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Frank Jennings, David Salter

"Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6"

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developer support allows SMTP to be chosen as the Binding Type for WSDL bindings.
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Chapter 4
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When the binding component is acting as a Provider, standard properties (such
as who the message is from, who it is addressed to, the subject and body of the
message) can be read from the message and converted into a WSDL message. This
then allows any of these properties to be used within a JBI process. For example,
an input message sent via an email could be processed differently depending on
who it is addressed to or what the subject of the email is. If the design time support
for the binding component is installed into NetBeans (as discussed earlier in this
section), then all of these email properties can be edited as part of the WSDL message
structure, shown as follows:
If the binding component is acting as a Consumer, it is responsible for sending emails
via SMTP. In this situation, the mailto: protocol (RFC 2368) is fully supported.
This allows emails to be sent to specified email addresses and also sent to cc and bcc
addresses. Support is also provided for SMTP servers that require authentication (in
the form of the username and password parameters). SSL Support is also provided
(useSSL) for situations where the remote email server requires the secure sockets layer.


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