Re: Web Service Proxy to track incoming and outcoming messages
Thnak you Jiang, i will have a look. Thanks again for your interest. Best regards. Ercan 2015-03-27 5:33 GMT+02:00 Willem.Jiang [via Camel] < ml-node+s465427n5764872...@n5.nabble.com>: > I think you can use CXF Interceptors[1][2] to trace the message[3], then > you don’t need to build a proxy to interceptor all the message. > You can do some addition work base on CXF Logging Interceptor. > > [1] > https://cxf.apache.org/javadoc/latest/org/apache/cxf/interceptor/LoggingInInterceptor.html > [2] > https://cxf.apache.org/javadoc/latest/org/apache/cxf/interceptor/LoggingOutInterceptor.html > [3] > http://cxf.apache.org/docs/debugging-and-logging.html#DebuggingandLogging-LoggingMessages > > -- > Willem Jiang > > Red Hat, Inc. > Web: http://www.redhat.com > Blog: http://willemjiang.blogspot.com (English) > http://jnn.iteye.com (Chinese) > Twitter: willemjiang > Weibo: 姜宁willem > > > > On March 26, 2015 at 10:29:09 PM, ercan.canlier ([hidden email] > <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5764872&i=0>) wrote: > > > Hi Jiang, > > Actually, there is a web application where you will have possibility to > > publish web services. > > Client will load wsdl file and then i will be generating it via maven > with > > help of camel. > > This step is clear and i have already finished it but i also want to > track > > incoming and outgoing messages and log them to database. In order to do > > that, i think the only way is to proxy the real services and define > endpoint > > consumers for them. > > Do you have any idea? > > Thanks for your interest. > > Best regards. > > Ercan > > > > > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Web-Service-Proxy-to-track-incoming-and-outcoming-messages-tp5764824p5764837.html > > > Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > > > -- > If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion > below: > > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Web-Service-Proxy-to-track-incoming-and-outgoing-messages-tp5764824p5764872.html > To unsubscribe from Web Service Proxy to track incoming and outgoing > messages, click here > <http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=unsubscribe_by_code&node=5764824&code=ZXJjYW4uY2FubGllckBnbWFpbC5jb218NTc2NDgyNHwxNjM0MzU3MDUy> > . > NAML > <http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=macro_viewer&id=instant_html%21nabble%3Aemail.naml&base=nabble.naml.namespaces.BasicNamespace-nabble.view.web.template.NabbleNamespace-nabble.view.web.template.NodeNamespace&breadcrumbs=notify_subscribers%21nabble%3Aemail.naml-instant_emails%21nabble%3Aemail.naml-send_instant_email%21nabble%3Aemail.naml> > -- Ercan CANLIER -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Web-Service-Proxy-to-track-incoming-and-outgoing-messages-tp5764824p5764918.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Web Service Proxy to track incoming and outcoming messages
I think you can use CXF Interceptors[1][2] to trace the message[3], then you don’t need to build a proxy to interceptor all the message. You can do some addition work base on CXF Logging Interceptor. [1]https://cxf.apache.org/javadoc/latest/org/apache/cxf/interceptor/LoggingInInterceptor.html [2]https://cxf.apache.org/javadoc/latest/org/apache/cxf/interceptor/LoggingOutInterceptor.html [3]http://cxf.apache.org/docs/debugging-and-logging.html#DebuggingandLogging-LoggingMessages -- Willem Jiang Red Hat, Inc. Web: http://www.redhat.com Blog: http://willemjiang.blogspot.com (English) http://jnn.iteye.com (Chinese) Twitter: willemjiang Weibo: 姜宁willem On March 26, 2015 at 10:29:09 PM, ercan.canlier (ercan.canl...@gmail.com) wrote: > Hi Jiang, > Actually, there is a web application where you will have possibility to > publish web services. > Client will load wsdl file and then i will be generating it via maven with > help of camel. > This step is clear and i have already finished it but i also want to track > incoming and outgoing messages and log them to database. In order to do > that, i think the only way is to proxy the real services and define endpoint > consumers for them. > Do you have any idea? > Thanks for your interest. > Best regards. > Ercan > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Web-Service-Proxy-to-track-incoming-and-outcoming-messages-tp5764824p5764837.html > > Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
Re: Web Service Proxy to track incoming and outcoming messages
Hi Jiang, Actually, there is a web application where you will have possibility to publish web services. Client will load wsdl file and then i will be generating it via maven with help of camel. This step is clear and i have already finished it but i also want to track incoming and outgoing messages and log them to database. In order to do that, i think the only way is to proxy the real services and define endpoint consumers for them. Do you have any idea? Thanks for your interest. Best regards. Ercan -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Web-Service-Proxy-to-track-incoming-and-outcoming-messages-tp5764824p5764837.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Web Service Proxy to track incoming and outcoming messages
Hi, I guess you just want to create the proxy dynamically, maybe it is based on the request url or content, Am I right? -- Willem Jiang Red Hat, Inc. Web: http://www.redhat.com Blog: http://willemjiang.blogspot.com (English) http://jnn.iteye.com (Chinese) Twitter: willemjiang Weibo: 姜宁willem On March 26, 2015 at 9:27:57 PM, ercan.canlier (ercan.canl...@gmail.com) wrote: > Hi to everybody, > First of all, many thanks for such a great framework that you implemented so > far. > It is extremely powerful and very fast. The documentation is quite in > detail. > I am implementing a web application for our integration tests. > I need to track incoming / outcoming messages to database. > For this, i can handle it via routing to bean and then show at my web page. > I have already read tutorials about cxf proxy, also read some camel's book > but things are not very clear. > I implemented one example, seems i am close to the solution but it is not > finished yet. > From my point of view, if the client sends request to the frontend service > which is proxy here, it should be forwarded to backend real service. > For instance: When user sends request to > http://localhost:8080/real-web-service, it must be forwarded to > http://localhost:8081/backend-web-service, isnt proxy working like that? By > forwarding the request, i must be able to track the messages. > On the other hand, i will publish web services dynamically when the user > load wsdl, how can i proxy them as well? > Should i use jetty at front and match them according to forwarding > properties? But like this, how can i proxy dynamically? > I hope you do understand the scenario and might give me some tips. > Thanks in advance. > Ercan > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Web-Service-Proxy-to-track-incoming-and-outcoming-messages-tp5764824.html > > Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
Web Service Proxy to track incoming and outcoming messages
Hi to everybody, First of all, many thanks for such a great framework that you implemented so far. It is extremely powerful and very fast. The documentation is quite in detail. I am implementing a web application for our integration tests. I need to track incoming / outcoming messages to database. For this, i can handle it via routing to bean and then show at my web page. I have already read tutorials about cxf proxy, also read some camel's book but things are not very clear. I implemented one example, seems i am close to the solution but it is not finished yet. >From my point of view, if the client sends request to the frontend service which is proxy here, it should be forwarded to backend real service. For instance: When user sends request to http://localhost:8080/real-web-service, it must be forwarded to http://localhost:8081/backend-web-service, isnt proxy working like that? By forwarding the request, i must be able to track the messages. On the other hand, i will publish web services dynamically when the user load wsdl, how can i proxy them as well? Should i use jetty at front and match them according to forwarding properties? But like this, how can i proxy dynamically? I hope you do understand the scenario and might give me some tips. Thanks in advance. Ercan -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Web-Service-Proxy-to-track-incoming-and-outcoming-messages-tp5764824.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.