Running ESB Samples
The WSO2 ESB ships with a set of working examples that demonstrate some of the basic features and capabilities of itself. A set of sample clients and services are provided in addition to the sample configurations. This document provide scripts to execute available sample scenarios.
Note
The ESB configurations listed below, with each sample, is the raw source XML serialization of the sample configuration. This may be viewed graphically through the WSO2 ESB administration console after logging into the console.
For more information, see the following pages:
- ESB Samples Setup
- Message Mediation Samples
- Sample 3 CBR with the Switch-Case Mediator Using Message Properties
- Sample 5 Introduction to Error Handling
- Sample 10 Introduction to Dynamic Sequences with the Registry
- Sample 14 Dual Channel Invocation through Synapse
- Sample 6 Creating SOAP Fault Messages and Changing the Direction of a Message
- Sample 7 Manipulating SOAP Headers and Filtering Incoming and Outgoing Messages
- Sample 9 Introduction to Static and Dynamic Registry Resources and Using XSLT Transformations
- Sample 12 A Full Registry-based Configuration and Sharing a Configuration between Multiple Instances
- Sample 2 Simple Content-Based Routing (CBR) of Messages
- Sample 13 One Way Messaging fireAndForget through ESB
- Sample 4 Local Registry Entry Definitions, Reusable Endpoints and Sequences
- Sample 8 Introduction to Local Registry Entries and Using Schema Validation
- Sample 1 Introduction to ESB
- Sample 11 Introduction to Dynamic Endpoints with the Registry
- Message Relay Samples
- Proxy Service Samples
- Sample 6 Dual Channel Invocation on Both Client Side and Server Side of Synapse with Proxy Services
- Sample 3 Switching Transports and Message Format from SOAP to REST POX
- Sample 2 Custom Sequences and Endpoints with Proxy Services
- Sample 1 Introduction to Proxy Services
- Sample 4 Routing the Messages Arrived to a Proxy Service without Processing the Security Headers
- Sample 5 Load Balancing with Proxy Services
- Transports Samples
- Sample 3 Introduction to Switching Transports
- Sample 12 Using the File System as Transport Medium (VFS)
- Sample 6 Pure Text (Binary) and POX Message Support with JMS
- Sample 5 Proxy Services with the Mail Transport
- Sample 9 Switch from FIX to HTTP
- Sample 9 Switching from FTP Transport Listener to Mail Transport Sender
- Sample 2 CBR of FIX Messages
- Sample 4 Proxy Services with the FIX Transport
- Sample 1 Bridging from JMS to HTTP and Replying with a 202 Accepted Response
- Sample 7 Switch between FIX Versions
- Sample 10 Switching from HTTP(S) to JMS
- Sample 11 Switching from HTTP to FIX
- Sample 8 Switch from FIX to AMQP
- Priority Mediation Samples
- Eventing Samples
- Transactions Samples
- Tasks Samples
For more samples, see also: URLRewrite Mediator, Throttle Mediator, DBLookup Mediator, DBReport Mediator, Class Mediator, XQuery Mediator, Rule Mediator, Callout Mediator, Script Mediator, Transaction Mediator Example.