OSGi and JBI packaging are both supported, but you don't need to use both.
If you have an existing application running on Smx3, I would advise to
use the JBI packaging to ease the migration.
If you develop a new application, I would advise to use the OSGi
packaging which brings more flexibility and more features.

ServiceMix JBI components are packaged in both ways so that the same
components can be used in ServiceMix 3 and 4.
For examples on how to develop JBI components, I would advise you to
look at the servicemix components.  For developing applications, there
are a few examples in the ServiceMix 4 distribution that you can look
at.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 09:49, melu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Could someone explain in more detail architecutre in ServiceMix 4? Does all
> components needs to be both JBI and OSGi? What maven plugin should I use -
> jbi-maven-plugin or osgi-bundle-plugin or both? Could one give an example of
> doing such things? How to do something to be both JBI and OSGi packaged?
>
> Thanks
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>



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