thanks for the reply

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Schneider Christian
<christian.schnei...@enbw.com> wrote:
> Hi Carlo,
>
> I think the main question for you is: Do you want just remoting inside one
> application (client and server are inside the same release unit), or do you
> want to offer services to another application?

yes we are gonna use remoting inside one application only.

> If you want simple remoting then you can directly expose your business
> objects. In this case you can use any of the named technologies. Often you
> will use code first here as it is less work to do. Many people use service
> facades even in this case as not all of your object graphs can be easily
> transported through all transports.

what if i use jms transport for it?

> If you want to offer services then you should go contract first and use a
> service facade. In this case you define a stable representation of some of
> the business objects for the service. These will often be pure data transfer
> objects as these can be easily transported. You will also want to avoid
> complex object graphs and instead rather use trees.
> For this case the typical technology would be JAX-WS/JAXB with code
> generation from a wsdl which will be your service contract.
>
 we don't have any requirement yet of exposing a wsdl web service.
we will have this requirement in the future but i think i could use
another bean for this

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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: James Strachan [mailto:james.strac...@gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. November 2009 15:19
> An: users@camel.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: Question On Using Spring Remoting Against Camel Remoting
>
>
> Its either Spring remoting - or go JAXWS or REST I'd say. They've all
> got strengths and weaknesses.
>
> If you want WSDLs / XSDS and stuff, then maybe JAXWS is a simpler approach?
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