I would recommend to every new user to
first read the JBI specification.  This helps understanding
the basic building blocks in JBI (SE, BC, SA, SU).

At the very least, read the introduction to JBI in the Users Guide.
And by any means, please help us improving the documentation
by writing a few lines to describe this example and I would be
glad to add them to the  wiki to help other users.

On 11/6/06, Huy Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everybody,

Sorry for my humble opinions. I'm a newbie with ESB and of course,
ServiceMix. So I've started with the distribution samples. The very
first feeling is that even the basic sample is not basic (and not
simple) with many configuration data in example/basic/servicemix.xml.
I've spent a lot of time to find some trivial things like: how-to write
a typical ServiceMix configuration file, how-to write an service
assembly descriptor and package a typical SA for a pure HelloWorld
example, and so on. There are a number of user guides but they are not
well organized (even some broken links there).

Regards,
Huy



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Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet

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