[teiid-dev] XML Connectors and Supported Styles

John Doyle jdoyle at redhat.com
Wed Feb 17 15:12:25 EST 2010


I have mixed feeling on this one.  In principle I agree with Steve that as an integration engine we need to make efforts to support legacy technologies.  We also have to draw the line somewhere.  

I'm satisfied by the proposed solution. As you say we need ESB connectivity anyway, and the ESB is a much richer env for dealing with XML.

That said, this will certainly get us some flack.  There are a lot of bad non-WSI services out there. 

~jd
----- "Ramesh Reddy" <rareddy at redhat.com> wrote:

> XML-Relational SOAP Connector (after the move to the CXF) it only
> supports executing "Document-Literal" style web services.
> 
> XML-Source SOAP Connector is using Axis as the client library
> supports
> the "JAX-RPC" and as well as "Document-Literal" style web services.
> 
> As I am working to combine these both connectors into one JBoss WS
> (native) and using only JAX-WS. Looks like JAX-WS only supports the
> "doc-literal" style. 
> 
> A question raised by SteveH is that since Teiid is an integration
> engine
> it should support connections to legacy technologies such as JAX-RPC
> to
> meet the user needs. 
> 
> One option here is move the XML Connectors to the JAX-WS style, then
> provide another connector that can be to JBoss ESB, where user can
> choose to implement any kind of transport. Teiid team would like to
> put
> this on the road map irrespective of this particular need, however
> the
> question is if this will satisfy the needs of our users?
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Ramesh..
> 
> 
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