Thanks! Is there somewhere an example about how to deploy an existing SMX3
sample on SMX4?
Or is it just as easy as executing a mvn jbi:projectDeploy with SMX4
running?

I would really like to try SMX4 myself as I need for my JBI application to
use the latest version of spring 2.5.*.

Also, as far as I remember from the presentation by Bruce Snyder I saw at
JavaPolis on SMX4, the dependency on xbean would have been removed and the
standard namespace mechanism present in Spring would have been leveraged
instead, but I see now that the xbean jars are still present in the
distribution. Is there any specific reason for this change or maybe I did
not understand correctly?

Thanks for any information,
Marcello

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gnodet wrote:
> 
> The ServiceMix team is pleased to announce the first milestone of
> ServiceMix 4.
> ServiceMix 4 contains major changes compared to ServiceMix 3, the
> biggest one being the use of OSGi as the runtime for the container
> using ServiceMix Kernel (see http://servicemix.apache.org/kernel/) and
> the JBI layer is implemented in the ServiceMix NMR subproject (see
> http://servicemix.apache.org/nmr/).
> Downloads are available at the following locations:
>        http://servicemix.apache.org/smx4/download.html
> The release does not include any JBI components, but ServiceMix 3
> components can be deployed in ServiceMix 4.
> We invite all our users to download and try deploying their existing
> applications in this first milestone of ServiceMix 4 so that we can
> benefit from an early feedback.
> 
> On behalf of the ServiceMix Team,
> 
> -- 
> Cheers,
> Guillaume Nodet
> ------------------------
> Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
> 
> 

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