Hi again, First, maybe I'm not posting to the adequate forum, but the FUSE forum registration is down, so I give it a try here =)
I just had a look at the FUSE ESB 4 documentation and it's really interresting. I read these 2 documents about EIP, one is OSGi container oriented and the other one is JBI container oriented. What really interrested me in these 2 documents in not really the EIP stuff but more the architecture pictures inside and the associated comments. So we have 2 separate pictures, one is about an OSGI container, and, in the other document, another one about JBI container. The OSGI document stipulates the following: "Unlike the standard NMR, however, the FUSE ESB NMR is not restricted to the JBI container. You can use the NMR to transmit messages inside the OSGi container or, if the JBI container is also deployed, to transmit messages between the two containers." This is really interresting. The way I understand this is that you have at least 2 types of containers one for bare OSGi applications and another for JBI components. I'm really interrested in a global architecture picture to see how these 2 types of containers are related. To me, it means that you can for instance develop "regular" OSGi based application with no JBI concepts at all and be able to "wire" your bundles through this NMR which is (at least for me) really interresting. (maybe it's not what you want to emphasis as SMX rimes with JBI but it's an interresting fact). So, did I understand right ? Is there any global architecture picture available somewhere showing the relations betweens these containers and the NMR ? If it exists I didn't find it ... Thanks, BQ. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Global-architecture-picture-of-smx4-tp20611720p20611720.html Sent from the ServiceMix - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
