Khaled,

I'm not sure projects about documentation would really get a lot of
attention, but you're absolutely right about the problems with our
documentation.  Actually, I think the problem is twofold:
- some areas are probably really underdocumented and you can hardly
find anything about it on the website
- most things do have some kind of documentation, but the organisation
of the documentation is really bad

Especially for ServiceMix 4, the documentation seems to be all
scattered around: you'll find bits in the ServiceMix Kernel wiki, the
NMR wiki and for the components and the Maven tools you'll have to go
into the main ServiceMix (3) wiki/website.

With all that being said, we're particularly open to any kind of
suggestion on how to improve things (or even a helping hand ;) ).
Could you give us an overview of the information you were looking for
so we can figure out a way to get that together to start with or
something?

Regards,

Gert Vanthienen
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Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/



2009/3/31 Khaled Essghaier <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
> looks very interesting, i am a student actually and working actually in a
> SOA project in which we are planning to use an ESB but i think that you
> should consider projects related with the documentation and samples because
> i got a hard time those couple of weeks trying to get something working with
> SM4 which lead me to consider using open-ESB.
>
> Regards,
>
> *Khaled*
> ________________________________________________________
>
> My blog = http://thepurplecows.blogspot.com/
>

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