Hi

Looks like the pipes and filters EIP pattern
http://camel.apache.org/pipes-and-filters.html


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Harbeer Kadian
<harbeer.kad...@altair.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a class, which contains a java object(say message which I need to
> transmit).
> This class is present in an OSGI Bundle named connector.
> This OSGI Bundle also contains classes need to validate this message.
> There is another OSGI Bundle which contains a transformer class which can
> convert this java object message into XML Message using Apache velocity.
> The XML Message need to be converted into a Soap message, but the
> information required to convert it
> into soap message is present in the bundle named connector.
>
> Now the control is inside connector bundle, and I have that java object
> message ready.
> If i have to do the operations mentioned above in a java application, i may
> have done it as follows
> Pseudo code:
> 1) call a validation method and send the java object as a parameter.
> 2) If the validation passes, call the transform method of the Transformer
> class, and get the xml as reply.
> 3) Get the required information to build soapmessage and convert it into
> soap message.
>
> sendJavaObject(Object message) {
>     validate(message);
>     String xmlMessage = Transformer.transform(message);
>     String soapMessage = appendSoapInfo(xmlMessage);
> }
>
> But the thing here is that all the controlling of method calling is
> happening from the Connector bundle.
> If I see an Camel Integration pattern they will tell some thing like this
> Object Message ----->>>>>  Validator ---->>>>> Transformer ---->>>>
> soapAppender --->>>> callWebservice.
>
> and then the response will be sent using the out property present in the
> MessageExchange.
>
> But my implementation looks like this
> Object Message   ----->>>>>> Validator
> Object Message  ------>>>>>> Transformer
> String Message  ------->>>>>  SoapAppender
> String soapMessage ---->>>>> Call Web Service using camel Http Component
> ----->>>> String soapResponse
>
> I am also adding a diagram giving pictorial representation of our
> application. http://old.nabble.com/file/p28179266/ExecuteOperation.png
> ExecuteOperation.png
>
> Please give me some guidelines regarding how to change a java application
> into Enterprise Integration Patterns.
>
>
> With Regards
> Harbeer Kadian
>
>
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