Hi !

We are not avoiding these questions :)

ServiceMix aims to be 100% JBI compliant, but I do not pretend we are yet. We do not have a TCK, but as soon as we get one, we will ensure it passes it.
As for WSDL, you are right that the lightweight components do not expose
any wsdl interface.  But these components are not really in the spirit of
the JBI spec either: they do not support service unit deployments.
But they offer a more light weight approach of JBI.  When you implement a
specifiation, you do not have to limit yourself to what the spec says and we hope
to further ease the use of JBI with other enhancements.

The 3.0 version of ServiceMix, which we are working on, will offer
new components, which are written in the spirit of the JBI spec.
They support wsdl or xml deployment, so that the service units you deploy
on them can expose a wsdl for their service.  I will also say that we do not
support WSDL 2.0 yet, which the JBI spec mandates (we will use
Apache Woden for that).  But one of the reason is that WSDL 2 is not
very known / used and no WS-* specifications uses it yet.

Btw, this is an open source project, and we have nothing to hide.
You are also free to join the team and contribute to any area you wish,
in particular JBI compliance :)

Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet

Kosuru, Giri wrote:

Hi Hendrik,

        Even I have questions about ServiceMix claim as JBI implementor.
As per JBI specification 4.1, every component has to expose WSDL to be
claimed as JBI complaint. But I saw no component with WSDL interface in
Servicemix examples. I asked these questions to James Strachen on TSS
and in these forums. Due to unkonown reason, the servicemix team is
avoiding to answer these questions. But by any chance, if you get an
answer, please share with me.

Thanks
Kosuru
-----Original Message-----
From: Hendrik Jander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 4:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [servicemix-user] Distribution of ServiceMix

Hello,

im doing some research on ESB's actually and also evaluated ServiceMix
while
this.

Im a bit confused about the Distribution aspect of ServiceMix.This is
because i
read that that JBI itself in its actual version is not distributed.
So how can ServiceMix implement an distributed ESB based on JBI?

in the docs i only can find doucmentation about JMS topologies.
so , is this the key to distribution of ServicexMix? and if so, is the
service
repository then also distributed?

This may be newbie question for you, but im a bit confused with the
stuff..:)

REgards,
Hendrik


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