On 5/31/07, Benamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If an http provider is supposed to automatically transform a request into
SOAP based on its xbean, then what should a message be formatted as when
sent to the http provider?

For example, suppose the http provider is supposed to request some web
service that provides an operation that accepts an SSN and returns a
person's information.  Would you just send the http provider a normalized
message that contains the name with no SOAP headers?

Yes, I believe you would send XML that the servicemix-http provider
will wrap in a SOAP format so that it is formatted correctly when the
proxied web service receives it.

Bruce
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