Hi Cedric,
I'm not sure about question 1: I understood that the binding components usable with the plugin, are standard JBI components, but the Service Engine components are all lightweight components. It's possible to use also standard JBI service engines ?

Regards
Gianfranco Boccalon

Mouilleron Cedric ha scritto:
Hi Gianfranco

1) the actually cimero plugin supports Lightweight components AND standard JBI components (HTTP, EIP, ...). In the future, we will develop more JBI components.

2) If you want to call a webService in IN/OUT mep, you can use the "Enricher" component. This component realises a synchrone access to a WebService.

3) The last Cimero plugin release is the 2.7.1 version. You can find it at this url: http://goopen.org/confluence/download/attachments/9328/com.bull.cimero.pluginEditor_2.7.1.jar

4) This bug was fixed in the last release 2.7.1

Regards.

Cédric Mouilleron

Gianfranco Boccalon a écrit :
I looked the Cimero plugin for Eclipse.
I have some questions:

1) The plugin supports actually only Lightweight components: is this a choice, or future releases will support also standard JBI components ? 2) The HTTP binding component supports only IN or OUT mep, but if I need to call a WebService inside a Service Assembly I need an IN/OUT mep. It will be possible in future releases ? 3) I imported the Eclipse Cimero Workspace (from the cimero.zip file) in Eclipse but the releases of the pre-built plugins are different from the releases of the plugin in the Workspace: 2.7.1 for the pre-built and 2.4.0 and 2.0.2. Where can i find the updated workspace ? 4) I had some problems using the same binding component in two different service assemblies, because it seems that the two different service assemblies define the binding component with the same name. After changing the zip assemblies manually, all works correctly. Is there a way to avoid the manual modification of assemblies ?

Thanks
Gianfranco Boccalon




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