Quickstart Examples - Simple Invoke
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This is a simple echo example, used to respond to a sent message with a
modified version of the request message being returned in a response. The
difference with this example, compared to the Hello World sample, is
that the invoked service calls another JAX-WS based service to construct
the response message. The BPEL process in this example, is primarily
acting as a relay between the client and the invoked JAX-WS service, although
the BPEL process also appends some text to the response message aswell.

To deploy the example, open a command line window in the example's folder,
and simply type 'ant deploy'. To undeploy, use the command 'ant undeploy'.

To test the example, for example using the SOAPUI client, an example message
can be found in the messages sub-folder, with the relevant WSDL being
located in the bpel sub-folder.

Alternatively, use the 'ant sendhello' command (from a command line window)
to send the example message directly to the deployed process.

NOTE: The "ant deploy" command will by default deploy version 1 of the
example to the server. If you wish to change the example, and redeploy,
then you will need to update the version number in the build.xml, or
override the version property, e.g. "ant -Dversion=2 deploy" (and similarly
when undeploying "ant -Dversion=2 undeploy").

Some handy URLs:
http://localhost:8080/bpel-console is the BPEL console
http://localhost:8080/Quickstart_bpel_simple_invokeWS?wsdl is the URL to the BPEL process' WSDL
http://localhost:8080/Quickstart_bpel_simple_invoke/HelloWorldWS?wsdl is the JBossWS endpoint's WSDL
