[rabbitmq-discuss] SOAP over RabbitMQ

Emile Joubert emile at rabbitmq.com
Thu Nov 18 16:28:35 GMT 2010


Hi Hussein,

Thanks for your question. The RabbitMQ team do not have any immediate
plans to add a Java SOAP stack, but that could change if there is
sufficient demand.

I'm copying in Mark Pollack who may know whether anything related is
planned for Spring-AMQP.


Regards

Emile



On 16/11/10 21:26, Hussein Said wrote:
> WCF RabbitMQ bindings works great and I am consuming Web services using
> the RabbitMQ binding with little change to our codebase.
> I guess my question is if there are any plans(now or future) to have a
> custom AXIS2 or JAX-WS Transport for RabbitMQ since they are widely used
> SOAP stacks. This will greatly benifit the SOAP community so that the
> adoption of  AMQP is less of a barrier if a native AMQP transport client
> is available. Spring has one, and OpenAMQP has JMS over RabbitMQ. Also,
> I noticed on the AMQP org site that 1-0 SOAP Mapping
> <http://mail.cml.com/confluence/display/AMQP/1-0+SOAP+Mapping>  is
> proposed, but that may be months before approved and supported.
>  
> regards
> hussein
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Emile Joubert [mailto:emile at rabbitmq.com]
> *Sent:* Mon 11/15/2010 4:49 AM
> *To:* rabbitmq-discuss at lists.rabbitmq.com; Hussein Said
> *Subject:* Re: [rabbitmq-discuss] SOAP over RabbitMQ
> 
> Hi Hussein,
> 
> On 13/11/10 17:06, Hussein Said wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I would like to know if there is something equivalent to the WCF
>> ServiceModel on the Java side.
>> I  have a web service hosted in WCF that calls another web Service
>> hosted on Axis2. I was able with relative ease
>> To add the RabbitMQ binding on the .net side, and use SOAP as the
>> protocol, and RabbitMQ as the transport using the RabbitMQ service model
>> libraries. Now I would like to be able to do the same thing from the
>> Java side using SOAP. This will allow us to leverage our current
>> investments in SOAP, but use RabbitMQ powerful messaging infrastructure
>> to transport over Queues.
> 
> 
> In theory it should be possible to interoperate using a Java web
> services library that speaks the correct flavour of SOAP, but I'm not
> aware of anyone trying this using the RabbitMQ WCF binding specifically.
> We would be interested to hear the results of your attempt.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Emile
> 


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