BTW in your previous mail the sentence...
I have some WSDL files bound to JMS and some XSDs that I'd like
to work with using Servicemix. Is there a simple example that
could get me started please?
the WSIF framework defines a mapping in WSDL to JMS
e,g.
http://servicemix.org/WSIF
which shows how a WSDL can be bound to ServiceMix which can then use
JMS as the transport.
Or the SOAP stacks themselves (JAX-WS / Axis / XFire / ActiveSOAP )
can use JMS or JBI, then JMS as their transport...
On 9 Nov 2005, at 12:40, Nathan Sowatskey wrote:
Hi
I'll be clearer, I hope.
The WSDL and XSD files define some messages and a data model.
I will need to instantiate the SOAP envelope from the WSDL,
populate the body with data based on the XSD, and then send that as
a text message via JMS to a queue, subject and web service end-
point as three distinct examples.
This link (http://servicemix.org/JAX+WS) addresses the last part,
i.e. turning a message into an invocation, so that's fairly easy.
Subjects and queues are also.
I was really looking for examples of creating a message from the
WSDL and populating it. The actual JMS part is straightforward, but
the best way to create a text message from WSDL and data based on
an XSD eludes me.
I hope that is a little clearer :-)
Yes :)
So I guess you want to use some JAX-WS stack then use its client to
populate the message body & perform the SOAP stuff. Create the JAXB 2
POJOs from the WSDL/XSD using JAX-WS and use those to make a SOAP
invocation. Then wire in either the SOAP stacks native JMS transport
or use ServiceMix as the transport layer in the SOAP stack.
We've not yet wired ServiceMix into the JAX-WS RI as the client side
transport; as its not pluggable right now in the RI - its hard-wired
to HTTP :(. As soon as Celtix supports enough of JAX-WS for us we can
certainly wire that in pretty easily (will test that shortly); plus
there's XFire which has some of JAX-WS support now (certainly the JSR
181 stuff and JAXB 2) - ditto ActiveSOAP has JAXB 2 support which you
could use as well.
The other option is you forget about the JAX-WS interfaces for
service invocations and just send Java objects into ServiceMix using
the ServiceMix client and a JAXB 2 marshaller
http://servicemix.org/Client+API
Which is a bit more message-centric. Its probably simpler from a
developer perspective to stick to a JAX-WS / JSR 181 style
development from a WSDL though.
James
Regards
Nathan
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On 8 Nov 2005, at 21:26, Dan Diephouse wrote:
Nathan Sowatskey wrote:
Hi
I have some WSDL files bound to JMS and some XSDs that I'd like
to work with using Servicemix. Is there a simple example that
could get me started please?
Many thanks
Nathan
Nathan Sowatskey - Technical Leader, NMTG CTO Engineering -
+34-638-083-675, +34-91-201-2139 - AIM NathanCisco -
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I don't know if simple, wsdl, and jms can be used in the same
sentence. :-)
Its not clear to me what you are trying to do. Are you trying to
create a servicemix component to access your services? Or are you
trying to create a new service with your xsd's that will be
exposed through a soap binding via ServiceMix?
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Dan Diephouse
Envoi Solutions LLC
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James Strachan
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LogicBlaze, Inc. - a Simula Labs Enterprise
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