Yes, it works I can see my endpoints.... Still not sure why Im gettin the error. The endpoint that I assume3d was there is missing NO "serviceName:/hhtp://localhost/foo/foomaster" is in the list of the jmx console.. How can I debug it?
Gert Vanthienen wrote: > > jbi joe, > > If you look at > http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/15-beginner-using-jmx-to-look-inside-the-esb.html, > > that page describes how to connect to ServiceMix using JMX and how to > look at the endpoint that are available. > > The page is part of a tutorial-in-progress, so if you have any problems > with the information provided there, please report them so I can update > the page. > > Gert > > jbi joe wrote: >> Even a better question, how can I view all endpoints on my ESB? >> When the Service Unit containing the BPEL, WSDL, and XSD is >> deployed, servicemix console shows a document found msg and >> says that is is available for routing as >> "{serviceName:http://localhost/foo}foomaster" >> so my thinking is that something is wrong in my servicemix.xml file where >> I >> spec'd >> the bpel component.. I followed the servicemix-bpe errata sheet to >> deploy >> in Lightweight mode. Again, my error msg is: >> "specified for routing, but cant find it registered" >> >> >> Gert Vanthienen wrote: >>> jbi joe, >>> >>> Is {http://localhost/foo}foomaster the name for your BPEL service >>> endpoint? Can you try connecting to ServiceMix using JMX to ensure that >>> the endpoint is really listed there? >>> >>> Gert >>> >>> >>> jbi joe wrote: >>>> Im gettin an error from a service unit that invokes a bpel service >>>> unit. >>>> Error is " serviceName {http://localhost/foo} foomaster specified for >>>> routing, but cant find it registerd >>>> My BPEL Service UNit appears to deploy fine. It contians the WSDL, the >>>> XML.xsd and the BPEL that >>>> all compiles fine within the Eclipse and Netbeans IDE's. Servicemix >>>> console >>>> window >>>> says it registered the XSD document that is spec'd in the WSDL and >>>> refered >>>> to in the BPEL. >>>> Im c alling the BPEL as if it were a WEB Service from inside of a piece >>>> of >>>> JAVA code, as >>>> described in the serivcemiix/JBI examples, utilizing the NMR following >>>> code >>>> frag >>>> .... >>>> client.send( message); >>> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Calling-a-bpel-from-assembly-tf3907962s12049.html#a11099104 Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
