Garry,您好!

        I have the similar question, my case:
    
    HTTPEndpoint(Inonly)--->EIP Component(Pipeline)---->HTTPEndpoint(Other 
Webservice)

    I just want to get a response, but EIP-pipeline is limitted to Inonly 
exchange, how can i do that?

    thanks a lot.

======= 2008-01-30 03:47:52 您在来信中写道:=======

>
>Hi,
>
>In my app, I configure an InOut MEP on a JMS BC to talk SOAP to
>a remote service. My bean then uses sendSync to send to the JMS
>endpoint. Everything seems to work fine: I block until the remote 
>service response is received, just the behavior I want. What I can't 
>figure out is *how* it works.  I've only configured one JMS queue
>for sending requests *to* the service. How is the service response
>received? How is the response correlated with the request? What
>gives the blocking behavior? Is this a safe pattern to use when 
>multiple remote services are reading the JMS queue, i.e, do responses
>correlate correctly with requests?
>
>Thanks, Garry
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礼!
 
                                 
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