Jeff

Sounds like a very cool use case! We'd love to have it written up.

Paul

On 2/21/07, Jeff Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As it turns out Amazon S3 doesn't actually require SSL (though the
documentation seemed to indicate otherwise).

That being said, I'm not in a big rush, and I'll wait till the SSL support
comes out in a future release.

I'll also see if I can't writeup a little case study of how I used Synapse
along with my Groovy code being used as a mediator -- it's working great.
I'm actually using ActiveBPEL, set with a proxy, to forward the requests
through Synapse. That way, I don't have to fuss with the security stuff in
ActiveBPEL and can just focus on the orchestration piece.

jeff

On 2/21/07, Asankha C. Perera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The 0.91 does not support listening on HTTPS.. only HTTP. The Synapse
> trunk, as of yesterday would support the NIO based SSL transport
> listener - although it is still in the process of being tested. The NIO
> based SSL sender will be available shortly.
>
> > If I configure Tomcat with a cert and run
> > the Synapse within it, it sounds like it should work just fine.
> Running Synapse within Tomcat is not one of our recommended approaches,
> although you still maybe able to get it working if you tweak it right.
> This is because of the nature of the http/s transports available on a
> servlet container, where the "service(HttpServletRequest req,
> HttpServletResponse resp) " implies that once Synapse receives a
> request, it now has to write the response as well, for the thread
> processing the request to be freed back into the thread pool. With the
> NIO transports, we are making sure that Synapse will not block a thread
> for each message being processed through Synapse.
> > Thanks for your help!
> You are welcome, and if possible let me know the outcome. If the new
> NIO/SSL transports are going to be the right solution for you we could
> get them out in a proper build quickly
>
> asankha
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