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 > Greetings > > Christian > > > Christian Schneider > Team Handel und Risikomanagement > Informationsverarbeitung Business Solutions Trading > EnBW Systeme Infrastruktur Support GmbH > > Informationsverarbeitung > Business Solutions > Handel und Dispatching > Durlacher Allee 93 > 76131 Karlsruhe > > Tel : +49-(0)721-63-15482 > Mail: christian.schnei...@enbw.com > > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Karlsruhe > Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Mannheim HRB 108550 > Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Dr. Bernhard Beck > Geschäftsführer: Jochen Adenau, Dr. Peter Krampf > > -----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? > > -- > James > ------- > http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ > > Open Source Integration > http://fusesource.com/ >