certainly, if ServiceMix is going to invoke your web services then you can think of it as normal web services client (so for your server side there's no difference if that's ServiceMix or whatever) that's if you're going to have ServiceMix as a separate server instance, not sure how would it look like if you want to have it embedded in weblogic but probably in terms of web services invocation it doesn't matter
bhardwaj_rajesh wrote: > > Hello, > I have a scenario - > > Exisisting weblogic server with multiple webservices based on soap over > http and soap over jms. > > Now I want to introduce service mix > > a) It act as a proxy for the existing web services. > b) The clients can send message to it via jms and it can convert it to > soap over http or soap over jms depending upon the requirement. > > Is this scenario possible, do I have to redeploy everything, please > suggest. > > regards > Rajesh > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/A-question-about-service-mix-tp20848844p20849658.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
