Thanks !!!

You are right it is useful for me !!
Is this page accessible from a link on the sm web site ?

Regards,
Charles

Guillaume Nodet wrote:

See http://servicemix.org/Component+Matrix?refresh=1
This doc is not finished yet, but it may be useful for you.

Charles Souillard wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to understand SM architecture and all of these components. I have listed those I think are currently integrated in SM.
Can you please for each of them tell me if :
1) it is in the current release (svn)
2) if it ia a BC or a SE
3) if it is a standard JBI component or if it is a light-weight component or anything else...

Thank you very much for your answers.It will help me a lot going in depth with SM.

Regards,
Charles

Charles Souillard wrote:

Sorry there were two mistakes :

Rob,

I am trying to write a document to summaryse all components included in SM.

I made a mix between the architecture document and the list given on servicemix.org on the left link column named "components".

Can you confirm that all these components exists (available inSM) and if the type I have affected them is the right one ?

BPEL   =>   SE
Cache   =>   SE
Drools   =>   SE
Email   =>   BC
File   =>   ?
FTP   =>   ?
Groovy   =>   SE
HTTP   =>   BC
Jabber   =>   BC
JAX WS   => *JCA*   =>   BC
JMS   =>   BC
Quartz   =>   SE
Reflection   =>   ?
RSS   =>   ?
SAAJ   =>   BC
Scripting   =>   SE
servicemix-lwcontainer   =>   SE
Validation   =>   SE
XFire   =>   BC
XPath Router   =>   SE
XSLT   =>   SE
XSQL   =>   SE
VFS   =>   ?
WSIF   =>   BC
ActiveMQ   =>   BC
*JavaMail*   =>   BC    Is it the same component as Email ?
ActiveSOAP   =>   BC
Mule   =>   SE
Agila   =>   SE
WS Notification   =>   SE
WS Reliable Messaging   =>   SE
WS Eventing   =>   SE
WS Ressource Properties   =>   SE
WS Distributed Management   =>   SE



Charles Souillard wrote:

Rob,

I am trying to write a document to summaryse all components included in SM.

I made a mix between the architecture document and the list given on servicemix.org on the left link column named "components".

Can you confirm that all these components exists (available inSM) and if the type I have affected them is the right one ?

BPEL   =>   SE
Cache   =>   SE
Drools   =>   SE
Email   =>   BC
File   =>   ?
FTP   =>   ?
Groovy   =>   SE
HTTP   =>   BC
Jabber   =>   BC
JAX WS   =>  JCA   =>   BC
JMS   =>   BC
Quartz   =>   SE
Reflection   =>   ?
RSS   =>   ?
SAAJ   =>   BC
Scripting   =>   SE
servicemix-lwcontainer   =>   SE
Validation   =>   SE
XFire   =>   BC
XPath Router   =>   SE
XSLT   =>   SE
XSQL   =>   SE
VFS   =>   ?
WSIF   =>   BC
ActiveMQ   =>   BC
Email   =>   BC    Is it the same component as Email ?
ActiveSOAP   =>   BC
Mule   =>   SE
Agila   =>   SE
WS Notification   =>   SE
WS Reliable Messaging   =>   SE
WS Eventing   =>   SE
WS Ressource Properties   =>   SE
WS Distributed Management   =>   SE

Do I have forbidden any other component ?

Thanks for your help
Regards,
Charles


Rob Davies wrote:

Hi charles,

just checked the diagram again - it's a bad diagram :) - there really shouldn't be a separate components box. ActiveMQ and ActiveSOAP are bindings, the rest are services. We are going through a process of improving the documentation - this is a page we'll be visiting soon.

cheers,

Rob



On 4 Jan 2006, at 08:18, Charles Souillard wrote:

Hi Rob,

I know both Binding Components (BC) and Service Engine (SE) are "components".
BCs provide connectivity to services external to a JBI environement.
SEs provide business logic and transformation services to other components.

What I want to know is if
- "bindings" described here : /http://servicemix.org/Architecture/ are BCs - "services" and "components" described here : /http:// servicemix.org/Architecture/ are SEs

Are you saying that "services" and "components" are both SE and BC ?

Regards,
Charles


Rob Davies wrote:

Hi Charles,

A Component is the generic name for bindings and services. Internally, the container sees little difference between the two - though the distinction is important for users of JBI

cheers,

Rob
On 4 Jan 2006, at 07:55, Charles Souillard wrote:

Hi all,

I am trying to understand in depth exactly what servicemix is composed of.

In the architecture (http://servicemix.org/Architecture) I can see that servicemix is a JBI container (of course) but I am a bit confused about the difference between "bindings", "services", "components".

My knowledge of JBI let me think that :

- "bindings" are JBI Binding Components
- "services" and "components" are JBI Service Engines

Is that right ?

Thanks,
Cheers
Charles


















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