Andrea Zoppello-2 wrote:
> 
> Sorry for the late reply the following one is an example of xbean 
> configuration
> for a TCP-IP Consumer endpoint, this means the endpoint wait for tcp 
> request.
> 
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <beans xmlns:sm="http://servicemix.apache.org/config/1.0";
>        xmlns:tcp="http://servicemix.apache.org/tcp/1.0";
>        xmlns:TestTCP_v_0="urn:eng:spagic:processes:TestTCP:v0"
>        xmlns:util="http://www.springframework.org/schema/util";>
> 
>         <bean id="spagicProcessProperties"
>             
> class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer">
>         <property name="location" value="classpath:spagic.properties"/>
>         </bean>
> 
> 
>         <tcp:consumer
>             depends-on="spagicProcessProperties"
>             service="TestTCP_v_0:TestTCP.TCP_v_0"
>             endpoint="TestTCP.TCP_v_0"
>             targetService="TestTCP_v_0:TestTCP.Groovy_v_0"
>  >
>                    
>     <tcp:config>
>    
>            <tcp:tcpBCConfig
> 
>             pointName="TestTCP.TCP_v_0"
>             pointType="POINT_TYPE_SERVER"
>             pointMode="OPERATION_MODE_BIDIRECTIONAL"
>             outNmEnvelope="PLAIN-MESSAGE"
>             inNmEnvelope="PLAIN-MESSAGE"
>             base64encode="TRUE"
>             base64decode="TRUE"
>             defaultMep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out";
>                incomingWrapper="WRAPPER_USER"
>                incomingHeader="0x0B"
>                incomingTrailer="0x1C 0x0D"
>                stripWrapping="true"
>                outgoingWrapper="WRAPPER_USER"
>                outgoingHeader="0x0B"
>                outgoingTrailer="0x1C 0x0D"
>                logConnections="false"
>                logData="false"
>                logDataAsHex="false"
>                connectionLogFileName=""
>                extraInformation="false"
>               
>                useSSL="false"
>                useSSLClientMode="false"
>             keyStoreFileName=""
>                keyStorePassword=""
>                keyStoreType="JKS"
>                trustStoreFileName=""
>                trustStorePassword=""
>                trustStoreType="JKS"
>                    connNumber="-1"
>                    localPort="7001"
>                    localAddress="0.0.0.0"
>                   
>  >
>            </tcp:tcpBCConfig>
>           
>        </tcp:config>
>       
> </tcp:consumer></beans>
> FreshAir ha scritto:
>>
>> Andrea Zoppello-2 wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> If you use spagic you could try configure a TCP/IP Binding component
>>> with
>>> spagic studio.
>>>
>>> Andrea
>>> FreshAir ha scritto:
>>>     
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I want a indepent TCP/IP BC in servicemix to use(not that
>>>> servicemix-camel
>>>> or activemq way to transport TCP/IP msg).
>>>> Currently I have ChainBuild ESB TCP/IP BC, and Spagic tcp/ip BC,  but i
>>>> don't know how to manually write their corresponding configuring xml
>>>> files
>>>> to expose them as an endpoint.
>>>> Is there any way out?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>
>>>     
>>
>> Hi,
>> The question is I want to know a typical configuration and, I cann't use
>> that studio for some reason at present. I just want a pure TCP/IP BC,
>> that's
>> it.
>> Would you please give me an example of SU(xbean.xml) or sth?
>> Thank you!
>>
>>   
> 
> 
> 

Hi,
Thanks for your help. I really really appreciate that! I will keep learning.
Best regards,
FreshAir
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