Hi,

Spagic is composed of:

1) A service manager distribution. It's a full smx 3.1 distribution with the following additions:

- Some patches to existing component to propagate informations for monitoring - Some new components ( like "jdbc poller (BC)" and advanced jdbc component ( Lightweight SE ) and others )
- Spagic  Listeners  preconfigured to  monitor process

2) The metadb model. Where all static and dynaimc informations about process and process execution will be
   stored.

3) Spagic Studio. ( An enhanced and tottaly reviewed version of cimero to visually compose SA ).

If you want you can take only the components and install on a clean servicemix distribution.

Here the instructions:

- For the JDBC poller just download spagic-service-manager1.0.0-RC1.zip <http://forge.objectweb.org/project/download.php?group_id=298&file_id=8566> and unzip it the jdbcpoller is in
  /SMX_HOME/install/servicemix-jdbc-3.1-incubating-installer.zip

- The jdbc advanced components is lightweight component so you need only t get the jar:

  /SMX_HOME/lib/optional/spagic-advanced-jdbc-1.0.0-RC1.jar

You need to get in the classpath also commons-dbutils and the dependencies. You can find all this jar
   in spagic servicemanger distribution.

If you look at the documentations in the Spagic Studio Components Guide it's expalined how to use this components.
Andrea Zoppello

Erik Allais ha scritto:
hi Gianfranco,

There is a jbi for spagic to do a hot deploy or i must install spagic in
front of servicemix.

Regards,
Erik


Gianfranco Boccalon-2 wrote:
In the Spagic platform (based on ServiceMix) released on http://forge.objectweb.org/ we released two different JDBC binding components: 1. The first one is a JDBC poller able to perform polling on a database table. 2. The other is an advanced JDBC component able to call also stored procedures.

In the Spagic documentation you'll find the configuration for these components.

Regards
Gianfranco Boccalon

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
1.There is one jdbc lightweight component (only for queries) which you
can use if it suffices your requirement.
2. you can also write your own DbHelper class as explained by Guillaume
at
http://gnodet.blogspot.com/2007/06/accessing-databases-in-servicemix.htm
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3. I am presently working on a JDBC BC using Spring JDBC. Not sure when I will be able to finish it..

Regards,
Rabi Mishra, http://rabisblog.blogspot.com/ c++; /* this makes c bigger but returns the old value */ -----Original Message----- From: Erik Allais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: JDBC component still exist?


hi,
i want to send queries inside my webmethod (jsr181) I dont see a
component which could help me to access easily to my database...
Must i implement myself the jdbc logic inside my webmethod or there a
way more elegant to do that.

Regards,

Erik
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