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Posted to users@servicemix.apache.org by "Gerdes, Mike" <mi...@airbus.com> on 2006/04/26 13:29:40 UTC

soap/ws in servicemix.xml

hi,

I wanted to ask if somebody could give me an example of how to use the jsr181 component with http together (like in the soap-binding example) in a servicemix.xml file.
Is there another methode to deploy ws and standard pojo classes as components in servicemix?

cya


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Re: soap/ws in servicemix.xml

Posted by Guillaume Nodet <gn...@gmail.com>.
I have none, but you may want to take a look at
http://servicemix.org/servicemix-http#servicemix-http-Lightweightmode
for an example showing how to configure the servicemix-http component
in a servicemix.xml file.
The same thing should be easily translated to servicemix-jsr181...

Hope this helps,
Guillaume Nodet

On 4/26/06, Gerdes, Mike <mi...@airbus.com> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I wanted to ask if somebody could give me an example of how to use the jsr181 component with http together (like in the soap-binding example) in a servicemix.xml file.
> Is there another methode to deploy ws and standard pojo classes as components in servicemix?
>
> cya
>
>
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