Thanks Asankha.

 

I hope that mention about JSP didn't throw you and others - a case of
TLA overload - I meant JMS.

 

  Owen.

 

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From: Asankha C. Perera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 7:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Can Synapse be used for this?

 

Hi Owen

I am reading your post to the axis-user
(http://www.nabble.com/Creating-Web-Services-for-future-ESB.-t3271024.ht
ml) as well to try to answer your question as I do not clearly
understand the issue you mention

"What I would like to do is add web services to all our internal
systems, and provide these interfaces directly to our customers. I would
like to put a lightweight JVM on each host, and run appropriate web
services for systems that that host... hosts. f I were putting together
a JBI ESB, these would be the binding connectors, and indeed, this is
what I'd ideally want them to be when I consider an ESB"

Yes, you could deploy multiple instances of Synapse on each of your
service host if you want to do that - or deploy one or more instances of
Synapse to be used as a pool/cluster as an intermediate between your
clients and services. Synapse can meet most of your expectations from an
ESB, and the key advantage is its light weight and you could learn and
use it without any coding for most of your typical scenarios

asankha

Owen Thomas wrote: 

Hello.
 
 
 
I want to implement a simple container for a web service that I might at
a later stage, use as a binding component in a JBI ESB. I would like it
to talk HTTP and JMS because for the moment, HTTP will give this web
service P2P between our, and customer systems. JSP will be used in the
future when this container becomes a BC.
 
 
 
Will synapse give me a container I need?
 
 
 
Thanks for your replies,
 
 
 
  Owen.
 
 
  
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