You can use jsr181 proxy to call external ws.
<jsr181:proxy context="#context"
type="net.webservicex.USZipSoap"
service="uszip:USZip" />
</property>
Look at the tutorial..
http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/orchestration-with-jsr181.html
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-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Allais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 2:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Calling External WS in a component
>> i need help about my conception.
>> I need to make a internal WS in servicemix which call external WS
>>
>>
>> my pojo class :
>> -> method 1 }
>> -> method 2 } [internal WS]
---------------?----------------
>> [external WS]
>> -> method 3 }
>>
>> each method of my jsr181 pojo class need to call external WS
>>
>> There is a component inside servicemix which do that job (WS client
>> or SOAP client) Or i must implement my own WS client with axis or
>> XFire Same question with jdbc
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Wait your response.
>>
>> Erik
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