Hi,

When you create and deploy the static routing slip endpoint below, it essentially becomes a JBI service inside the bus.

So you can create an HTTP consumer for example and point the consumer to the "test:routing-slip" service. Any http request that is directed at the url being proxied by the http consumer will be routed to the routing slip service, which will route it to test:se1, etc...

Hope that helps.

beppe82 wrote:
Hi, this is what I want to do:

I have a XML document which contains different tags; the content of the tags
is used to call 7 stored procedure, which must be called sequentially. To
have a flexible infrastructure, which permits to add further tags to call
further stored procedures in the future, I decided to have a routing based
on configuration. I noticed that servicemix has a static-routing-slip
service which I can use to define my business process. I would like to
configure: as FIRST thing the message will be sent to SE1, THEN SE1 send it
to SE2, THEN SE2 send it to SE3 and so on. How can I do this?
I think I must create a list of the endpoints that take part to my business
process, like:

<eip:static-routing-slip service="test:routingSlip" endpoint="endpoint">
  <eip:targets>
    <eip:exchange-target service="test:se1" />
    <eip:exchange-target service="test:se2" />
                            ...
  </eip:targets>
</eip:static-routing-slip>

But how do I use this list?
Thanks and sorry for my English.
Giuseppe



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