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Posted to users@servicemix.apache.org by Willem jiang <wi...@gmail.com> on 2013/10/30 03:23:07 UTC

Re: New to Service Mix. Advice needed: Camel Blueprint Web Service JMS

Hi,  

I think you can take a look at this[1], I’m not sure you meaning of if the JMS queue is not available.
If your are using ActiveMQ you can use the failover[1] to make it always available, you don’t need to do any addition work in Camel route.


[1]http://camel.apache.org/cxf-example-osgi-blueprint.html
[2]http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html

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On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 1:08 AM, Patrick Wilson wrote:

> Hello all,
>  
> I am trying to get a handle on routing in service mix. I have been reading
> and doing samples for a couple of weeks and could use some
> suggestions/links/examples in accomplishing what I need to do.
>  
> The end goal is to receive call to a web service and route the message to a
> JMS queue. If the JMS queue is not available the message should be
> persisted and resent when it is available.
>  
> It sounds like I will need CFX to handle the web service. ActiveMQ to
> persist the message. Camel to do the routing. Further, it sounds like I
> should use Blueprint (Aries?) to define the routes. Does this seem like a
> reasonable approach?
>  
> Unless I am completely off the mark, it seems straight forward. However, I
> am running into issues finding documentation that explains how to put it all
> together. In particular, documentation concerning the use of Blueprint is
> challenging.  
>  
> Any suggestions are appreciated.
>  
>  
>  
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