Petals-BC-SOAP 4.4.1+

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h1. Provide a Web Service access in the ESB (SOAP over HTTP(S))

In provide mode, the component exposes an external Web Service in the JBI environment to send SOAP requests to the external Web Service.

{info}
The HTTPS configuration is located at the service-unit level to be able to use different certificates with different external webservices.
{info}

{warning}
Only JKS keystore and truststore are supported in the HTTPS mode.
Moreover, the key password and the keystore passwords have to be the same.
{warning}

h2. Usage

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When a message is received on a SOAP linked endpoint from the JBI environment, it is transformed into a SOAP message and sent to the Web Service. The address of the Web Service to send the SOAP message to is defined in the address extension of the deployed Service Unit.

The SOAP message is created like this:
h3. Service Unit descriptor

An example of a Service Unit descriptor that provides a Web Service accessed over HTTP:
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
{code}

An example of a Service Unit descriptor that provides a Web Service accessed over HTTPS:
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jbi:jbi version="1.0"
xmlns:generatedNs="http://petals.ow2.org/"
xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi"
xmlns:petalsCDK="http://petals.ow2.org/components/extensions/version-5"
xmlns:soap="http://petals.ow2.org/components/soap/version-4"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">

<jbi:services binding-component="true">

<jbi:provides
interface-name="generatedNs:IntegrationService"
service-name="generatedNs:IntegrationService"
endpoint-name="IntegrationServiceSOAP">

<!-- CDK specific elements -->
<petalsCDK:timeout>1000</petalsCDK:timeout>
<petalsCDK:validate-wsdl>true</petalsCDK:validate-wsdl>
<petalsCDK:forward-security-subject>false</petalsCDK:forward-security-subject>
<petalsCDK:forward-message-properties>false</petalsCDK:forward-message-properties>
<petalsCDK:forward-attachments>false</petalsCDK:forward-attachments>
<petalsCDK:wsdl>IntegrationService.wsdl</petalsCDK:wsdl>

<!-- Component specific elements -->
<soap:address>http://localhost:8088/mockIntegrationServiceSOAP</soap:address>
<soap:soap-version>1.1</soap:soap-version>
<soap:chunked-mode>false</soap:chunked-mode>
<soap:cleanup-transport>true</soap:cleanup-transport>
<soap:mode>SOAP</soap:mode>
<soap:https-truststore-file>../https/clientTruststore.jks</soap:https-truststore-file>
<soap:https-truststore-password>passwordClientTruststore</soap:https-truststore-password>
<soap:https-keystore-file>../https/clientKeystore.jks</soap:https-keystore-file>
<soap:https-keystore-password>passwordClientKeystore</soap:https-keystore-password>
</jbi:provides>
</jbi:services>
</jbi:jbi>
{code}

{include:0 CDK SU Provide Configuration}
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* An optional imported WSDL file describing the partner service

h1. Exposing an internal JBI service endpoint as a Web Service (SOAP over HTTP(S))

h1. Exposing an internal JBI service endpoint as a Web Service (SOAP over HTTP)

In consumer mode, the component exposes an internal JBI service outside the bus to transfer incoming SOAP requests to the internal service.

{info}
The HTTPS configuration is located at the component level because only one certificat is needed to expose the Petals service as a HTTPS web-service.
{info}

h2. Usage

The petals-bc-soap component can listen incoming SOAP messages and send messages to a JBI service endpoint by deploying a Service Unit on it. The component consumes the JBI service:
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* Put the SOAP headers into the protocol header JBI message property.

By default, the component is configured to handle URI with the [http://localhost:808[34]/petals/services/]<service-name> pattern (this URI can be configured in the [SOAP component configuration|Petals-BC-SOAP 4.1.x & 4.2.x#componentConfiguration]). It also handles ?wsdl calls; the WSDL description is retrieved from the endpoint and sent back to the consumer.

By default, the list of HTTP services is available at [http://localhost:808[34]/petals/services/listServices] URI (it can also be configured in the [SOAP component configuration|Petals-BC-SOAP 4.1.x & 4.2.x#componentConfiguration]).

{warning}
h3. Service Unit descriptor

An example of a Service Unit descriptor that consumes a Web Service:
An example of a Service Unit descriptor that exposes a Web Service over HTTP:
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
{code}

The HTTPS transport layer must be set in the component jbi.xml file (cf [SOAP component configuration|#componentConfiguration]):
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jbi:jbi version="1.0" xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:petalsCDK="http://petals.ow2.org/components/extensions/version-5"
xmlns:soap="http://petals.ow2.org/components/soap/version-4">
<jbi:component type="binding-component"
bootstrap-class-loader-delegation="parent-first">
<jbi:identification>
<jbi:name>petals-bc-soap</jbi:name>
<jbi:description>The SOAP Binding Component (based on Axis2 + Jetty)</jbi:description>
</jbi:identification>
...

