOutBinding and how can I use > > them later-on? > > > > > What component do you use ? The servicemix-jms component can handle > > > in-out MEP so there should be no problem with it... > > > > When I look at the servicemix-jms components in/out refers to someone sends > > a > > JMS message from the outside into servicemix and gets a reply out. Also The > > InBinding allow so send something into SM without response and the > > OutBinding > > allows to send from SM to the outside a JMS message. Now what is missing > > and is > > exactly what I need and that is I send a JMS message from SM to the > > outside, the > > outside replies to SM and this reply should be handled synchronously. For > > example using the JMSReplyTo mechanism. > > > > I this is really missing as I assume, I'd be willing to help and create it, > > I > > just need a little help as I'm new to ServiceMix and especially to Spring. > > > > > > Thanks, Peter > > > > > > >
