On 11/11/06, Phil Steitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/11/06, Ruwan Linton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes Paul,
>
> First I didn't blame phil, since the same scenario (having the real service
> in the axis2 where synapse is deployed) didn't work for me.... I just wanted
> to know weather it is working.
>
> In my case the request got dispatched to the axis2 service not to
> synapse.... Will need to look in to that..
>
> Thanks,
> Ruwan
>
>
>
> On 11/11/06, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ruwan
> >
> > The idea is that you send the request to the proxy endpoint, and then
> > Synapse redirects it to the real endpoint. Should be fine. Anyway,
> > don't blame Phil, it was my suggestion :-))
> >
> > Paul
> >

Well, I started playing with this last night and have not been able to
get it to work, probably due to my lack of knowledge / understanding
of the whole setup. The forwarding is working, but I am not getting a
valid http response back from axis, probably because I did not hack
the axis2 config or deploy the service correctly.  It seems to me that
Paul's idea above should work, with the "real" endpoint being the
local axis2 that synapse starts (?) listening on 6060.   I will learn
some more today and either get it to work or ask more intelligent
questions about why it doesn't work.

Thanks in any case for pointing me in the right direction to get the
samples running.  One thing I did not note in my previous post was
that I had to use the Axis 1.1 RC (as Asankha suggested) to get the
samples to run.  I got response parse errors when I tried first using
the 1.0 Axis2 release.

Phil


Still no luck getting this to work.  I am still learning how both
Synapse and Axis2 work, but my simple attempts at getting transports
and forwarding set up led to either looping or faults.

Phil

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