Thanks for help. >>(the hot deploy service is disabled >>iirc, but you could enable it). How to enable hot deployment?
What I see in the applicationContext.xml of servicemix-web, is some sample components are described along with container information. So what you are saying is that once the servicemix container is started, I can install components and deploy service units to it. Right? ServiceMix 3.0.1 supports such deployment? Regards, Amit gnodet wrote: > > On 3/23/07, aharsola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I am using ServiceMix 3.0.1 >> >> >> First, >> >> As I understand, to acess JBI components deployed to a ServiceMix >> container >> from outside the container, ServiceMix provide two options >> >> a) DefaultServiceMixClient : Caller and ServiceMix are in the same JVM >> b) RemoteServiceMixClient : Caller and ServiceMix are in different JVM >> >> As I understand from code, both clients start ServiceMix in a embedded >> mode >> with its message broker pointing to the broker of the parent ServiceMix >> container. Is this always the case? Why client has to start the >> servicemix >> container when there is already a container running? > > > The DefaultServicMixClient reuses an existing JBI container that you have > to > supply. The RemoteServiceMixClient uses clustering and thus starts its > own embedded container, but it should start with a minimal configuration. > > Second, >> >> If I have to embedd ServiceMix inside a web application, what needs to be >> done? How can I install components and deploy service units to the >> embedded >> servicemix container? >> >> The servicemix-web (3.0.1) example looks like does not support standard >> JBI >> deployment. > > > Take a look at the apache-servicemix-web distribution, which is a web > application > embedding a ServiceMix container which fully supports JBI deployment. > The war is available on the download page. > > Though the servicemix-web has not been designed for that, it should > already > support JBI deployment using ant tasks (the hot deploy service is disabled > iirc, but you could enable it). > > Any ideas? >> >> Regards, >> Amit >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Please-help---Using-ServiceMix-Client-tf3451961s12049.html#a9629078 >> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > > -- > Cheers, > Guillaume Nodet > ------------------------ > Architect, LogicBlaze (http://www.logicblaze.com/) > Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Please-help---Using-ServiceMix-Client-tf3451961s12049.html#a9630462 Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
