The servicemix-http component is also able to retrieve the wsdl from the
target JBI endpoint and to expose it (adding binding informations), if none
is provided with the wsdlResource attribute.  Currently, it only adds the
http or soap address to the port of the service, but this is a beginning ...

Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet

On 3/17/06, Eric Dofonsou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I too had the same issue,
> Right now I build my own endpoint that wraps around
> the current endpoint and provide a mechanism to expose
> WSDL when it receives a ?WSDL request on the
> servicemix BC. However, the new servicemix-http
> component has a way to expose WSDL via a wsdlResource
> attribute (see :
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/SM/servicemix-http).
> But this implies that you have a static WSDL file as a
> spring ressource.
>
>
>
> --- Robert Almonte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi ServiceMix team,
> >
> > I would like to know if it is possible to expose a
> > Web Service
> > externally (WSDL) using a BC that host the service
> > (using what
> > servicemix already provides).
> > I have been checking the soap-binding and
> > xfire-binding example, but I
> > still cannot get a whole picture to tie these two
> > together.
> > My scenario will be a Web Service that receives SOAP
> > requests for some
> > data and delegates internally using the NMR to other
> > components.
> >
> > (e.i,: Soap-over-HTTP with WSDL exposed to client,
> > everything contained
> > by servicemix except the client)
> >
> > Client <--> WebService{BC}<-->NMR---Other components
> >
> > My scenario is close to the soap-binding example,
> > but this one doesn't
> > expose the WSDL externally.
> >
> > The xfire-binding example exposes the WSDL
> > externally, but it is hosted
> > outside the servicemix.
> >
> > Somebody posted about creating an Axis2 BC, but I
> > couldn't find more info.
> >
> > Can anybody give me some guidance how I could do
> > this with the current
> > servicemix?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Robert
> >
> >
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> >
>
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