No, the 8192 port you mentioned here isn't configured at smx level, it was configured per cxf bc/http bc endpoint. You can change the port used in the wsdl or locationURI in the xbean.xml for the endpoint.
Freeman
On 2009-7-10, at 下午11:09, Madesclair Vivian wrote:

Yes, that's what I was thinking.

But port config is define at smx level, isn't it?
Therefore, in the same instance of servicemix, I cannot use both HTTP-BC and CXF-BC?

Regards,
Vivian


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Freeman Fang [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoyé : vendredi 10 juillet 2009 16:51
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: Using HTTP and CXF-BC components at the same time

Hi,
CXF-BC can work with HTTP-BC
But if you mean both your http endpoint and cxf bc endpoint use same
8192 port, I think it will cause port conflict

Freeman
On 2009-7-10, at 下午10:40, Madesclair Vivian wrote:

Hello,

In my servicemix project, I have come to a point where I deploy 2 SA
which are independant.
The first SA is using an HTTP and a Mail component. It is called by a
java application, and it calls a mail server.
The second SA is using 2 CXF-BC, and 2 EIP components. It is called by
the same java application and calls a java axis web service.

When I deploy independently each SA, they work. When I deploy both,
the first SA seems to be deployed fine according to smx logs but it is
actually hidden, I can't access it.

When I try http://myIP:8192/ to have a list of accessible endpoints,
only the CXF-BC is shown. Does the CXF-BC prevent the use of HTTP- BC?
If not, anyone has any idea of what is happening?

Best Regards,
Vivian



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