<!-- SOAP Component Parameters -->
...
<!-- HTTPS support -->
<soap:https-enabled>true</soap:https-enabled>
<soap:https-port>8083</soap:https-port>
<soap:https-keystore-type>JKS</soap:https-keystore-type>
<soap:https-keystore-file>../https/serverKeystore.jks</soap:https-keystore-file>
<soap:https-keystore-password>passwordServerKeystore</soap:https-keystore-password>
<soap:https-key-password>petalsServerK</soap:https-key-password>
<soap:https-truststore-type>JKS</soap:https-truststore-type>
<soap:https-truststore-file>../https/serverTruststore.jks</soap:https-truststore-file>
<soap:https-truststore-password>passwordServerTruststore</soap:https-truststore-password>
...

</jbi:component>
</jbi:jbi>
{code}

{include:0 CDK SU Consume Configuration}
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* The META-INF/jbi.xml descriptor file as described above

h1. Provide a HTTPS Web Service access in the ESB (SOAP over HTTPS)

In provide mode, the component exposes an external Web Service in the JBI environment to send SOAP requests to the external HTTPS Web Service.

{info}
The HTTPS configuration is located at the service-unit level to be able to use different certificates with different external webservices.
{info}

{warning}
Only JKS keystore and truststore are supported in the provider role.
The key password and the keystore passwords must be the same.
{warning}

h2. Usage

The SOAP component can expose an external Web Service as a JBI service endpoint by deploying a Service Unit on it:
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{center}
*Provides an external Web Service as a JBI service*
\\ !petals-bc-soap-x.x-provider..png|border=0,width=500,height=285!
{center}

When a message is received on a SOAP linked endpoint from the JBI environment, it is transformed into a SOAP message and sent to the HTTPS Web Service. The address of the HTTPS Web Service to send the SOAP message to is defined in the address extension of the deployed Service Unit.

The SOAP message is created like this:
* The JBI message payload is wrapped in the SOAP body
* The JBI message attachments are used to create SOAP ones
* The JBI message exchange operation is used to create the SOAP action
* The JBI MEP is used to determine the SOAP MEP

The external HTTPS Web Service is called and the SOAP response is processed and returned to the JBI environment.

h2. Configuration

h3. Service Unit descriptor

An example of a Service Unit descriptor that provides a Web Service:
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jbi:jbi version="1.0"
xmlns:generatedNs="http://petals.ow2.org/"
xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi"
xmlns:petalsCDK="http://petals.ow2.org/components/extensions/version-5"
xmlns:soap="http://petals.ow2.org/components/soap/version-4"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">

<jbi:services binding-component="true">

<jbi:provides
interface-name="generatedNs:IntegrationService"
service-name="generatedNs:IntegrationService"
endpoint-name="IntegrationServiceSOAP">

<!-- CDK specific elements -->
<petalsCDK:timeout>1000</petalsCDK:timeout>
<petalsCDK:validate-wsdl>true</petalsCDK:validate-wsdl>
<petalsCDK:forward-security-subject>false</petalsCDK:forward-security-subject>
<petalsCDK:forward-message-properties>false</petalsCDK:forward-message-properties>
<petalsCDK:forward-attachments>false</petalsCDK:forward-attachments>
<petalsCDK:wsdl>IntegrationService.wsdl</petalsCDK:wsdl>

<!-- Component specific elements -->
<soap:address>http://localhost:8088/mockIntegrationServiceSOAP</soap:address>
<soap:soap-version>1.1</soap:soap-version>
<soap:chunked-mode>false</soap:chunked-mode>
<soap:cleanup-transport>true</soap:cleanup-transport>
<soap:mode>SOAP</soap:mode>
<soap:https-truststore-file>../https/clientTruststore.jks</soap:https-truststore-file>
<soap:https-truststore-password>passwordClientTruststore</soap:https-truststore-password>
<soap:https-keystore-file>../https/clientKeystore.jks</soap:https-keystore-file>
<soap:https-keystore-password>passwordClientKeystore</soap:https-keystore-password>
</jbi:provides>
</jbi:services>
</jbi:jbi>
{code}

h3. Service Unit content

The Service Unit has to contain the following elements, packaged in an archive:
* The META-INF/jbi.xml descriptor file as described above,
* An optional imported WSDL file describing the partner service


h1. Exposing an internal JBI service endpoint as a HTTPS Web Service (SOAP over HTTPS)

In consumer mode, the component exposes an internal JBI service outside the bus to transfer incoming SOAP requests to the internal service.

