Hi Jasper, You should be able to do this very easily with Synapse; by creating the proxy service proxying the actual service. Please try the following configuration and get back to us on any questions and problems.
<definitions xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse"> <proxy name="StockQuoteProxy"> <target> <endpoint> <address uri="http://localhost:11111/MyService/echo" format="get"/> </endpoint> <outSequence> <send/> </outSequence> </target> </proxy> </definitions> If you want to change the message format to the actual service (MyService) to any other than REST change the format attribute to one of the soap11/soap12/pox as appropriate. Looking forward to your feedback .... Thanks, Ruwan On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Jasper Spoel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > i'm quite new to Apache synapse and i'm trying to get it up and running. > In short, the samples and all work fine. > My problems begin when i try to access a REST service of my own as an > endpoint. > I was wondering if anyone felt up to it to post the simplest configuration > for synapse possible for my particular case. > > What i try to do: > > i want the outside world to use the address for synapse only, so the > services behind it should be transparant for the originating party. > suppose my own service is at: http://localhost:11111/MyService/echo > > i would like clients to connect to http://localhost:8280/Forwarder > > which should send through the message without any alteration to the > MyService service > and consequently send back the response from MyService to the client asking > for the info. > > Somehow i just can't get it to work. > i get the feeling it has something to do with ws-addressing, but i'm not > sure. > > So what would be the configuration for this for synapse > and if there are any, what are the requirements for the message and/or the > client. > > Thanx in advance, > Jasper > -- Ruwan Linton http://wso2.org - "Oxygenating the Web Services Platform" http://ruwansblog.blogspot.com/
