Hi all,
Just wanted to clarify,
As for question 1 
I already know we can start servicemix in one machine and make it listen to 
another ActiveMq instance by chnaging the activemq.url param in 
servicemix.properties. What I am confused with is, when I start servicemix, 
does it also start a ActiveMq server, which then listens on whichever url we 
configure it to?
--- On Thu, 21/5/09, Soumya <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Soumya <[email protected]>
> Subject: Servicemix on Geronimo?
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thursday, 21 May, 2009, 12:11 AM
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I have been using servicemix with Activemq packaged in it
> for sometime with guidance from seniors in my company.
> However recently started digging into it more as to how
> exactly it operates.
> if we go to 
> http://servicemix.apache.org/home.html
> 
> "ServiceMix uses ActiveMQ to provide remoting, clustering,
> reliability and distributed failover.
> 
> ServiceMix is completely integrated into Apache Geronimo,
> which allows you to deploy JBI components and services
> directly into Geronimo. ServiceMix is being JBI certified as
> part of the Geronimo project."
> 
> 2 questions-
> 1) I checked the conf files and saw that we start it with
> activemq as a broker. So I guess ActiveMq acts as a JMS
> provider for servicemix? So even if I don't use the ActiveMq
> packaged with servicemix, I can make it connect to some
> other ActiveMq instanced running independantly standalone?
> If so how do I do it?
> 
> 2) This is what confuses me more. What I understand Apache
> Geronimo is a opensource J2EE app server. So if I go by the
> above statement in the link, when I am starting servicemix
> with servicemix.bat or as a wrapper service, I am in effect
> starting the Geronimo J2EE server? that way can I deploy
> J2EE components say like EJBs in servicemix?
> If not, what role does Geronimo exactly play in servicemix
> container?
> 
> My apologies if I sound too novice, but any info will
> really help me use servicemix in a more competent way.
> Thanks in advance
> Soumya
> 
> 
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