I would like to use a secure connection for exchanging hl7 messages with WSO2 EI.
Refers to this answer my doubt is why this option is disabled in the code of the HL7TransportListener since hl7 connections carry very sensitive data.
Thanks in advance
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What's the WSO2 way of sending messages to VFS using RSA SSH private/public key for authentication instead of a standard username/password?
The documentation describes the opposite direction clearly (so getting a file from VFS server in Proxy service) with a service's parameter transport.vfs.SFTPIdentities. But how to achieve the same in a sequence sending message to outbound system? I assume that there is some trick...
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Couldn't find the exact place the parameter is set or whether the transport sender supports it. But if the transport sender doesn't allow you to set this, you can definitely use the File Connector which supports this.
Hi I would like to know if the WSO2 ESB stalls whenever consecutive ping requests are made (without any payload). Is there a way to capture such scenario.
WSO2 ESB does not stall when the incoming payload is empty. It will internally represent it as a soap envelope with an empty body.
I've been working with WSO2 Message Broker in order to publish and consume messages through jms and other clients. I've gone through the official documentation including the samples.
What I want to know is that, is it possible for WSO2 MB to handle http requests directly instead of jms. Yes you can do something like this, by converting http to jms through WSO2 ESB which seems like a long process.
ie: I mean having http as the end point or the transport to publish and consume messages directly in WSO2 Message Broker.
In order to achieve this, you will have to use ESB + MB set up as explained at [1]. What you can do is to use ESB to wrap JMS functionality using a HTTP client. It is recommended to use ESB externally in a separate JVM when using this setup.
[1] http://wso2.com/library/articles/2013/03/configuring-wso2-esb-wso2-message-broker/
Regards,
Pubudu.
I wonder if it is possible to send an HTTP request throuht WSO2 ESB. I have an integration with a system that consist only in invoking an URL... it would be like a kind of redirection.
Can I do that in WSO2 ESB?
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I have found this link about restfull services in WSO2 ESB:
http://wso2.org/library/articles/2012/10/implementing-restful-services-wso2-esb
I think this is a better way to handle http requests & responses in wso2 esb, rather than the way they are treated in the links you provide. What do you think about that?
Below links will be help you to find a solution to your question.
http://wso2.org/library/knowledge-base/2011/03/handling-httpget-request-invoking-external-web-service-wso2-esb
http://docs.wso2.org/wiki/display/ESB451/Handling+HTTP-get+Requests+from+WSO2+ESB+and+Calling+an+External+Web+Service
Is there developers who have been succeeded deployed to wso2 esb more than 1500 proxy services
with jms transport without any problems?
Criteria:
deploying process must be very fast
wso2esb use activemq client libraries and activemq brocker
someone please help me!
This should be possible. There is no limitation on the number of proxies that an ESB can have.
You may try this with using the hot deployment capabilities of WSO2 ESB.
You may create a bunch of proxy services and place them inside:
/repository/deployment/server/synapse-config/default/proxy-services
Then the proxies with get automatically deployed..
eg:
proxy_1.xml, proxy_2.xml, proxy_3.xml,..., proxy_1500.xml etc.
However, having this number of proxy services, gives some indication of some anti-pattern in your SOA. Please review whether you need this much of proxy services in your solution architecture.