Thankyou for the answer.
The response from the first webservice (an object Identity) goes at the
client, but username and password also goes at the second webservice
(Alfresco)


Gert Vanthienen wrote:
> 
> L.S.,
> 
> You can probably solve this problem by just using the enterprise
> integration patterns, either through the servicemix-eip component or
> even better, through Camel.  You can e.g. use a multicast to send the
> same information (username and password) to multiple endpoints and
> then aggregate the responses into a single reponse.
> 
> Just so I understand the question correctly: what should happen with
> the response from the first webservice call?  Should it be used in the
> second service or in the response of originating request or where does
> it go?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gert Vanthienen
> ------------------------
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> 
> 
> 
> 2009/2/18 MrNinni <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have one problem; this is the scenario:
>> The http-consumer is connected at one client which sends username and
>> password.
>> The soap message arrived in the ServiceMix, that redirect it at the
>> http-provider. It sends the soap message (with username and password) at
>> one
>> WebService, and it returns the identity. After the WS1 response, the
>> username and the password, which the SMX has memorized into itself, goes
>> at
>> the second WS.
>> How I can memorize the username and password into the ServiceMix? I
>> wouldn't
>> use a external db.
>> I'm sorry for my bad English.
>> Thank you.
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