Right.  So are we in fact going to recommend this as the "template" for building your own gateway?  And if your (the user who needs their own protcol supported like HL7 or whatever is happening with SAP) custom gateway is really based on HTTP as its basis, is there a "template" that shows me how to add value on top of HTTP?

Just looking for clarity.

And this item: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBESB-415 was originally related to us having a JCA container in our runtime so we can could various 3rd party adapters/connectivity to existing packaged and legacy applications. I assume everybody is still on board with that concept, while what Bill has achieved is something new.

We are talking to some adapter providers now.

Mark Little wrote:
Yes. Since it's JCA, it supports inflow and outflow directly it's naturally bi-directional.

http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBESB-415

Mark.


On 23 May 2007, at 03:39, Burr Sutter wrote:

This is great.  Would this be the better way to instruct someone on how to build their own "gateway"?  For instance, lets say I wanted an HL7 gateway which has its own tranport protocol with specialized transformations.  Is this the place to point a user?



Bill Burke wrote:
Here's doco:


Had to update server zip to include:

jms-ra.rar
jms-ds.xml

Also added the JDBC xa rar as people will want to use XA datasources.

Bill

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