[JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBESB-2783) systinet specific loopback transport
by Kevin Conner (JIRA)
systinet specific loopback transport
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Key: JBESB-2783
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBESB-2783
Project: JBoss ESB
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Registry and Repository
Affects Versions: 4.6
Reporter: Kevin Conner
Fix For: 4.7
We are currently proxying systinet UDDI requests via a mock servlet implementation but we need to investigate implementing a loopback transport as a replacement.
It looks like we need to create an implementation of org.idoox.transport.Transport and register this with the TransportRepository.
I looked into the JdkClient but this is not what we are after, all it does is use the JDK URLConnection class as the transport.
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBESB-3379) ContentType map between JMS and HTTP
by David Boeren (JIRA)
ContentType map between JMS and HTTP
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Key: JBESB-3379
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBESB-3379
Project: JBoss ESB
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Reporter: David Boeren
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 4.7
We are using soa-5.0.1.GA and We use MQ - WebSphere MQ Version 7.0.1.1
Currently we have a webservice (without ESB) which supports HTTP and JMS transports. The JMS message is a mime wrapped soap message.
We are introducing the JBOSS ESB in front of the webservice. So now the ESB has to pick up the message from the Websphere queue. I am using the Websphere MQ JCA Adapter - wmq.jmsra.rar to connect to the queue. I am using an httprouter action to call the webservice.
In JMS, the property for contenttype is set in JMS property called "contentType". In HTTP, the HTTP header is "Content-Type". As the property name is different in JMS and HTTP, the HttpRouter does not map this property and I would like to have a way to do so.
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