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Posted to users@servicemix.apache.org by Khaled Essghaier <th...@gmail.com> on 2009/02/23 18:20:27 UTC
which tools ??
Hi everyone,
My name is Khaled and i am student in computer science engineering, part of
the project i am working on is to choose an ESB and i think that ServiceMix
sounds like a good choice for us.But as i am a Netbeans user so far i can't
find a great support to get hands dirty with code so i think to make the
switch to Eclipse.
so my question is which plugins do you use (or tools in general ) to make
you life easier (either in servicemix 3.x or 4) ?
Cheers,
khaled
Re: which tools ??
Posted by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@gmail.com>.
L.S.,
Most things in ServiceMix can be achieved by using Maven archetypes
and editing XML and Java source files. If you're used to Netbeans,
you can use that as well -- there's no real requirement to use Eclipse
for doing ServiceMix work.
Regards,
Gert Vanthienen
------------------------
Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
2009/2/23 Khaled Essghaier <th...@gmail.com>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Khaled and i am student in computer science engineering, part of
> the project i am working on is to choose an ESB and i think that ServiceMix
> sounds like a good choice for us.But as i am a Netbeans user so far i can't
> find a great support to get hands dirty with code so i think to make the
> switch to Eclipse.
> so my question is which plugins do you use (or tools in general ) to make
> you life easier (either in servicemix 3.x or 4) ?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> khaled
>
Re: which tools ??
Posted by Oisin Hurley <oi...@gmail.com>.
If you are used to using Maven for developing ServiceMix applications,
then there's a video at [0] (caution - link is direct to video player)
that will show how to use m2eclipse to interact with the comprehensive
collection of ServiceMix Maven artefacts.
--oh
[0] http://fusesource.com/resources/video-archived-webinars/fuse-esb-performance-video
Re: Dynamically and Programmatically Configuring the CXF-BC Provider
Endpoint
Posted by Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>.
Sorry,
See it now setHeader()
Thanks,
Martin
Martin Feeney wrote:
> Hi Freeman,
>
> Finally got back to this, I have taken your advice and started using
> Camels Content Enricher EIP. Unfortunatly the Camel Message interface
> does not allow one to add a property to the message so as the CXF BC
> provider class can pick up on it as a JBI Normalised Message property.
> Am I missing something.
>
> //Dynamically enrich meassage bound for the CXF BC with
> HTTP_DESTINATION_URI property
> from(SERVICE_IN_HTTP_DEST_SET)
> .process(new Processor() {
> public void process(Exchange exchange) {
> Message msg = exchange.getIn();
> //String payload =
> exchange.getIn().getBody(String.class);
> //System.out.println("HTTPDESTSET REPORTS "+"
> "+payload);
>
> //msg.setProperty(JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI,
> "http://localhost:9000/service");
>
> exchange.setProperty(JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI,
> "http://localhost:9000/ContextEnablerNotification");
> }
> })
> .to(
> "jbi:service:service");
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
>
> Freeman Fang wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>> You may need add a content enricher of servicemix-eip between your
>> cxf proxy and cxf bc provider.
>> [1] for more details about the content enricher
>> [1]http://servicemix.apache.org/servicemix-eip.html#servicemix-eip-ContentEnricher
>>
>> Freeman
>>
>> Martin Feeney wrote:
>>> Thanks for the speedy reply,
>>>
>>> Using the Camel component is not a solution unfortunately as the Web
>>> Service endpoints are not pre defined. The JBI property seems to be
>>> the solution so with this in mind how/where can one set this JBI
>>> property on a Normalised Message from with in a CXF-se using a
>>> CXF-proxy injected via spring or do I have to use a less abstract
>>> component to achieve this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> Freeman Fang wrote:
>>>> Yeah, cxf bc provider also support the dynamic location URI, [1]
>>>> track this issue
>>>> You can set property JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI as your
>>>> endpoint address to the NormalizedMessage programmatically.
