I think you can use the jetty or other component as a plain HTTP engine to send the response back. If you want CXF to do more work (such as provides WS-* work), you can setup the route like you did. I guess it may cause bay the message body is not set rightly for the CXF_MESSAGE.
Willem Jiang Twitter: willemjiang Weibo: 姜宁willem On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 11:14 PM Wang Yan <wyan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have two routes in camel, route1 will send soap request to route2 > What I am expecting route1 will get reponse from route2 > But Altough route2 can send response (i see it in log ), but route1 could > not get it. > > Any idea ? how to let route1 get response from route2? > > route1 > > // SOAP_InBound -> XQuery(InBound-OutBound)->Soap_OutBound_Request > from(SOAP_ENDPOINT_IN_URI + "&dataFormat=CXF_MESSAGE") > .convertBodyTo(String.class) > .to("xquery:createRequest.xq" ) > .to(SOAP_ENDPOINT_OUT_URI + "&dataFormat=MESSAGE"); > route2 > // Soap_OutBound->DummyResponse(OutBound->InBound) > from(SOAP_ENDPOINT_OUT_URI + > "&dataFormat=CXF_MESSAGE").convertBodyTo(String.class) > .setBody(simple("resource:classpath:dummyResponse.xml")) > .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "##### Response {body} #####");