Hi Paul. Ruwan Linton wrote: > Paul Fremantle wrote: >> Takahiro >> >> I'm afraid we haven't yet fixed this for ESB 2.0 / Carbon. It is >> something we would like to do, but its quite time-intensive to support. >> > Well, even after fixing the GET support properly, I don't think the ESB > fits in to all your requirements. This is because ESB uses an XML parser > and that will fail to handle *non* well formed HTML. > > Being said that, if you do not want any mediation to happen in the ESB > for HTML messages then we could right a new message formatter and > builder to support HTML as well in which case you won't be able to touch > the message in the ESB rather just pass through.
If another ESB parser could recognize HTTP POST/GET parameters, it will be very useful. But just-pass-through is enough for many cases. Its overhead will not be a big problem , I think. Because HTTP requests for web-applications in a corporate intra-net are not so frequent, and each request needs heavy processing at back end server, so the bottle neck is the back end. (Though it depends on the situation, of course.) I am afraid such usage will contradict the concepts of ESB/Synapse. But for users who adopt ESB as a front end server(not as messaging HUB), it is troublesome to operate both ESB and apache mod_proxy. Anyway, it would need some discussions and decisions in Synapse project, so we wait it without expecting it... Thanks. ---- Takahiro OGAWA http://www.brainsellers.com/ _______________________________________________ Esb-java-user mailing list [email protected] https://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/esb-java-user
