The Geronimo integration needs to be rewriten. Basically, you can: * embed servicemix in a web app (which should not be specific to Geronimo) * install the geronimo plan / geronimo gbeans (which is not documented) that you can find in the source tree. In such a case, installation of jbi components and deployment of service units can be handled by Geronimo deployer.
You may find useful information in the following document (which is uptodate) http://servicemix.org/Deploying+Lightweight+Components+Tutorial Cheers, Guillaume Nodet On 4/26/06, markpittsnh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ok, thanks. I will work on this and let you know. > > One follow-up question, if I may. About 'Deployment Units', the second part > of my previous post mentioned the broken link > (http://docs.codehaus.org/pages/createpage.action?spaceKey=SM&title=Deployment+Units&linkCreation=true&fromPageId=28063) > . What is the relationship of DU's to SU's and SA's? The geronimo example, > as explained under 'Geronimo+Integration', walks through creating an 'SA' > (and perhaps an SU, but I am not sure). Then the geronimo deployment section > mentions, 'Deployment Unit'. As you can see, there is a gap in my > understanding of the terms. > > THanks and regards, > Mark > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/deploying-to-servicemix-standalone-returns-classnotfound-t1508698.html#a4102564 > Sent from the ServiceMix - User forum at Nabble.com. > >
