MowPed wrote:
>  We've for the most part successfully deployed the Servicemix-wsn service
> engine to OpenESB.  

My questions:

1) Have you succeeded in getting servicemix-wsn2005 working in OpenESB?

2) If so can you provide tips on what must be done to get this to work?

3) I understand this is a Service Engine, not a Binding Component.  I want
to publish my notification
messages outside the JBI engine, to subscribers on other machines.  I want
to do this using JMS 
and a MoM implementation (e.g. ActiveMQ) - in the hopes of getting better
performance.  Since
this is an SE not a BC, how do I do this?  Do I have to write or use another
BC?  If so, how do I 
configure it?  (The ServiceMix documentation provides some information on
exposing the
pub/sub service using SOAP/HTTP, but nothing on exposing it via JMS/MQ)

Any information on your experience would be much appreciated before I launch
into this!

Oh, one last question:

4) Anybody aware of any other implementations of WS-Notification (or any
other standards-based 
publish/subscribe technology suitable for use in a WS-based SOA
environment)?

Background to my questions:

We have an existing WS-Notification based application implemented
using Muse.  We would like to try a different implementation to see if we
get better performance.  
(We are pushing the performance limits of this technology with our
application.)  It
appears that servicemix-wsn2005 is about the only other open source
implementation there is.  

I started trying to get it running in ServiceMix, but the documentation is
bad and even the "basic"
examples don't build and run.  Realizing it's an open-source project, I
could bite the bullet and try
to get it working, but we already have begun another project in OpenESB, so
I'd rather just use that.


Thanks,

Duncan


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