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Then you can send an HTML POST request to http://localhost:8192/bridge/ and use a jmx console to check that the bridge.output queue contains a jms message.
What's next
Of course, this example is not very useful as is, especially with an identity XSLT sheet. However, adding an xpath router as the target of the pipeline, could be usefull to normalize different requests to the same format, because the XSD changed between versions of the service, or because different clients use different XSDs which can be services by the same service.