If you deploy a service on that port using servicemix-http, you should have the list of all available services in that page.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Håkon Sagehaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > When I go to that adress I get this message > > HTTP ERROR: 404 > > NOT_FOUND > > RequestURI=/ > > *Powered by jetty:// <http://jetty.mortbay.org/>* > > > 2008/6/19 Gert Vanthienen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Håkon, >> >> Not entirely sure about it, but doesn't surfing to http://localhost:8192give >> you that? >> >> >> Gert >> >> >> Håkon Sagehaug wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> I know of this, but wanted something similar to axis 2 on tomcat, a link >>> called services >>> >>> cheers, Håkon >>> >>> 2008/6/19 Gert Vanthienen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Håkon, >>>> >>>> You can do this with JMX. Have a look at >>>> >>>> http://servicemix.apache.org/15-beginner-using-jmx-to-look-inside-the-esb.html >>>> . >>>> This also works remotely by connecting to your machine on port 1099 with >>>> user smx and password smx. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Gert >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Håkon Sagehaug wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> Is there an easy way of lookeing at the services exposed by servicemix, >>>>> I'm >>>>> running 3.2.2-SNAPSHOT? Or does one have to interact with the API? >>>>> >>>>> cheers, Håkon >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- > Håkon Sagehaug, Software Developer > Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS) > UNIFOB AS (University of Bergen Research Company) > -- Cheers, Guillaume Nodet ------------------------ Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
