Take a look at the HelloWorld SE tutorial on the web site.
I guess you will find some useful information.
All your business logic should be in the endpoint implementation
that will be activated as part of your SU deployment.

On 5/10/07, Benamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Yes, I am deploying an SU to my SE.  So I would do a call to addEndpoint
in
the init/start method of the SE?  And the endpoint I am adding would be
the
SU's?

Also, this dequeue I am doing is custom functionality.  I am wondering
where
to place the custom logic within my SE?



gnodet wrote:
>
> The dequeue will automatically be done when the SE is started and
> exchanges
> will be dispatched to activated endpoints.  Note that you can't send an
> exchange
> to a component, you have to send it to an endpoint activated by a
> component.
> Are you deploying a SU to your SE ? Else you can easily configure an
> endpoint
> in the init / start method of the component by using the addEndpoint
> method.
>
> On 5/10/07, Benamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Ok, so where in the code for an SE is the main processing loop?  Is
this
>> a
>> method I can override?  I just need somewhere to be able to create a
loop
>> that starts trying to call my dequeue logic, and then send dequeued
data
>> out
>> to an http provider.
>>
>>
>> gnodet wrote:
>> >
>> > The JBI spec defines the lifecycle of SA / SE.
>> > If by "starting the SE" you mean "activating the JBI endpoint",
>> > it should be done when the SA is started.  Btw, the SE has to be
>> started
>> > before the SA is deployed, else the deployment will fail.
>> >
>> > On 5/10/07, Benamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I am having problems trying to figure out how to make an SE startup
>> >> automatically.  I have an SE that I want to have retrieve data from
a
>> >> queue.
>> >> Once dequeued, the SE should be able to send this data to an
>> >> HTTP-Provider
>> >> and continue trying to dequeue more data.  I've looked into putting
>> this
>> >> loop into the processInOut method for the MyEndpoint class of the
SE,
>> and
>> >> then just send the dequeued data in the out parameter.  Is this the
>> right
>> >> way to go?
>> >>
>> >> Also, how do I configure this SE to start as soon as my SA is
>> deployed?
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