Hi,
I don't know what kind of application you are working with the AMQP.
If you just want to export a WebService and want the request be handled
on a backend system which use AMQP to communication, you may consider to
use apache Camel[1].
Back to the Spring Integration, as the WebService using the
Request/Replay message exchange pattern, you make consider to implement
a MessageHandler to supports this pattern.
[1]http://camel.apache.org/
On 5/23/11 11:49 AM, cogitate wrote:
i started looking at Spring Integration so that I can have AMQP support.
however, currently i am fully invested in apache-cxf and working on
providing jms support ( with cxf-2.4.0 ) on a framework code.
so question :
if i am using Spring Integration do i still need apache-cxf? if the answer
is yes - then what's the integration point - MessageSource and
MessageHandler that delegates to CXF component?
i know in CXF service i'd need to have a @WebService annotation on an SEI
but SI promises POJOs for endpoint ( or receiver of SI message ) true/false
?
any pointers will help.
regards
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