Any help on how to do that using Spring xml or pointers. The help would be 
appreciated. Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Willem Jiang [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 7:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Routing to a Servlet

Woo, in this case you need build up form post request before sending it to 
servlet.

On 1/7/11 8:39 AM, Kazi, Iftekhar wrote:
> The Servlet Exists and when accessed comes up with an html form with a submit 
> button. However, using the route below lends an error.
>
> <route>
> <from uri="direct:start" />
> <to uri="xslt:sometransform.xsl"/>
> <setHeader headerName="CamelHttpMethod">
>       <constant>POST</constant>
> </setHeader>
> <to uri="http://tlsomnnstst01:8080/servletsample"; />
>
>> <to uri="http://localhost:8080/myApp/ServletSample"; />
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Willem Jiang [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 7:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Routing to a Servlet
>
> On 1/7/11 8:23 AM, Kazi, Iftekhar wrote:
>> Is it possible to post a payload to a existing Servlet on another server 
>> using Camel ?
>>
>> Eg.
>>
>> <route>
>> <from uri="direct:start" />
>> <to uri="xslt:sometransform.xsl"/>
> <setHeader headerName="CamelHttpMethod">
>                               <constant>POST</constant>
>                       </setHeader>
>       <to uri="http://tlsomnnstst01:8080/servletsample"; />
>
>> <to uri="http://localhost:8080/myApp/ServletSample"; />
>>
>> Where http://localhost:8080/myApp/ServletSample is an existing 
>> Servlet ? Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>
> Absolutely yes.
> camel-http component can send the request to the existing servlet.
> Please make sure the servlet can be accessed locally.
>


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