One of the most useful classes introduced by JDK 1.3 is the Proxy
class in the java.lang.reflect package
. It allows us to create classes implementing a particular type (interface) on the fly. ServiceMix provides a similar API in JBI so that we can proxy a particular service in the JBI bus. This helps us to implement many functionalities such as:
Intercepting and re-routing the services.
Wrapping and unwrapping messages targeted to a service.
Using request-message, formatted for a particular service type, for a different service type.
In this chapter, we will first revisit JDK Proxy
classes. This will set a background for further reading wherein we will explain JBI Proxy in detail with examples for multiple scenarios. Then the developer will be able to make use of Proxy pattern within the JBI-based ESB, to suit their technical requirements.
We will cover the following in this chapter:
Proxy design pattern in general
Proxy support in Java SDK with examples
ServiceMix JBI Proxy...