FYI, you can find the CLA (Contributor License Agreement)
here: http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf
If you want, you can print it, sign it, and fax it.
This is a necessary step to be able to update the
web site or become a committer.
But a tutorial would be very nice too and I would
put it on the web site myself ...

On 2/13/07, jlbarrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't have a CLA, but i try to write a little tutorial of steps that i have
followed, and i upload it here.
regards


gnodet wrote:
>
> Cool !
> Could one of you write a little summary of the
> steps involved so that we can put in on the web
> site ?  Or if you send a CLA, we can grant you
> access to it ....
> Thanks a lot.
>
> On 2/13/07, jlbarrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Problem solved!
>> I only have deleted the "provides" tag and all worked fine!
>>
>> OK, i have created my first SA in ServiceMix and I got deploy it in Open
>> ESB.
>>
>> Thanks for your help, it's has been very suscessfull
>>
>>
>> jlbarrera wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes this is a problem that i solved, and i had created a jbi.xml file.
>> But
>> > now, when all should run ok, i received an error:
>> >
>> > "The Service Assembly rsswsJar.zip could not be added to the
>> > repository.  Error details : Schema validation failed for
>> > rsswshttp-su.zip : jbi.xml.  tag name "provides" is not allowed.
>> > Possible tag names are: elements of "" namespace, and more."
>> >
>> > And i found a post in Open-ESB forums:
>> >
>> 
https://open-esb.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectForumMessageView?forumID=1689&messageID=11893
>> >
>> > This is my Service Assembly:
>> http://www.nabble.com/file/6462/rsswsJar.zip
>> > rsswsJar.zip
>> >
>> > Thanks by all
>> >
>> >
>> > jlo_gestalt wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Yeah I received that same error. I guess I should have posted all my
>> >> findings after I got the SM stuff working in OpenESB.
>> >>
>> >> The problem probably is that your Service Units don't contain a
>> jbi.xml.
>> >> According to the spec, this is required. However SM doesn't require
>> it.
>> >> There maven2 jbi plugin I think creates one automatically. But since
>> we
>> >> are on maven 1.x, we didn't have one either.
>> >>
>> >> The jbi.xml needs to contain a provides/consumes tags.
>> >>
>> >> Here is an example.
>> >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> >> <jbi version="1.0"
>> >>      xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi";
>> >>      xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi";
>> >>      xmlns:ns1="http://nettoolkit.gestalt.com/httpeip";>
>> >>     <!-- Service Unit Descriptor required by Spec (see 6.3.4) -->
>> >>     <!-- However it seems only needed for tooling -->
>> >>     <!-- Contents are not used at runtime by container -->
>> >>     <!-- Consequently for now just put place holder information -->
>> >>   <services binding-component="false">
>> >>     <provides interface-name="ns1:HttProxySa"
>> >> service-name="ns1:HttProxySa" endpoint-name="HttProxySa"/>
>> >>   </services>
>> >> </jbi>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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>
>
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