Hi Alexey, Please have a look at the tasks in the Synapse.
http://synapse.apache.org/Synapse_Configuration_Language.html#task http://synapse.apache.org/Synapse_Samples.html#Task If you need any more help please do let me know. Thanks, Ruwan On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Alexey Ousov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All. > I need something non-standard with Synapse. Say I have the following > endpoint: > <filter source="get-property('To')" regex=".*/dbService$"> > <send> > <endpoint> > <loadbalance> > <endpoint> > <address uri=" > http://192.168.38.1:8084/te/processes/dbService"> > > <suspendDurationOnFailure>60</suspendDurationOnFailure> > <timeout> > <duration>15</duration> > <action>fault</action> > </timeout> > </address> > </endpoint> > <endpoint> > <address uri=" > http://192.168.38.2:8084/te/processes/dbService"> > > <suspendDurationOnFailure>60</suspendDurationOnFailure> > <timeout> > <duration>15</duration> > <action>fault</action> > </timeout> > </address> > </endpoint> > </loadbalance> > </endpoint> > </send> > <drop /> > </filter> > > Now I need some king of scheduler, which every 10 minutes sends to this > endpoint some SOAP request (constant request). I don't want to develop > standalone application/cron job/windows scheduler to do this work, it will > be great if Synapse could do it by itself (of course Synapse will do its > standard work also as a SOAP balancing proxy). So can I develop some > <little> plugin to do this scheduling task from inside Synapse, or maybe > something like this was already implemented? Please show me the way, where I > can start with this. > > Regards, > Alexey Ousov > -- Ruwan Linton http://wso2.org - "Oxygenating the Web Services Platform" http://ruwansblog.blogspot.com/
