Marco- Check out XSLT. You can extract data from that XML document and output it it any variety of formats, not just XML. You'll want to capture the exact XML from "service one", so you can test your XSLT's. A handy tool to do that is TCP Mon, available as an Eclipse plugin, or a stand alone tool.
XSLT: http://w3schools.com/xsl/default.asp TCPMon: http://ws.apache.org/commons/tcpmon/download.cgi Matt Pavlovich On Apr 8, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Marco Westermann wrote: > Hi, thank you for your response, > > in fact there is some transformation needed for the response payload of > service call one. > > The service one wrappes an activeX-Object and returns a string as part of a > complex type: > > <element name="getChangedArticlesResponse"> > <complexType> > <sequence> > <element name="getChangedArticlesReturn" > type="xsd:string" /> > </sequence> > </complexType> > </element> > > the string itself contains exactly the message which has to be routed to > service 2. Any idea how to make this work? > > Thank you! > > Marco > > > Am 07.04.2011 17:39, schrieb Matt Pavlovich: >> Hi Marco- >> >> You could implement a very simple solution using Camel running in ServiceMix >> to do that. Look into the timer, or quartz Camel components to start. >> >> It would look something like: >> >> <route> >> <from uri="timer.. configure to kick off every 5 mintues" /> >> <to uri="http://webservice1:8080/call /> >> <to uri="http://webservice2:8080/call2 /> >> </route> >> >> The response from the webservice1 would be directed as the input to >> webservice2. As long as the payload is exactly the same, you don't need to >> do anything. If there are slight changes to the xml, you can insert a XSLT >> to take the response from webservice1 and send it to webservice2 as the >> input. >> >> Time based invocation: >> http://camel.apache.org/timer.html >> http://camel.apache.org/quartz.html >> >> Simple web service calls: >> http://camel.apache.org/http.html >> >> Advanced web service: >> http://camel.apache.org/cxf.html >> >> XSLT: >> http://camel.apache.org/xslt.html >> >> Matt Pavlovich >> >> On Apr 7, 2011, at 7:59 AM, Marco Westermann wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I try to implement the following process: >>> >>> every 5 minutes I want to call a web Service take the answer and call >>> another web service with the return value from the first call. >>> using bpel would be nice to do the job (ode?). Is there a tutorial which >>> does similar tasks? I think I have still an understanding problem on how to >>> use serviceMix. >>> >>> Thank you for all advice you can give. >>> >>> Marco >> >> __________ Hinweis von ESET NOD32 Antivirus, Signaturdatenbank-Version 6025 >> (20110408) __________ >> >> E-Mail wurde geprüft mit ESET NOD32 Antivirus. >> >> http://www.eset.com >> >> >> >> >
