Hi Jasper,

You should be able to do this very easily with Synapse; by creating the
proxy service proxying the actual service. Please try the following
configuration and get back to us on any questions and problems.

<definitions xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse";>
    <proxy name="StockQuoteProxy">
        <target>
            <endpoint>
                <address uri="http://localhost:11111/MyService/echo";
format="get"/>
            </endpoint>
            <outSequence>
                <send/>
            </outSequence>
        </target>
    </proxy>
</definitions>

If you want to change the message format to the actual service (MyService)
to any other than REST change the format attribute to one of the
soap11/soap12/pox as appropriate.

Looking forward to your feedback ....

Thanks,
Ruwan

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Jasper Spoel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> i'm quite new to Apache synapse and i'm trying to get it up and running.
> In short, the samples and all work fine.
> My problems begin when i try to access a REST service of my own as an
> endpoint.
> I was wondering if anyone felt up to it to post the simplest configuration
> for synapse possible for my particular case.
>
> What i try to do:
>
> i want the outside world to use the address for synapse only, so the
> services behind it should be transparant for the originating party.
> suppose my own service is at: http://localhost:11111/MyService/echo
>
> i would like clients to connect to http://localhost:8280/Forwarder
>
> which should send through the message without any alteration to the
> MyService service
> and consequently send back the response from MyService to the client asking
> for the info.
>
> Somehow i just can't get it to work.
> i get the feeling it has something to do with ws-addressing, but i'm not
> sure.
>
> So what would be the configuration for this for synapse
> and if there are any, what are the requirements for the message and/or the
> client.
>
> Thanx in advance,
> Jasper
>



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Ruwan Linton
http://wso2.org - "Oxygenating the Web Services Platform"
http://ruwansblog.blogspot.com/

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