Hi to all,

I understood the execution of samples which we have in the download but not
getting an idea on how to start a new one. Sorry to say this but i am unable
to proceed. I have worked on mule, service mix and jboss ESB but i heard
from some one and got from search pages that WSO2 is the best among all so
interested in working this. May b my mind set is like as other ESB s and
this i am feeling little confusing. I need some clarifications still. For
example, i have run sample8 and got the response. As it is using XSLT s i
want to know on which req these XSLT s been applied? and in return i got the
stock quote price but i want to see the response after these XSLT s have
been applied. and the mani thing is how can i expose this as a service so
that my clinets can send request to this service(want to know something like
what will be the URL to which my clients will post request). Please answer
me ASAP so that i can continue.

On 9/2/08, Saliya Ekanayake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Ambica,
>
> The axis2Server folder contains necessary software/configuration to
> start the sample back end services. The most of the samples that are
> explained in the WSO2 ESB Samples guide [1] require you to have back end
> services which actually contain the business logic. Look into the "src"
> directory of the axis2Server and you will find a set of services in six
> different folders. You can use Ant to build and host these services
> inside the provided Web service container, Apache Axis2. After hosting
> the services you can start Axis2 using the axis2server.sh (or the .bat
> version) inside the axis2Server folder. Note: please refer to the sample
> guide to see which service is required for which sample.
>
> After setting up the services you need to configure the ESB to suit your
> scenario. The client comes into play afterwards. The axis2Client folder
> contains the necessary client code to call the ESB. You can again use
> Ant to build and run the client. The parameters you need to specify
> depends on the particular sample that you are testing. Again, please
> refer to the samples guide for more information.
>
> Please note that these clients and services have nothing to do with the
> ESB except in providing additional resources for the samples.
>
> [1] http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html
>
> Regards,
> Saliya
>
> <http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html>
> ambica sona wrote:
> > Thankyou for all for your quick responses.
> > under the samples i have 2 floders one is Server and other is Client.
> > Both are related to each other right?
> >
> >
> > On 9/2/08, *Saliya Ekanayake* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi Ambica,
> >
> >     Thanks for the suggestion, but may be you have not seen the rest
> >     of the
> >     samples (I am assuming this as you have mentioned that you got
> >     only one
> >     sample). Please try downloading a clean one from
> >     http://wso2.org/downloads/esb/
> >
> >     Anyway regarding the issue at hand, the obvious solution is to
> >     implement
> >     a simple proxy service. A proxy service basically means that you
> >     expose
> >     a service interface to the outside world without actually having the
> >     business logic with you. You configure the proxy service such that
> you
> >     do whatever with the incoming message and send it to the real back
> end
> >     service, then do whatever with its response and then send back the
> >     response. WSO2 ESB gives you the support to perform XSLT transforms
> >     using the entity known as the XSLT mediator.
> >
> >     Regards,
> >     Saliya
> >
> >     ambica sona wrote:
> >     >
> >     > Hi to all,
> >     >
> >     > I am new to WSO2. for our project we are going to use an ESB. i got
> >     > information that WSO2 is the one which has so many features.
> >     > So we thought of implementing that. When i download i got only one
> >     > sample. but i am not cleared by looking in to that sample.
> >     > Actually my requirement is a request will come as an HTTP Request.
> I
> >     > need to apply some transformation rules on that request using
> >     some xsl
> >     > file and route to a URL which will send the response back to me and
> >     > then to this response i need to apply few transformations again and
> >     > send the response back as an HTTP response.
> >     > i am not understanding at all how to start, how to send the
> >     request or
> >     > how to get the response. how can i get an ESB application developed
> >     > using WSO2 as a service or a web application???
> >     > can some one help me out in this.
> >     > and my small suggession is its better to add an HTTP request-
> >     response
> >     > processing flow sample as an example in download...
> >     >
> >     >
> >     > Waiting eagerly for a reply.
> >     >
> >     > Thank you
> >     >
> >     >
> >
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