Paul,

Thanks for your reply.

I probably wasn't clear enough in my original mail. The EJB call is only an
intermediary call (east/west-bound). The south-bound node is any case a web
service.

Regards,
Thomas


2007/5/26, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Thomas

I assume you are calling the EJB remotely. Maybe it would be easier to
use Axis2 which has an EJB provider and can directly expose EJBs as
Web services.

Paul

On 5/25/07, Thomas Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I would like to understand more about the possibilities of invoking
external
> components when using Synapse as a web service proxy. In one instance I
> would like the proxy to intercept a web service call from a Client. The
> proxy should make a call to an EJB for e g performing an evaluation
based on
> the request data. After the (successful) evaluation the call should
proceed
> by invoking the Server. In this example the proxy (Synapse) would expose
> same WS interface as the Server. My main concern is how to integrate /
call
> the EJB.
>
> Can someone give some pointers / examples on how to achieve this with
> Synapse? Any views on the scenario as such are also appreciated...
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Thomas
>


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