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Posted to users@servicemix.apache.org by goldi <go...@freenet.de> on 2007/05/15 14:28:07 UTC

Re: eip component

Is this already patched?

Greets Goldi

wizard wrote:
> 
> Ok, We'll try to see the source for the component and implement the
> method.
> I'll get back to this topic when we have some results!
> 
> 
> gnodet wrote:
>> 
>> Wanna raise a JIRA and provide a patch ;-)
>> As I said, a basic implementation should be quite easy to write,
>> as you just need to implement one method ...
>> 
>> On 1/31/07, wizard <an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, that's the point!
>>>
>>> <eip:dynamic-router service="xxx" endpoint="yyy"
>>>                                  xpathService="/@target"  />
>>>
>>> would define a dynamic-router at service "xxx" / endpoint "yyy", that
>>> would
>>> call the explicit service in target.
>>>
>>>
>>> gnodet wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Yeah, good idea.
>>> > I think the best way to do that it to implement a new dynamic router
>>> > (inheriting from AbstractContentBasedRouter should be quite easy).
>>> > You could use it this way:
>>> >
>>> >    <eip:dynamic-router service="xxx" endpoint="yyy"
>>> >                                  xpathService="/@target"  />
>>> >
>>> > then, a request containing the following xml:
>>> >   <request target="ns:myService" />
>>> >
>>> > would be routed to the ns:myService service.
>>> > Is that what you are talking about ?
>>> >
>>> > On 1/31/07, wizard <an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hi all,
>>> >>
>>> >> I was looking at the eip-component, and I find it quite useful as a
>>> >> router.
>>> >> I think there is a small limitation in it's usage (or I'm getting it
>>> >> wrong):
>>> >> the routing is always static(?). I'm looking for a router that would
>>> read
>>> >> a
>>> >> XML element (via XPATH, like eip does), and then use that String
>>> value to
>>> >> call a JBI service with that name. Of couse, the service name would
>>> be
>>> >> declared in the incoming XML. The usage? Clients could call new JBI
>>> >> services
>>> >> without changing anything in the eip-component.
>>> >>
>>> >> Is this possible? Or not eip-component purpose at all?
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>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Cheers,
>>> > Guillaume Nodet
>>> > ------------------------
>>> > Architect, LogicBlaze (http://www.logicblaze.com/)
>>> > Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Cheers,
>> Guillaume Nodet
>> ------------------------
>> Architect, LogicBlaze (http://www.logicblaze.com/)
>> Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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