"Kevin.Conner(a)jboss.com" wrote : "tfennelly" wrote : Apparently we
can't do this and I don't really get why. Can you explain your logic here Kev
please?
| I know we have discussed this on a number of occasions, Monday being the last. All I
can do is repeat what was said before.
|
| (12:18:47) Tom Fennelly: another quick one... the mep issue
| | (12:18:55) Tom Fennelly: what was the issue with the?
| | (12:19:26) Tom Fennelly: you don't wanna use it to decide whether or not a
respnse is sent back?
| | (12:19:33) Kevin Conner: The mep of the service has no bearing on the http
gateway, it is an implementation config
| | (12:19:36) Kevin Conner: You can't
| | (12:19:57) Kevin Conner: A response can be sent back from a OneWay mep if it
chains the request
| | (12:20:13) Kevin Conner: Service A (OneWay) -> Service B (RequestResponse)
| | (12:20:37) Kevin Conner: It is an implementation detail and not part of the
service contract
|
Right, we didn't continue after that point and that comment didn't really add up
for me :)
As I see the use cases around this, we have the following type of interaction (which
doesn't look like the interaction you have above):
| (sync-http-client) --> (http-gateway) --> (Service)
|
One way or another, the Http Gateway is going to be returning a synchronous response to
the sync client. The question is what does the Http Gateway return? Even after your
comments on IM, I still don't see why we can use the mep of the service.
Of course, perhaps I have totally misunderstood what a "RequestResponse" mep
means and that it doesn't mean what it says on the tin (to steal a phrase from a TV
add for paint :) ). If I have, I suspect I'm not the only one.
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