>>>> [1]https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMXCOMP-402
>>>>
>>>> Freeman
>>>> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>>>>> Martin,
>>>>>
>>>>> The HTTP provider endpoint allows you to set an expression to
>>>>> determine the location uri to send the request to. That might be a
>>>>> solution for your problem. I'm not sure if a CXF BC provider
>>>>> endpoint
>>>>> has the same feature, but I'm pretty sure someone will jump in if it
>>>>> does.
>>>>>
>>>>> Another way to to about this would be by using a Camel Recipient List
>>>>> together with CXF endpoints. This way, your recipient list can
>>>>> dynamically generate the camel-cxf endpoint URI to use.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Gert Vanthienen
>>>>> ------------------------
>>>>> Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
>>>>> Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/2/24 Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am currently using the cxfse:proxy to send web service
>>>>>> notifications to an
>>>>>> external web service via the cxf-bc provider component. I was
>>>>>> wondering
>>>>>> whether it is possible to do this programmatically instead of
>>>>>> hard coding
>>>>>> the cxf-bc provider endpoint address. Is there an appropriate way
>>>>>> to do
>>>>>> this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Martin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Research Software Developer
>>>>>> IMSARCS
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
>>>>>> ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
>>>>>> Waterford Institute of Technology,
>>>>>> Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
>>>>>> Co. Waterford, Ireland
>>>>>> www: www.tssg.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Work: +353 (0)51 304020
>>>>>> Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
>>>>>> Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
>>>>>> Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
>>>>>> Skype: martinfeeney
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
--
Research Software Developer
IMSARCS
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
Waterford Institute of Technology,
Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
Co. Waterford, Ireland
www: www.tssg.org
Work: +353 (0)51 834020
Mobile: +353 (0)83 1463212
Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
Skype: martinfeeney
Re: Dynamically and Programmatically Configuring the CXF-BC Provider
Endpoint
Posted by Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>.
Hi Freeman,
Finally got back to this, I have taken your advice and started using
Camels Content Enricher EIP. Unfortunatly the Camel Message interface
does not allow one to add a property to the message so as the CXF BC
provider class can pick up on it as a JBI Normalised Message property.
Am I missing something.
//Dynamically enrich meassage bound for the CXF BC with
HTTP_DESTINATION_URI property
from(SERVICE_IN_HTTP_DEST_SET)
.process(new Processor() {
public void process(Exchange exchange) {
Message msg = exchange.getIn();
//String payload =
exchange.getIn().getBody(String.class);
//System.out.println("HTTPDESTSET REPORTS "+"
"+payload);
//msg.setProperty(JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI,
"http://localhost:9000/service");
exchange.setProperty(JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI,
"http://localhost:9000/ContextEnablerNotification");
}
})
.to(
"jbi:service:service");
Thanks,
Martin
Freeman Fang wrote:
> Hi Martin,
> You may need add a content enricher of servicemix-eip between your
> cxf proxy and cxf bc provider.
> [1] for more details about the content enricher
> [1]http://servicemix.apache.org/servicemix-eip.html#servicemix-eip-ContentEnricher
>
> Freeman
>
> Martin Feeney wrote:
>> Thanks for the speedy reply,
>>
>> Using the Camel component is not a solution unfortunately as the Web
>> Service endpoints are not pre defined. The JBI property seems to be
>> the solution so with this in mind how/where can one set this JBI
>> property on a Normalised Message from with in a CXF-se using a
>> CXF-proxy injected via spring or do I have to use a less abstract
>> component to achieve this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> Freeman Fang wrote:
>>> Yeah, cxf bc provider also support the dynamic location URI, [1]
>>> track this issue
>>> You can set property JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI as your
>>> endpoint address to the NormalizedMessage programmatically.
>>> [1]https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMXCOMP-402
>>>
>>> Freeman
>>> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>>>> Martin,
>>>>
>>>> The HTTP provider endpoint allows you to set an expression to
>>>> determine the location uri to send the request to. That might be a
>>>> solution for your problem. I'm not sure if a CXF BC provider endpoint
>>>> has the same feature, but I'm pretty sure someone will jump in if it
>>>> does.
