On 4/27/07, yinwen fu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



first sorry for my poor English express ability.I still have two
questions:
     1. If I wirte a full SE,Can the SE act as both consumer and
provider?In other words,the SE receives the message and does some logic
itself  ,finally  the SE routes  the message to the final provider.For
example, Once the SE receive the message from httpconsumer bc,it log
something ,and then route the message to a http provier pc.


Sure, Take a look at servicemix-eip.  Generally, routers will act as both a
provider
and a consumer.

    2.if there are several External Webservices  , I assume there shuold be
several http provider bc.
Can one http consumer bc route the massage to the  correct  provider bc by
different operation?
if not,What should  the correct frame be?


You can use an existing router such as those defined by servicemix-eip,
or implement your own if needed.  You can do nearly whatever you want when
transforming the incoming message and before routing it.

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