Hi
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:39 AM, Willem Jiang wrote:
> On 2/15/11 3:43 AM, uala.for...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> Hello, We want to utilize CXF as Services router. For Example I've
>> "ProviderA" and "ConsumerA" which are two independent systems. ProviderA
>> exposes the Web services (both restful
On 2/15/11 3:43 AM, uala.for...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, We want to utilize CXF as Services router. For Example I've
"ProviderA" and "ConsumerA" which are two independent systems. ProviderA
exposes the Web services (both restful and soap webservices) and ConsumerA
consumes the web services. We wa
Hello, We want to utilize CXF as Services router. For Example I've
"ProviderA" and "ConsumerA" which are two independent systems. ProviderA
exposes the Web services (both restful and soap webservices) and ConsumerA
consumes the web services. We want to utilize CXF as service router in
between thes
Redirecting to the users list.
Can you please ask the question again, I can't find the original question...
What is the criteria for the routing ? Is your web service
implementation needs to forward further ?
Or is it to do with choosing which endpoint (among multiple co
located CXF endpoints) th
Can I do without using Camel?
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:06 AM, Pierre-Henry Perret [via CXF] <
ml-node+3383396-831895109-149...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you glance at 'camel' transport ?
>
> It 's well integrated with CXF and well documented.
>
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Hi,
Have you glance at 'camel' transport ?
It 's well integrated with CXF and well documented.
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