I too find it frustrating that there are lots of big fancy examples but no examples for the simple things that I would expect 95% of servicemix's users would be interested in. How do you create a simple jbi component? How do you hook up multiple web services into the ESB and use URL pattern matching to distinguish between them?
andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello again, > > for the user's guide / tutorials some other issue: > > 1) Is any of you aware of an absolutely minimalistic example for a JBI > Component in an SU in an SA? I'm looking for full (not just snippets) code > of a very basic, working "hello world" that is accompanied by some > description of the process, structure, reasons etc. of it's creation. If > only code XOR description is available: Fine as well; see below. > > The shipped examples like loan-broker etc. seem IMHO rather "big and > fancy" thus overwhelming newbies that still figure out the basics. The > tutorials I found at the servicemix website offer only clippings of the > big picture, no working full code and only few information about "why > so/this" (eg why _this_ archetype?). > > 2) In case such a thing does not exist, is any experienced person willing > to help me create such a thing? I probably need some input concerning > "wished practices" (so not showing a "dirty" way of usage) and where & how > to place it (I guess I'd place it in SVN and retrieve snippets from SVN > for the descriptions in the wiki like for Configuration at > http://www.servicemix.org/site/visualisation.html). > > 3) Is there any place to collect ideas on stuff of similar type where > users & newbies can write without need for special access rights? In > Confluence, comments are only possible for users granted access rights -- > what keeps a lot of people from jotting down their 2-5 lines. > > Thanks, Georg > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Exists-minimalistic-example-for-JBI-Component-in-SU-in-SA--tf2332700.html#a6548914 Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
