Hi Paul ,
In Axis2 we can solve this problem by writing a custom Deloyer, say we
have the following use case
- Company A has a web service called "foo" and its wsdl is foo.wsdl
- Company B needs to expose the same service
- What it do is when ever it get a request it will forward that
to Company A and send the response back .
So when we want to do so , we can write a small configuration file
specifying the wsdl location and deploy , then our custom deployer
will pick that and create a proxy service for that. We can come up the
structure of the configuration file and the file extension.
Thanks
Deepal
> One thing that I think would be nice would be to be able to make it
> easier to link one Synapse instance to another. What does that mean?
>
> Well, I know we can share the config with the repository. But I'm
> thinking suppose I just want to talk between two systems. Suppose I
> have one Synapse server exposing 5 proxy services, I'd like them
> automatically available as endpoints in my other Synapse instance. In
> fact I'd also like the same with Axis2. If I have an Axis2 server, it
> would be equally cool to expose all those services as endpoints in
> Synapse too.
>
> For the S->S case, imagine I have two companies. Company A exposes a
> set of internal services using Synapse. I'm in Company B and I want
> those. I should be able to point my Synapse at theirs and have it all
> mesh nicely.
>
> I guess we could do this in a standard way or our own way. Ideally we
> would be so good at consuming WS-P that once we have the WSDLs we can
> then work easily. So it might just be a need to get a list of WSDLs
> via HTTP and then add those as endpoints automatically.
>
> There used to be spec for that (WS Inspection) but it seems dead
> looking at the fact the IBM link is 404 Not Found!
>
> It would also be nice to have some kind of ping service between nodes
> to know they are alive, maybe for load-balance and failover purposes
> too.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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Thanks,
Deepal
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