RE: How to hook soap to a JMS server?

2001-10-04 Thread Neil Benn

Hello,

I've been looking at exactly the same thing and worked on something using
SwiftMQ JMS (although the actual JMS implementation wouldn't make any
difference).  However I eventually ended up using something to convert the
http request from SOAP into a JMS text message - outside of SOAP, this is
because I'm waiting to see JAXM does first!
If you have money and don't want to code it yourself FioranoMQ have a JMS
extension which uses SOAP messages which can be bought.

Cheers,

Neil Benn
Automation Informatics Scientist
Cambridge Antibody Technology

-Original Message-
From: William Brogden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 October 2001 11:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to hook soap to a JMS server?




Ong Boon Pang wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is the idea I have... A soap client sends a soap message requests
> to a JMS server's inQueue/Topic using standard soap object. On the server
> end, A soap service listen to the JMS server for a soap message. Process
> the request, send its reply to JMS server outQueue/Topic. Client picks up
> the reply using standard soap object.
>
> Have anyone tried to connect the apache SOAP-Message portion to
> any JMS server?

I just finished doing similar experiments, but with a free-standing
client sending a SOAP message as the content of a TextMessage. Also
did something similar with JavaSpaces. The only problem is that
(just like with a database) establishing a connection is time consuming
so for fast response you would need to keep a connection pool.


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Re: How to hook soap to a JMS server?

2001-10-04 Thread William Brogden



Ong Boon Pang wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is the idea I have... A soap client sends a soap message requests
> to a JMS server's inQueue/Topic using standard soap object. On the server
> end, A soap service listen to the JMS server for a soap message. Process
> the request, send its reply to JMS server outQueue/Topic. Client picks up
> the reply using standard soap object.
> 
> Have anyone tried to connect the apache SOAP-Message portion to
> any JMS server?

I just finished doing similar experiments, but with a free-standing
client sending a SOAP message as the content of a TextMessage. Also
did something similar with JavaSpaces. The only problem is that 
(just like with a database) establishing a connection is time consuming
so for fast response you would need to keep a connection pool.


-- 
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Java Cert mock exams http://www.lanw.com/java/javacert/
Author of Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP 
ISBN 0-7821-2809-2



Re: How to hook soap to a JMS server?

2001-10-04 Thread Rupal Majmudar

Hi Ong,

Yes, the idea you mention is precisely one of the scenarios we are
implementing, as a SOAP interface on our iBus//Mobile product
(http://www.softwired-inc.com/products/mobile/mobile.html).

We already have the basic prototypes running; iBus//Mobile uses a
standard JMS provider - e.g. the iBus//MessageServer, BEA Weblogic.

Using this architecture, we can integrate diverse clients (mobile
devices, Java clients, non-Java clients) with the JMS backend services
with the SOAP & .NET services. All using the JMS as the consistent,
end-to-end paradigm. 

iBus//Mobile R3.0 will be released 1Q 2002, with the above feature in
place. 

Ciao
Rupal

Ong Boon Pang wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is the idea I have... A soap client sends a soap message requests
> to a JMS server's inQueue/Topic using standard soap object. On the server
> end, A soap service listen to the JMS server for a soap message. Process
> the request, send its reply to JMS server outQueue/Topic. Client picks up
> the reply using standard soap object.
> 
> Have anyone tried to connect the apache SOAP-Message portion to
> any JMS server?
> 
> This will complete the SOAP message portion for adapting to MOM model.
> Like the latest Message EJB standard. This is how we can get away from
> using most of the EJB features. Hence, avoiding paying handsome amount
> for a EJB Application Server like iPlanet, WebLogic in most cases.
> 
> I am still new in Apache SOAP (only 2/3 weeks), however the message part
> of soap that can talk to a smtp / pop server makes JMS not too impossible.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> cheers,
> Boon Pang
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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