Hi everyone,
 
the jbi/servicemix story sounds so promising, here we are trying to build a 
small prototype and experiment by adding more functionality on the bus with the 
time.
 
That's the initial setup we want to start with:
 
Machine A: Web application accessing external services only through servicemix
Machine B: ServiceMix
Machine C: SOAP service
 
Nothing fancy, the application just will visualize some data from the service. 
At the moment, I feel quite unsure about the following points, to start with:
 
1. How should the application talk to the service? I can't think of anything 
better than running a servermix on Machine A too ad try to connect it to the 
Machine B instance through a common MQ. Is there a remote servicemix client?
2. Soap: The saaj example sends a prepared request.xml. How is the Java/XML 
marshalling to be arranged here? 
3. Deployment: is there any advantage in the JSR-208  JBI component/service 
assembly against the Spring style servicemix.xml configuration?
 
Can someone advise? Any help will be highly appreciated.
 
Cheers,
 
Assen
 
 

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