Jean-Baptiste, thanks a lot.
Regards, Sergey Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> 17.12.2010 10:12 Please respond to [email protected] To [email protected] cc Subject Re: ServiceMix 4: JBI and OSGi Hi Sergey, You are right: ServiceMix NMR wrap JBI artifacts into an OSGi bundle. On the other hand, an OSGi bundle could work as a JBI artifact without the JBI packaging (SU/SA) using the EndpointExporter. So you can gather your code in one or more bundle and deploy it as JBI using a xbean.xml containing EndpointExporter bean. Regards JB On 12/17/2010 07:38 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi there, > > I have a question regarding ServiceMix 4 and its JBI and OSGi > capabilities. > > It is true that when deploying JBI service assembly ServiceMix > automatically converts it into OSGi bundle which has no exports and > imports, and every JBI service unit in this service assembly is a simple > jar/zip that belongs to Bundle_ClassPath which is '.' by default? > > So is it right that native OSGi bundle with multiple jars in > Bundle_ClassPath is equal to JBI service assembly with multiple service > units? > > > Regards, > Sergey
