Thanks a lot for helping. Now I am good to go to learn more on SM4 and
Karaf.

As a first step towards extending my support to the SM community, I will try
to put something on the SM wik - probably a FAQ - "Why ServiceMix?"

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Charles Moulliard <[email protected]>wrote:

> 6. As a new user to SM4, I would not want any kind of JBI stuff and just
> want OSGi with all the "goodies" that the SM can provide me. Is there any
> way (profiles or something like that) which I can use fo fulfill this
> requirement. Actually I want a sleek profile thats just right for a OSGi
> entrant like me. Plus an optional profile to add NMR + other components
> like
> Drools. Possible?
>
> >> You don't need to use a profile. With ServiceMix/Karaf and as explained
> in my previous email, you deploy the osgi bundles using the features file.
> So, you can create your own or use existing :
>
>
> http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/servicemix/features/apache-servicemix/4.0-m1/apache-servicemix-4.0-m1-features.xml
>
> http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/servicemix/camel/org.apache.servicemix.camel.features/4.0.0/org.apache.servicemix.camel.features-4.0.0-features.xml
>
> http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/servicemix/nmr/apache-servicemix-nmr/1.0.0/apache-servicemix-nmr-1.0.0-features.xml
>
> In the xxxx.features.cfg file that you will find in the etc folder, you can
> point to these features files and use the property featureBoot to deploy at
> the startup of your OSGI server (SM4/Karaf) the features that you want to
> use/install.
>

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