If you look at the table where the attributes are explained, it says that
"service" and "endpoint" refers to the proxied endpoint, while
"targetService" refers to the target... I think that the proxied endpoint is
the component which implements the BC, not the target endpoint. It's where
the HTTP message is normalized before being sent to the targetService
through the NMR, do you agree?
Bye, Giuseppe


bsnyder wrote:
> 
> On 7/18/07, beppe82 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> ... but in the guide there's written that a proxied endpoint is also used
>> for
>> consumers...
>>
>> "A consumer endpoint is a server-side http endpoint that will consumer
>> plain
>> HTTP, or HTTP+SOAP requests and send them into the NMR to a given JBI
>> endpoint, which is called the proxied endpoint."
> 
> Yes, that is also true I guess because the HTTP consumer is simply
> receiving requests and sending them along to its target, i.e., the
> proxied endpoint.
> 
> Bruce
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