Great! I' ve added it to the list of third party components:
  http://cwiki.apache.org/SM/components-list.html
What are the differences between using JBI4ejb and servicemix-jsr181 ?
It seems both are using XFire to do the marshalling...

On 8/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm pleased to announce that JBI4ejb (http://jbi4ejb.sourceforge.net/)
> has been released.
> JBI4ejb is a JBI compliant binding component that allows you to
> integrate EJBs into an ESB.
> This component is especially target to existing EJBs because while
> with new EJBs it's easy to expose methods as Web Services for already
> running one it could be more difficult.
> JBI4ejb can integrate EJBs without any modification on the EJB side,
> you don't even need to redeploy the EJB. So using JBI4ejb also old
> EJBs or EJBs that for any reason cannot be modified can participate to
> a SOA.
> Current release (0.1) has the following features:
> -- support for stateless session beans.
> -- a Netbeans plug-in that integrates with the Netbeans Enterprise Pack.
> -- support for OpenESB and Servicemix as JBI container.
> -- support for Websphere, Weblogic, jboss and Glassfish as application server.
>
> Jbi4ejb is a companion project of JBI4Corba
> (http://jbi4corba.sourceforge.net/ and
> http://wiki.open-esb.java.net/jbiwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=CICSBC) and
> JBI4Cics (http://jbi4cics.sourceforge.net/ and
> http://wiki.open-esb.java.net/jbiwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=CORBABC).
>
>
>


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Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet
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Principal Engineer, IONA
Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/

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