I would suggest you to see camel-cxf examples. Maybe i got wrong but what you needed is like a web service's proxy. You may also take a look at http component or maybe mina component.
On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 at 11:26, MLVJ <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a problem, and I think that Camel can solve it, but I would like to > be sure! > What I want to do is to write a generic handler, to catch web service > requests, look in the header, at the "USER", then identify a preferred > destination for that user according to a regularly-refreshed cache, and if > that preferred site is available, route there, and if that preferred site > is not available, route to the other site. > I have downloaded Camel, and have been trying to find an example which is > close to what I want to do - but have not identified one yet. > Most of the examples bind to a specific web service schema - I don't want > to do that if I can help it, because I have about 600 web services that I > want to get in the way of, and route to my alternate sites. > I think I want to do something like this as a starter, to route from a new > listener to a target, and then start adding things to check against my > cache - this complains with "No component found with scheme: http", so it > clearly is not correct. > > @Override > public void configure() throws Exception { > from("http://localhost:8087/").to("http://127.0.0.1:8084/"); > } > Is there a good relevant starting point? > -- Sent from my iPhone
