Hi Freeman, let's say that my domain is http://liav:8192/Services & under it i locate all wsdl files.
I want to be able to filter it by the domain. Meaning that the following will be accepted: http://liav:8192/esb/Services/ForcastWeatherImp.wsdl & those will be rejected: http://liav:8192/esb/Marketing/DollarRateImp.wsdl http://liav:8192/esb/GetLocation.wsdl In other words my pattern is: http://liav:8192/esb/Services/*.wsdl Thanks. Freeman Fang wrote: > > Hi, > Could you give more details what kind of pattern you want to filter? > If you want to filtered by username/password, both servicemix-http and > servicemix-cxf-bc can do it for you. > If you want to filtered by the content of the soap message, I think > servicemix-camel can do it for you. > > Freeman > > Liav Ezer wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I deployed a servicemix-http component that suppose to consume SOAP >> request >> from outside clients and provide a message to other component in the ESB >> (RouterBuilder in Camel - not written yet). >> >> For that i defined a consumer & a provider endpoints. My question regards >> the consumer part: >> >> I want the consumer connetctor to act as a 'servlet filter', meaning that >> it >> will proxy all sort of services & requests which match a certain pattern >> will be accepted while other will be rejected. >> >> This is my xbean definitions - in bold is what i tried doing with no >> success. >> >> <!-- Receiver: Accept clients requests --> >> <http:endpoint service="*" >> endpoint="*" >> targetService="*" >> role="consumer" >> >> locationURI="http://localhost:8192/services/httpreceiver/*" >> wsdlResource="C:/HTTPReceiverServices/*.wsdl" >> soap="true" /> >> >> Is it possible? Is it supported in such a component? Do i need to use >> other >> approach to attake this problem? >> >> Thanks. >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-make-servicemix-http-consumer-to-receive-requests-for-a-variaty-of-services-%28not-just-one%29--tp21204043p21213772.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
