Sorry wrong link , it should change as http://people.apache.org/~veithen/transport/tcp-transport.html. - Asanka
2009/12/10 Asanka Abeysinghe <[email protected]> > Hi Pani, > I did point the AMQP and HTTP protocol bridging samples to get an idea for > you to start implementing your use-case , not trying to switch you to AMQP > :). > We don't have a sample that demonstrate the usage of TCP transport but you > can find information from the TCP transport guide [1], sample 380 > demonstrate on writing custom mediators using Java. > Regards > Asanka > > [1] > http://people.apache.org/~veithen/transport/jms.html<http://people.apache.org/%7Eveithen/transport/jms.html> > > > > On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Phani Arava <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Asanka, >> >> Thanks a lot for the reply. Well I have gone through the examples in the >> morning. Iam getting a fair idea on the same, but being an ignorant person >> on AMQP and from what i have read on the same AMQP is a wire protocol >> standard. I cannot be using AMQP/JMS because my provider is not complicant >> for the same. (Pardon my ignorance if any...) >> >> Iam looking for a good example on TCP transport, with maybe bytebuffer / >> POJO example, it will be easier for java novices like me. >> >> Regards >> Phani >> >> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Asanka Abeysinghe <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> > Hi Phani, >> > If I read you correctly you are need to send a FIX message coming from a >> > FIX >> > endpoint to a endpoint that does not support FIX and accept messages >> > through >> > row TCP sockets. >> > Yes, you can do this by making a proxy service accept messages from >> > FIX-{version} by making the incoming transport as FIX and configure the >> > proxy service to have TCP transport as outgoing. >> > Synapse converts the FIX message into a XML infoset internally so you >> might >> > have to do transformation to the XML payload in the case of your non FIX >> > endpoint accept messages on XML format. If your non FIX endpoint is >> > requesting a non XML format then you have to do more work on writing a >> > mediator/message formatter to do the formatting. >> > There are two samples 259 (FIX to HTTP), 260 (FIX to AMQP/JMS) in the >> > synapse trunk and 1.3 branch (that you have to build or take from a >> nightly >> > build), those samples will explain on how to implement the pattern >> protocol >> > bridging with FIX. >> > Regards >> > Asanka >> > >> > On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Phani Arava <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > > Hi All, >> > > >> > > Iam pretty new to synapse (not exactly very good with Java..) trying >> out >> > my >> > > hands with synapse. Till now succesful in running the sample_257. >> > > >> > > Actually trying to connect a non-FIX exchange with synapse. The >> protocol >> > > defined by this exchange is given to us (Plain old TCP sockets) . Can >> we >> > > define an adapter for my app to connect to Synapse (for FIX) and >> synapse >> > > connects to the exchange with the message protocol. >> > > >> > > How to go about this whole project. What more of java whould i be >> > exploring >> > > before getting into synapse configurations ? >> > > >> > > Regards >> > > Phani >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Asanka Abeysinghe >> > Architect - WSO2, Inc. >> > m: +94 77 7340064 p: +94 11 2688451/3 >> > e: [email protected] w: http://www.wso2.com >> > b: http://www.asankama.com >> > >> > > > > -- > Asanka Abeysinghe > Architect - WSO2, Inc. > m: +94 77 7340064 p: +94 11 2688451/3 > e: [email protected] w: http://www.wso2.com > b: http://www.asankama.com > -- Asanka Abeysinghe Architect - WSO2, Inc. m: +94 77 7340064 p: +94 11 2688451/3 e: [email protected] w: http://www.wso2.com b: http://www.asankama.com
