Ah sorry - didn't realise :)

I guess the pages are already linked together anyway, so a bit of
redundancy in documentation is never a bad thing :)

2008/5/20 Roman Kalukiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey James!
>
> I already added something like this to JBI component page. Of course
> we could have it in two different places, but I believe that people
> using JBI will go to JBI component first anyway ;)
>
> Roman
>
> 2008/5/20  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Page Created : CAMEL : How do I invoke Camel routes from JBI
>>
>> How do I invoke Camel routes from JBI has been created by James Strachan
>> (May 20, 2008).
>>
>> Content:
>>
>> How do I invoke Camel routes from JBI
>>
>> When you use the JBI endpoint as follows
>>
>> from("jbi:endpoint:http://foo.bar.org/MyService/MyEndpoint";)
>>
>> you automatically expose the endpoint to the NMR bus where service qname is
>>
>> {http://foo.bar.org}MyService
>>
>> and endpoint name is MyEndpoint.
>>
>> Then if you send a message via the JBI NMR to this JBI endpoint then it will
>> be sent to the above Camel route.
>>
>> Sending works in the same way: you use
>>
>> to("jbi:endpoint:http://foo.bar.org/MyService/MyEndpoint";)
>>
>> to send messages to JBI endpoint deployed to the bus.
>>
>> I noticed that people are used to somehow 'declaring' endpoints in SMX. In
>> camel it is enough to simply start a flow from a jbi endpoint and camel will
>> create it automatically.
>>
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