The question is what would those events do? Certainly you could have
some kind of Axis2 service that grabs events, and then calls an object
to do something with them. It would be a fairly simple pattern.
However, the benefit of doing it in Synapse is that you can do this
sort of thing in much more of a "composable" fashion, because the
events themselves become messages. So you can "wire" together the
Esper mediator with other mediators that can do useful things, with
minimal coding.

Paul

On 8/1/07, Sanjesh Pathak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Very interesting, thanks for posting it...I am wondering if Esper can be
> used with Axis2 to generate events.
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> I've posted a blog entry you might find interesting here:
> http://pzf.fremantle.org/2007/07/advanced-open-source-collage.html
>
> Paul
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