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Posted to users@servicemix.apache.org by "Loring, David R (AS)" <Da...@ngc.com> on 2011/06/14 20:43:28 UTC
ServiceMix 4 on Glassfish 3
Are there any instructions for, or has anyone had any success with running SMX4 on GlassFish 3.x?
David.
Re: ServiceMix 4 on Glassfish 3
Posted by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@gmail.com>.
L.S.,
I don't think I've seen any information about that, but given that
GlassFish 3.x is OSGi-based as well, it should only be a matter of
being able to install the required bundles on the platform to get
things working. If you fancy taking a stab at it, we'll gladly help
you out wherever we can or helping you document this for future users.
Regards,
Gert Vanthienen
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:43 PM, Loring, David R (AS)
<Da...@ngc.com> wrote:
> Are there any instructions for, or has anyone had any success with running SMX4 on GlassFish 3.x?
>
> David.
>
Re: ServiceMix 4 on Glassfish 3
Posted by dloring <da...@gmail.com>.
Marco - I am mostly interested in using/exposing JMS and other types of
endpoints to a BPEL engine. SMX4 comes with an example that works
out-of-the-box. I've cobbled something together using Apache ODE and Camel
routes in GF3, but it's not very clean.
Gert - I think I will go with that approach. I'll post my progress as I go.
david.
Marco Ehrentreich wrote:
>
> But what do you expect to get when running SMX on GF (if
> possible)? Is it just about using GF's OSGi runtime or do you think
> about other advantages of an integration?
>
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