Please tell me how to register it in servicemix.xml. Currently services has 
only one entry. 
  <sm:services>
      <sm:statistics statsInterval="10" dumpStats="true" />
   </sm:services>
   
  Thanks 

Guillaume Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The only simple way currently is to put the jar inside the lib folder of you
servicemix installation.

I'm thinking we should enable such deployment through the lightweight
container, but this has not been done yet.

On 10/8/07, kumar k wrote:
>
> How should I package this class. Should it be deployed as SU/SA as a bean
> component? or I need to change audit.jar?
> Thanks
>
> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
> Kumar,
>
>
> I'm afraid we do not have any good documentation on the servicemix-audit
> features. There is an out-of-the-box JDBC auditor (have a look at the
> javadocs for more information on that).
>
> You can always create your own Auditor by creating a class that extends
> AbstractAuditor (available in servicemix-audit.jar) and registering it
> in conf/servicemix.xml under the services. Use the exchangeSent() and
> exchangeAccepted() methods in the auditor to add code for logging
> whatever information you need.
>
>
> Gert
>
>
>
>
> kumar k wrote:
> > Please give me a pointer for audit related features in Service Mix.
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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