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Mashups connecting to JMS Queues
Posted 02/23/2010 - 08:06 by dsilvia
We ae in the process of desiging a process where we create a mashup that connects to a JMS queue, get the recent messages in the queue and then take the message data and publish this data to a webservice. Is there any examples that show how to connect to a JMS queue using a mashup and get the messages in the JMS queue.
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<assign fromexpr=.....> failed to pass xml fragment to <invoke inputvariables=....>
Posted 01/27/2010 - 21:37 by tripod123
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<invoke ... inputvariables="inputVariable" ...> seems not to take the full xml value from <assign fromexpr="an xpath" outputvariable="inputVariable" >
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mashup always received empty xml input from a SOAP client
Posted 01/25/2010 - 19:29 by tripod123
Hi,
My simple mashup is having a problem with receiving soap request from a simple SOAP client (SOAP UI). The mashup was reached and responded xml back to the SOAP UI test client. However, it always received empty xml input. How should I configure the mashup to receive non-empty xml input?
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Is the data that is output by this system, universal? Can I take the data and make more mashups on a variety of systems or does it only work with your software?
Yes, mashups can be published as in many standard formats like RSS, SOAP and REST. And there is a 'virtuous circle' in a good mashup solution, so every mashup becomes a source on which you can build other mashups.
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Mashup Fundamentals: Unit 4 Review
To help you get started building enterprise mashups, we have partnered with Fig Leaf Software to offer enterprise developers a quick overview of Presto that includes hands on exercises, example demonstrations, EMML code samples and thorough documentation. Each unit covers different topic areas. We recommend taking the training from the beginning (unit 1.1) to the end (unit 8.3) but we understand if you are only interested in a certain topic area. If you decide to jump around, please be sure to always reference Unit 1.1 to review the course outline and needed materials for that unit. [Read More...]
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