Thanks. I'll take a look . I wouldn't know Apache Camel but what I'm reading about it, I like it
But I will consider your option and , if it's easier and robust, I'll use it 2013/5/28 Andrei Shakirin <[email protected]> > Hi, > > The pure CXF solution is using generic service implementing Provider<> > interface and/or generic Dispatch client. See jaxws_dispatch_provider for > details. > Using these service and client you will be able to receive any SOAP > request, transform it and send to any destination, they are contract > independent. > > Regards, > Andrei. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jose María Zaragoza [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2013 19:43 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Webservice as a proxy > > > > Hello: > > > > I need to develop a new SOAP webservice that acting as a proxy, calling > to > > another SOAP webservice The new SOAP webservice publish an interface > > completely different than the old one. > > > > I newbie in these matters, so I've got 2 questions: > > > > - are there a general way to do this by using Apache CXF ( 2.7.3 ) ? > > I can to develop a webservice that contains a client to the older, but > I would > > like to know if there is another way more general > > > > - the old webservice uses WS-Adressing . > > Can I retrieve that information from incoming message and redirect it to > the > > old one ? > > WS Addressing is used by CXF runtime to address the message/actions , so > I > > don't know if this is possible ... > > > > > > Thanks and regards >
