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examples/camel-example-cxf-proxy/README.md

CXF WebService Proxy example

Introduction

An example which proxies a real web service by a Camel application using the camel-cxf component

Build

You will need to compile this example first:

mvn compile

Run

To run the example type:

mvn camel:run -Dmaven.test.skip=true

The proxied webservice is located at

http://localhost:${proxy.port}/camel-example-cxf-proxy/webservices/incident

http://localhost:9080/camel-example-cxf-proxy/webservices/incident

The real webservice is located at

http://localhost:${real.port}/real-webservice

http://localhost:9081/real-webservice

The webservice WSDL is exposed at:

http://localhost:${proxy.port}/camel-example-cxf-proxy/webservices/incident?wsdl

http://localhost:9080/camel-example-cxf-proxy/webservices/incident?wsdl

Because we use dynamic port numbers, you have to check the console to get the used one. To stop the example hit ctrl+c

To make a SOAP call open soapUI or another SOAP query tool and create a new project w/WSDL of http://localhost:${proxy.port}/camel-example-cxf-proxy/webservices/incident?wsdl. Then make SOAP requests of this format:

<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" 
                  xmlns:rep="http://reportincident.example.camel.apache.org">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <rep:inputReportIncident>
         <incidentId></incidentId>
         <incidentDate>2011-11-18</incidentDate>
         <givenName>Bob</givenName>
         <familyName>Smith</familyName>
         <summary>Bla bla</summary>
         <details>More bla</details>
         <email>your@email.org</email>
         <phone>12345678</phone>
      </rep:inputReportIncident>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>

Configuration

You can change ${proxy.port} and ${real.port} via configuration file src/main/resources/incident.properties

Forum, Help, etc

If you hit an problems please let us know on the Camel Forums http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html

Please help us make Apache Camel better - we appreciate any feedback you may have. Enjoy!

The Camel riders!