- FtpPoller(Default Marshaller)->XSLT Transformer(Map file content to Web 
Service request)->HttpProvider

I think you can also do it in a different way also.. But, I have never tried 
this myself

-  FtpPoller->Bean Component (Jsr181 Proxies for the external ws are set as 
properties in the bean). You can set the values in the ws request by parsing 
the xml in the bean component). check the orchestration sample for use of  
jsr181 proxies.

Hope this helps..

Regards,
Rabi Mishra
http://rabisblog.blogspot.com/

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From: peter_petersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 2/14/2008 7:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: service unit / service engine




Hi,

I'm quite new to servicemix and I have read many tutorials about jbi binding
components, service units/engines and so on, but haven't found answer to the
following problem.

I want to use servicemix to poll on a folder for an xml file, assign values
from it to an webservice request and call the webservice. In short, this is
what I want to do.

So my questions are:

Is this possible with servicemix and its binding components (servicemix-http
and servicemix-file)?

Or is a service engine needed (for calling the webservice and assigning the
xml file values to it)?

Is there any similar problem which is described in a tutorial?

Thanks in advance.

Regards, Peter
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