L.S.,
What exactly have you deployed to JBoss? Did you deploy the SAR file or a WAR file? The latter has a web console, but I don't think the same is true for the first solution...
By default, ServiceMix is just an empty JBI container. If you're unfamiliar with the core JBI concepts (BC, SE, SA, SU), you might want to take a look at http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/1-beginner-guided-tour-and-core-concepts.html
To access ServiceMix from a remote computer, you can use any protocol supported by a binding component (HTTP, JMS, XMMP, ...). A stand-alone ServiceMix uses ActiveMQ to provide persistence of the messages (don't know if the JBoss integration uses the same or JBossMQ), but it doesn't store this information permanently unless you build your services to do so.
Does this clarify things a bit or am I just adding to confusion? Gert cloud08540 wrote:
My company decided to use ServiceMix to integrate Mercury ITG (PPM) and Remedy. There are a few questions I have concerning how I'd test it. I followed instructions I was given and use the default files, put them in JBoss to deploy it and start up JBoss. This much I know works. But first, what URL do I use if I want to call ServiceMix from a remote computer, and where would ServiceMix store the information it's given? Do I have to edit any of the jars for it to work, or should it work as given?
