Kumar,

With an HTTP consumer endpoint, you can make a service that is 'living' on the ESB available to the outside world as a web service. In this case, you're exposing the person:PersonService using HTTP/SOAP. The web service will be available on the URI specified with locationURI. By the way, if you specify the locationURI with 127.0.0.1 as IP address, the service will only be available on the loopback interface, so you can't reach from another machine. You usually will want to specify the IP address from one of the network interfaces or you can use 0.0.0.0 to bind a service to all IP addresses on your machine (this is probably the most convenient solution).


Gert

kumar k wrote:
What is the use case for wsdl-first example?Is a post request submitted to http 
 server is passed to a web service as soap message?
  Does Location URI tells the address at which http server is listening?
  How it tells which web service should be invoked?
<http:endpoint service="person:PersonService"
                 endpoint="soap"
                 targetService="person:PersonService"
role="consumer" locationURI="http://127.0.0.1:8192/PersonService/";
                 soap="true" />

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