Hi,
it's already the case, the JBI components are shared between SMX3 and SMX4.
Normally, you can deploy directly your SA in SMX4. What issue had you ?
Concerning SMX4, the JBI support is mainly for backward compatibility.
For new users, it's better to directly use OSGi and you can use the
EndpointExport to use JBI components from your OSGi bundles.
Regards
JB
Raphaël Delaporte wrote:
Thanks.
Is it planned to migrate all the components from JBI to OSGi ?
There is something which afraid me. I just find very few documentation about
SM4.
And I've tried to run some SA which are working on SM3 but are not working
on SM4 (missing jar files from classpath for example).
An other question :
Does ServiceMix4 support JBI only for backward compatibility ?
Or is it a real foundation for this version ?
Because it seems you encourage us to use OSGi, and not JBI.
Thanks.
Raphaël
2010/1/6 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>
FYI,
We are working on a new homepage to give more visibility to smx4:
http://servicemix.apache.org/home2
Regards
JB
-----Original Message-----
From: Raphaël Delaporte <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 15:42:49
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: ServiceMix 3 or 4 ?
Hi all,
I'm wondering which version of ServiceMix I should use (SM3 or SM4) to
start
new project for production.
I know the SM3 version is mature enough, has good examples, and stable.
I guess the SM4 version is maybe a bit young. Very few examples, small
doc...
For instance, the web home page of the SM project is for SM3, not SM4.
Am I wrong ? What are your opinions ?
Thanks for your replies.
Raphaël.
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