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On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Freeman Fang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  May  I ask why don't you use cxf bc consumer endpoint with provider
> endpoint, so just use http consumer with http provider?

Because I coudn't find a way to get an WSDL with the cxfbc:consumer

in my example:
the http consumer has a locationURI (
http://192.168.31.44:8192/hummingbird/ ) .
So I can tell my customers they can find my WSDL on
http://192.168.31.44:8192/hummingbird/main.wsdl 

I couldn't find a way to get the WSDL with a cxfbc consumer



with the http consumer I can get the WSDL from http://127.0.0.1

Here's an example of what Freeman is referencing:

http://markmail.org/search/?q=servicemix+type%3Ausers+stockquotes#query:servicemix%20type%3Ausers%20stockquotes+page:1+mid:mw6xstxo34ags7zd+state:results


Bruce
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