Hi Sami,
Thanks for your reply, that certainly helps. I am new to JBI and
ESB, I started looking at is since Monday... It's a new project assigned
to me. I just have another question, what is servicemix? Does it have to
run inside a J2EE server such as Jboss or Apache Geronimo? Thanks.
Regards,
Han Wang
Technology Analyst
Phone: +1 (415) 908-7960
Fax: +1 (415) 618-5447
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sami Dalouche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 6:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [servicemix-user] What is a service assembly?
Hi,
a Service Assembly is a .jar archive that contains a META-INF/jbi.xml
file, that is conforming to the JBI descriptor explained in JSR 208.
If you want to see an example of such a Service Assembly, you can take a
look at the examples/bpel/install/pxe-install.jar
just unjar the pxe-install.jar file, it contains a META-INF/jbi.xml.
Hope it helps,
Regards,
Sami Dalouche
Selon "Wang, Han BGI SF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> I was reading the documentation on the servicemix.org and I have
> understood that "If the installation directory is present, and
> monitorInstallationDirectory is enabled, then the directory will be
> polled for new archives of Components or Service Assembilies to
> install." But I don't know what a service assembly is. I would like to
> know what it contains. Is it a .jar file or a .zip file? Does it have
> any .xml files act as configuration? If there are any java classes
> involved, do they have to implement any particular interfaces? Thanks
>
> Regards,
>
> Han Wang
> Technology Analyst
> Phone: +1 (415) 908-7960
> Fax: +1 (415) 618-5447
>
> 45 Fremont Street
> Barclays Global Investors
> San Francisco
> CA, 94105
> United States
> __________________________________
> BARCLAYS GLOBAL INVESTORS
>
>
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