Thanks, but I doubt I can do that myself for the time being. So I need to use
Camel to exchange messages between two service units? Let's say I have a
service unit that has to ask information from an other one, then manipulate
it some way and send some related information to a third service unit. Do
they need a routing component to talk?
Can't they talk directly? I mean if I can code it in their java files. I saw
something about a context and a delivery channel in every component
documentation but I don't know how to use it. 



Ashwin Karpe wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If you want to use the NMR directly with CXF and Camel, there is an
> example of this in the Servicemix 4.x OSGI based download.
> 
> If you intend to use this with Servicemix 3.x then you will need to port
> the POMs to not generate bundles.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ashwin...
> 
> 
> larjohn wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, I am still a beginner in Servicemix so please be patient while
>> answering questions like mine :-P
>> 
>> I have two service units on top of cxf-se in the same service assemblies.
>> They are both copies of the wsdl-cxf example, but with different
>> endpoints. I see how the outter world sends messages to the cxf-se
>> through cxf-bc or an http, but I wonder which is the simpler way to send
>> a message (eg a string) from the one cxf-se to the other through the nmr.
>> I mean what do I need to implement in their classes? Is there a specific
>> interface? Will they be notified automatically for incoming messages? I
>> have seen samples with camel, eip and routing, but I think it can be done
>> without them, can't it? I don't need a complex solution, just a simple
>> one, to say hello world from the one cxf-se to the other, and a simple
>> way to test that, without unittests (where do system.out.writes go?).
>> Can you help me?
>> 
> 
> 

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