Hi Freeman,

Thanks for following up. I have already started a servicemix instance and my
service is deployed there. I am trying to write a client that talks to that
service. Do I still need to register it? 

Thanks,
Nithya



Freeman Fang wrote:
> 
> Hi Nithya,
> 
> This piece of code just create jbi client and send message to a service, 
> the problem is that I don't see where you register your service 
> (service: {http://localhost:8192/PersonService}) to the jbi. You should 
> create your service and register it to the jbi first.
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Freeman
> 
> nvijayak wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use the following code to create a client that invokes a service
>>
>>         JBIContainer container = new JBIContainer();
>>         container.setUseMBeanServer(false);
>>         container.setRmiPort(2999);
>>         container.setCreateMBeanServer(false);
>>         container.setEmbedded(true);
>>         container.init();
>>         container.start();
>>         ServiceMixClient client = new DefaultServiceMixClient(container);
>>         Destination destination =
>> client.createDestination("service:http://localhost:8192/PersonService/";);
>>         InOut me = destination.createInOutExchange();
>>
>>         me.getInMessage().setContent(new StringSource(
>>                                 "<jbi:message
>> xmlns:jbi=\"http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi/wsdl-11-wrapper\"";
>>                              +  "            
>> xmlns:msg=\"http://servicemix.apache.org/samples/wsdl-first/types\"; "
>>                              +  "             name=\"Hello\" "
>>                              +  "             type=\"msg:HelloRequest\" "
>>                              +  "             version=\"1.0\">"
>>                              +  "  <jbi:part>"
>>                              +  "   
>> <msg:GetPerson><msg:personId>id</msg:personId></msg:GetPerson>"
>>                              +  "  </jbi:part>"
>>                              +  "</jbi:message>"));
>>         client.sendSync(me);
>>
>>         System.err.println(new
>> SourceTransformer().contentToString(me.getOutMessage()));
>>
>> I get the following error when I run it:
>>
>> Exception in thread "main" javax.jbi.messaging.MessagingException: Could
>> not
>> find route for exchange: InOut[
>>   id: ID:128.107.102.246-117a3b0ca5f-2:0
>>   status: Active
>>   role: provider
>>   service: {http://localhost:8192/PersonService}
>>   in: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><jbi:message
>> xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi/wsdl-11-wrapper";
>> xmlns:msg="http://servicemix.apache.org/samples/wsdl-first/types";
>> name="Hello" type="msg:HelloRequest" version="1.0">  <jbi:part>   
>> <msg:GetPerson><msg:personId>id</msg:personId></msg:GetPerson> 
>> </jbi:part></jbi:message>
>> ] for service: {http://localhost:8192/PersonService} and interface: null
>>      at
>> org.apache.servicemix.jbi.nmr.DefaultBroker.sendExchangePacket(DefaultBroker.java:297)
>>      at
>> org.apache.servicemix.jbi.container.JBIContainer.sendExchange(JBIContainer.java:830)
>>      at
>> org.apache.servicemix.jbi.messaging.DeliveryChannelImpl.doSend(DeliveryChannelImpl.java:395)
>>      at
>> org.apache.servicemix.jbi.messaging.DeliveryChannelImpl.sendSync(DeliveryChannelImpl.java:470)
>>      at
>> org.apache.servicemix.jbi.messaging.DeliveryChannelImpl.sendSync(DeliveryChannelImpl.java:442)
>>      at
>> org.apache.servicemix.client.DefaultServiceMixClient.sendSync(DefaultServiceMixClient.java:155)
>>      at
>> org.apache.servicemix.examples.CRSWSEndpointTest.main(CRSWSEndpointTest.java:92)
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Nithya
>>   
> 
> 

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