All JBI endpoints can have  a WSDL.  Some components may be able to
generated one
for you (servicemix-jsr181), or reuse the one from the target component
(servicemix-http),
but you will usually be able to configure one manually if you want.
Internal WSDLs can
be retrieved using a JMX console.  servicemix-http also expose the WSDL
through HTTP
(point your browser to one of the ports open by servicemix-http).

ServiceMix does not mandate the use of WSDLs for all the services, but you
should be
able to do it if you want.

On 5/22/07, Bummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have lots of dumb questions....

Is this possible that every services deployed in NMR can have WSDL
(internal
or external) ?
If this is true, then how do I browse them ?  If not, how do I make them
have WSDLs ?
(maybe with jsr181 and http ??) or do I have to create each WSDLs and
assigne them manually ?
It would be great if I can publish my great jbi services to outside the
NMR
as WebServices.
Does jsr181's proxy is made for this purpose ?


bpe loanbroker example shows that lwcomponents could be treated as web
services with wsdls and
bpe-component...   What about other components like Xslt, JDBC components
?
Could these
components have WSDLs and service as web services ?  I can see some of the
components like JMS
has wsdlResource attribute...  which can be used as exposing the service
as
Web Services ?

I am confused about these stuff.. Can someone help me on this ?
Thanks a lot.




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