I see that ServiceMix 3.4 has the client jars that I can use to communicate with ServiceMix from any App Server. But from what i have read, Ver 4.4 is a good place to start if we are going to start fresh.

Can someone please guide me with my questions below?

Thanks.

On 01/14/2012 10:51 AM, Sudhir Swift wrote:
Hi JB,
I want to be able to use POJOs between my application and ServiceMix.

Please validate my assumptions on how to address this.

1. I can expose a EJB endpoint on ServiceMix, which I can talk to from my jboss (RMI)?. 2. I can make a JBI client live on my JBoss AS which can talk to ServiceMix (any endpoint). 3. I can expose a CXF endpoint (web services) on ServiceMix and convert all my POJOs to JaXB objects which I can use to communicate with the endpoint from my JBoss

I am more interested in 1 and 2. For 2, I need ServiceMix client jar (which I cannot find).

Thanks,
Sudhir

On 01/14/2012 05:30 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
Hi Sudhir,

it depends the implementation of your beans in the JBoss.

You can have some REST endpoints in ServiceMix/Camel which listening the JBoss beans request.
You can directly call EJB from ServiceMix/Camel using RMI-IIOP.

Could you quickly describe your beans ?

Regards
JB

On 01/13/2012 04:12 PM, Sudhir Swift wrote:
My Fellow ESBers
I am trying to find the best way to address this situation ( a very
simple and most common requirement, i'd suppose)

I have an enterprise application running on JBoss and would like to use
ServiceMix as the gateway to all my third party Web Services.

1. I want to be able to pass POJOs between my JBoss and ServiceMix. I
couldn't find the jars for serviceMix client API can some one point them
me?

2. Is using the client api the right approach?

Thanks,
Sudhir





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