Thank you, I was slowly coming to the same conclusion, especially since all the examples seem to be geared towards stand alone deployment using maven
Ivanhoe On 8/29/07, Kit Plummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 8/29/07, Ivanhoe Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am totally new to ServiceMix and JBI, so please forgive my ignorance. > > > > I am playing with ServiceMix and decided to first try to embed > ServiceMix > > into a test application. > > My question is, Do you have access the same functionality in embedded > > mode, > > for example in embedded mode can you monitor a deployment directory for > > new > > service units/service assemplies, if so how can you do this? > > > > Essentially I would like to know what are the differences in > functionality > > is when you decide to deploy servicemix as: > > 1. Stand Alone > > 2. As a WAR > > 3. Embedded. > > > > What can/or can you not do when you try these different scenarios. > > > > Ivanhoe > > > > For the sake of learning some of the details it just might be easier to > play > with the binary distribution, ala Stand Alone. > > I've seen just about everything work in an embedded fashion, though there > were a few gotchas, but I think they were related to Spring more than > anything else. As far as the autodeployment stuff, you can get there > programmatically. > > Check the Javadocs: > > http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/dist/servicemix-3.0-incubating/site/servicemix-core/apidocs/ > > > -- > Kit Plummer > Nobody-in-Charge @ Black:Hole:Logic > http://www.blackholelogic.com >
