[esb-java-user] ESB as HTTP Proxy?
Ruwan Linton
ruwan at wso2.com
Wed Feb 25 04:09:38 PST 2009
Paul Fremantle wrote:
> Takahiro
>
> I'm afraid we haven't yet fixed this for ESB 2.0 / Carbon. It is
> something we would like to do, but its quite time-intensive to support.
>
Well, even after fixing the GET support properly, I don't think the ESB
fits in to all your requirements. This is because ESB uses an XML parser
and that will fail to handle *non* well formed HTML.
Being said that, if you do not want any mediation to happen in the ESB
for HTML messages then we could right a new message formatter and
builder to support HTML as well in which case you won't be able to touch
the message in the ESB rather just pass through.
Thanks,
Ruwan
> Paul
>
> Takahiro OGAWA wrote:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> As my last mail, we needs only SOAP proxy, not HTTP proxy now.
>>
>> But if we can use ESB as a HTTP proxy, we can adopt ESB as the
>> front end of all of our Servlets/JSP applicaions.
>> It is easier than mod_proxy for our customer to configure
>> proxy service from Carbon's GUI management console.
>>
>> I've tried to add proxy service to ESB, but HTTP GET was failed.
>> There was a same Q&A in synapse-user-ml on Jun 2008.
>> "Synapse as HTTP Proxy?"
>> <http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/synapse-user/200806.mbox/%3c672a01200806271916m696a9a28pc97f876a29f2d7f0@mail.gmail.com%3e>
>>
>> As for Carbon ESB, is there any change about this ?
>>
>> Regards.
>> ----
>> Takahiro OGAWA
>> http://www.brainsellers.com/
>>
>>
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