2. MULE SOAP Router
– After a message has been processed by a component, you use outbound
routers to determine where to send the message next. SOAP Router is one of
them. You configure the outbound endpoints on the outbound router, not on
the <outbound> element. Outbound routers allow you to define multiple
routing constraints for any given message. You can specify a catch-all strategy to
invoke if none of the routers accept the current message.
4. MULE SOAP Router – Configuration
Wizard (General Tab)
– Following are the options on general tab –
– Display Name – The name of the component to be displayed in Mule flow.
– SOAP Router Configuration – Reference to the global SOAP Router Configuration.
6. MULE SOAP Router –Router
Configuration Wizard (General Tab)
– Following are the options on general tab –
– Name – Name of the global SOAP Router Configuration.
– WSDL Location – Address of the WSDL location of service provider.
– Service – Service address of the service provider.
– Port – Port number of the service provider.
7. MULE SOAP Router –
Configuration Wizard (Notes Tab)
– Notes Tab is used to add special notes for Mule SOAP Router component.