Yes you certainly can use Synapse to add WSRM and WSSec to existing
Web services. We've tried to make it as easy as possible.

For security, please sample 103
http://ws.apache.org/synapse/Synapse_Samples.html#Sample103

For RM  please see sample 104
http://ws.apache.org/synapse/Synapse_Samples.html#Sample104

We don't have any plans to do TX. I'm not sure it would be possible,
because we would need to also maintain a transaction with the target
service and broker that transaction. If the target services was in
SOAP, then it would need to support TX as well, so in that case we
wouldn't be adding any value.

Paul

On 6/20/07, Legolas Woodland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply.
It gives enough initial information about synapse and our use cases.
can you please let me know whether we can use synapse to add ws-rm to our
messages?

Also is there any plan to add support for ws-tx ?


Thanks


On 6/20/07, Asankha C. Perera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Legolas
> > Is there any use for Synapse when we want security and reliability in
> > our web service based system?
> Yes, definitely this is a common use case we expect out of Synapse
> > for example can it help us in using ws-security tokens for
> > authentication or can it help us to perform xml encryption stuff on our
> > soap messages?
> Synapse uses Apache Rampart to provide WS-Security support, and any
> thing that could be done with Rampart is possible with Synapse as well.
> > or whether it has some usage about ws-addressing
> Yes
> > or can we use it when
> > we have ws-tx in place?
> We do not have WS-TX support yet
> > Another question, does it works fine with Jax-ws web service or it just
> > works with Axis?
> Synapse is an intermediary and there is no difference if the other part
> is Axis2, .NET or any other implementation. We just meddle with the
> SOAP, POX or other message that goes on the wire.
>
> asankha
>
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