Hi Greg,

I little while back I submitted 3 OSGi archetypes for Servicemix 4 related
to creating artifacts for Camel, CXF code first and CXF WSDL first
development.

You might consider using them to build out your apllications and bundles.

They are 
               servicemix-osgi-camel-archetype
               servicemix-osgi-cxf-code-first-archetype
               servicemix-osgi-cxf-wsdl-first-archetype

They are available at the repository
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository under
org/apache/servicemix/tooling/

Cheers,

Ashwin...


Glenn Macgregor-3 wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have been through the fuse and apache docs for ServiceMix4, I am getting
> the idea of it and am looking forward to understanding it better.
> 
> As of now I am looking to stick with OSGi, not using JBI at all since I am
> new and want to start with SMX4, is this a valid statement, does it make
> sense?
> 
> Also, I am looking to create a proof of concept that simply builds an OSGi
> bundle which contains a simple xml configuration for reading a file from a
> location, putting that file on an activemq queue and having another
> component read the queue and write the file to a different location on
> disk.
> 
> After reading all the documentation, I am now trying to make that
> happen...but stuck on the first step. How do I run maven to create the
> right bundle template?
> 
> Once I get this going I am sure I will have more questions through out
> this process.
> 
> Thanks
> 
>  Glenn
> 
> 


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