{info}
The HTTPS configuration is located at the component level because only one certificat is needed to expose the Petals service as a HTTPS web-service.
{info}

h2. Usage

The petals-bc-soap component can listen incoming SOAP messages on a HTTPS port and send messages to a JBI service endpoint by deploying a Service Unit on it. The component consumes the JBI service:
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{center}
*Consumes a JBI service on a SOAP message*
\\ !petals-bc-soap-x.x-consumer.png|border=0,width=500,height=285!
{center}

The service-name Service Unit extension value will be used as Axis2 service name.

When a SOAP message is handled by the component, it is transformed into a JBI Message and sent to the JBI service endpoint configured in the Service Unit. The JBI message is created like this:
* The JBI operation is resolved (see [Operation Resolving|#op-resolving]).
* Copy the SOAP body into the JBI one.
* Put the SOAP attachments into JBI ones.
* Put the SOAP headers into the protocol header JBI message property.

By default, the component is configured to handle URI with the [https://localhost:8083/petals/services/|http://localhost:8084/petals/services/]<service-name> pattern (this URI can be configured in the [SOAP component configuration|Petals-BC-SOAP 4.1.x & 4.2.x#componentConfiguration]). It also handles ?wsdl calls; the WSDL description is retrieved from the endpoint and sent back to the consumer.

By default, the list of HTTPS services is available at [https://localhost:8083/petals/services/listServices|http://localhost:8084/petals/services/listServices] URI (it can also be configured in the [SOAP component configuration|Petals-BC-SOAP 4.1.x & 4.2.x#componentConfiguration]).

{warning}
If you plan tests with JAX-WS Reference Implementation, please use the JDK one (not the JRE one), otherwise MTOM attachments will not be handled properly.
{warning}

h2. Configuration

h3. Component descriptor

The HTTPS transport layer must be set in the component jbi.xml file (cf [SOAP component configuration|Petals-BC-SOAP 4.1.x & 4.2.x#componentConfiguration]):
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jbi:jbi version="1.0" xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:petalsCDK="http://petals.ow2.org/components/extensions/version-5"
xmlns:soap="http://petals.ow2.org/components/soap/version-4">
<jbi:component type="binding-component"
bootstrap-class-loader-delegation="parent-first">
<jbi:identification>
<jbi:name>petals-bc-soap</jbi:name>
<jbi:description>The SOAP Binding Component (based on Axis2 + Jetty)</jbi:description>
</jbi:identification>
...

<!-- SOAP Component Parameters -->
...
<!-- HTTPS support -->
<soap:https-enabled>true</soap:https-enabled>
<soap:https-port>8083</soap:https-port>
<soap:https-keystore-type>JKS</soap:https-keystore-type>
<soap:https-keystore-file>../https/serverKeystore.jks</soap:https-keystore-file>
<soap:https-keystore-password>passwordServerKeystore</soap:https-keystore-password>
<soap:https-key-password>petalsServerK</soap:https-key-password>
<soap:https-truststore-type>JKS</soap:https-truststore-type>
<soap:https-truststore-file>../https/serverTruststore.jks</soap:https-truststore-file>
<soap:https-truststore-password>passwordServerTruststore</soap:https-truststore-password>
...

</jbi:component>
</jbi:jbi>
{code}

h3. Service Unit descriptor

An example of a Service Unit descriptor that consumes a Web Service:
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jbi:jbi version="1.0"
xmlns:generatedNs="http://petals.ow2.org/"
xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi"
xmlns:petalsCDK="http://petals.ow2.org/components/extensions/version-5"
xmlns:soap="http://petals.ow2.org/components/soap/version-4"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">

<jbi:services binding-component="true">

<jbi:consumes
interface-name="generatedNs:IntegrationService"
service-name="generatedNs:IntegrationService"
endpoint-name="IntegrationServiceSOAP">

<!-- CDK specific elements -->
<petalsCDK:timeout>500</petalsCDK:timeout>
<petalsCDK:mep xsi:nil="true" />

<!-- Component specific elements -->
<soap:address>IntegrationServiceSOAPByPetals</soap:address>
<soap:mode>SOAP</soap:mode>
<soap:enable-http-transport>true</soap:enable-http-transport>
<soap:enable-https-transport>true</soap:enable-https-transport>
<soap:enable-jms-transport>false</soap:enable-jms-transport>
</jbi:consumes>
</jbi:services>
</jbi:jbi>
{code}

h3. Service Unit content

The Service Unit has to contain the following elements, packaged in an archive:
* The META-INF/jbi.xml descriptor file as described above


h1. SOAP over JMS

h3. Component descriptor

The JMS transport layer must be set in the component jbi.xml file (cf [SOAP component configuration|Petals-BC-SOAP 4.1.x & 4.2.x#componentConfiguration]):
{code:lang=xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>