Below is the usecase that I mentioned on the call: The endpoint can only send messages on the 'back-channel' it will not open a new connection to send messages (firewall does not allow it). The endpoint also supports (but does not require) WSRM. What this means is: 1) When wsrm is not used it requires the anon URI for responses. 2) When wsrm is used, it requires the MC template (non-anon URI per ws-addr) for responses. -Anish --Received on Monday, 19 March 2007 21:00:02 GMT
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