An example, among many other scenarios is to use JMS (Java Messaging Service) to send queries and replies. You can also expose your JBI components as Web Services, etc... You can have a look at servicemix's homepage where all the misc. bindings are described.
Regards, Sami Dalouche Quoting Poonam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Can I access my JBI components in a distributed environment. > Consider a scenario where I deploy my JBI component A into a JBI container on > Machine M1. > Now I want to access this component/service from a remote machine. How do I > do this? > Thanks in advance. > -Poonam > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
