Thank Freeman for the quick reply! Yes this is my question. FUSE ESB seams to be quite good for the registry. I wiil try it!
One more simple question for the example in you reply. What is the difference between the two endpoints, jetty:http and http. If I do not get the endpoint server type, could I just use http endpoint? Thanks! On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Freeman Fang <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > If I understand correctly, the "service directory" you mean here is > service registry. > > If your webservice endpoint are using CXF, then most simple way is that > you can use the cxf:list-* command when you install cxf feature in > Servicemix. > > And in JBoss FUSE we use fabric as the registry, you can take a look at > this discussion[1] to get more details > > [1]http://fusesource.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=4655&tstart=0 > ------------- > Freeman(Yue) Fang > > Red Hat, Inc. > FuseSource is now part of Red Hat > Web: http://fusesource.com | http://www.redhat.com/ > Twitter: freemanfang > Blog: http://freemanfang.blogspot.com > http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/1473905042 > weibo: @Freeman小屋 > > www.camelone.org : The open source integration conference: > > On 2013-5-16, at 下午12:12, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I want to ask that is there a service directory in servicemix? > > I am designing a enterprise integration project these days, and each > company would provide several web service (soap or rest) as api, I want to > register these services into an ESB so I can invoke these services through > the same entry(ip, protocol etc). Developers can also register, search and > invoke a certain service in a directory. > > I have made some study on servicemix and find it helpful to build OSGi > bundle and routing with EIP, but few material has been found on service > directory. > > Can anybody kindly to give me some advice? > > > Thanks a lot! > > >
