Hi JB, Thanks very much for that...that's excellent!!! Exactly what I wanted!!!
Cheers Brad Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > > I have commited first files of the datasbe-bean sample. > > You can see it: > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/servicemix/smx3/trunk/samples/database-bean/ > > I will write the tutorial wiki and complete the sample tomorrow. > > Regards > JB > > [email protected] wrote: >> Hi JB, >> >> Thanks for your quick reply. Would you be able to share with us the >> files that are used in the ServiceMix configuration which allows you to >> make your connection to Oracle please - so that there is a sample of how >> to do it. This is the area where I do not understand, that is, what >> configurations files are needed, and what should those config files >> contain. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Brad >> >> >> Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: >>> Hi Brad >>> >>> I have made two things that use Oracle database as backend: >>> 1/ I have a EJB deployed into an application server and that use a DAO >>> on Oracle. The EJB is used into SMX using CXF-SE. >>> 2/ I have created a bean exposed using servicemix-bean. This bean uses a >>> DAO to execute a stored procedure inside Oracle. >>> >>> Regards >>> JB >>> >>> Brad_CSG wrote: >>>> Just wondering if anyone has an example showing the end to end >>>> implementation >>>> of creating a service in ServiceMix which is either (or both) a >>>> consumer >>>> or >>>> provider service where the endpoint is an Oracle stored procedure or >>>> function or even an SQL statement of some kind??? >>>> >>>> I am wanting to connect an Oracle database to our app via the >>>> ServiceMix >>>> ESB, but have found very little in the way of sample documentation >>>> available >>>> which demonstrates the configuration files required in order to >>>> establish >>>> this connection. The most I've seen in terms of database connectivity >>>> is >>>> to >>>> a MySQL database, and unfortunately that does not help - I would like >>>> to >>>> see >>>> the configuration elements required to make a connection to an Oracle >>>> database. >>>> >>>> I am also interested to hear peoples points of view on the best method >>>> in >>>> which to achieve this form of database connectivity. >>>> >>>> Any/all assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. >>>> >>>> Brad >>> >> Quoted from: >> http://www.nabble.com/ServiceMix---Oracle-tp23925864p23926704.html >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ServiceMix---Oracle-tp23925864p23974392.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