>>>>
>>>> Another way to to about this would be by using a Camel Recipient List
>>>> together with CXF endpoints. This way, your recipient list can
>>>> dynamically generate the camel-cxf endpoint URI to use.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Gert Vanthienen
>>>> ------------------------
>>>> Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
>>>> Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2009/2/24 Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am currently using the cxfse:proxy to send web service
>>>>> notifications to an
>>>>> external web service via the cxf-bc provider component. I was
>>>>> wondering
>>>>> whether it is possible to do this programmatically instead of hard
>>>>> coding
>>>>> the cxf-bc provider endpoint address. Is there an appropriate way
>>>>> to do
>>>>> this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Many Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Martin
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Research Software Developer
>>>>> IMSARCS
>>>>>
>>>>> Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
>>>>> ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
>>>>> Waterford Institute of Technology,
>>>>> Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
>>>>> Co. Waterford, Ireland
>>>>> www: www.tssg.org
>>>>>
>>>>> Work: +353 (0)51 304020
>>>>> Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
>>>>> Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
>>>>> Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
>>>>> Skype: martinfeeney
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
--
Research Software Developer
IMSARCS
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
Waterford Institute of Technology,
Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
Co. Waterford, Ireland
www: www.tssg.org
Work: +353 (0)51 834020
Mobile: +353 (0)83 1463212
Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
Skype: martinfeeney
Re: Dynamically and Programmatically Configuring the CXF-BC Provider
Endpoint
Posted by Freeman Fang <fr...@gmail.com>.
Hi Martin,
You may need add a content enricher of servicemix-eip between your cxf
proxy and cxf bc provider.
[1] for more details about the content enricher
[1]http://servicemix.apache.org/servicemix-eip.html#servicemix-eip-ContentEnricher
Freeman
Martin Feeney wrote:
> Thanks for the speedy reply,
>
> Using the Camel component is not a solution unfortunately as the Web
> Service endpoints are not pre defined. The JBI property seems to be
> the solution so with this in mind how/where can one set this JBI
> property on a Normalised Message from with in a CXF-se using a
> CXF-proxy injected via spring or do I have to use a less abstract
> component to achieve this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martin
>
> Freeman Fang wrote:
>> Yeah, cxf bc provider also support the dynamic location URI, [1]
>> track this issue
>> You can set property JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI as your
>> endpoint address to the NormalizedMessage programmatically.
>> [1]https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMXCOMP-402
>>
>> Freeman
>> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>>> Martin,
>>>
>>> The HTTP provider endpoint allows you to set an expression to
>>> determine the location uri to send the request to. That might be a
>>> solution for your problem. I'm not sure if a CXF BC provider endpoint
>>> has the same feature, but I'm pretty sure someone will jump in if it
>>> does.
>>>
>>> Another way to to about this would be by using a Camel Recipient List
>>> together with CXF endpoints. This way, your recipient list can
>>> dynamically generate the camel-cxf endpoint URI to use.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Gert Vanthienen
>>> ------------------------
>>> Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
>>> Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/2/24 Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I am currently using the cxfse:proxy to send web service
>>>> notifications to an
>>>> external web service via the cxf-bc provider component. I was
>>>> wondering
>>>> whether it is possible to do this programmatically instead of hard
>>>> coding
>>>> the cxf-bc provider endpoint address. Is there an appropriate way
>>>> to do
>>>> this?
>>>>
>>>> Many Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Martin
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Research Software Developer
>>>> IMSARCS
>>>>
>>>> Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
>>>> ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
>>>> Waterford Institute of Technology,
>>>> Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
>>>> Co. Waterford, Ireland
>>>> www: www.tssg.org
>>>>
>>>> Work: +353 (0)51 304020
>>>> Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
>>>> Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
>>>> Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
>>>> Skype: martinfeeney
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Dynamically and Programmatically Configuring the CXF-BC Provider
Endpoint
Posted by Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>.
Thanks for the speedy reply,
Using the Camel component is not a solution unfortunately as the Web
Service endpoints are not pre defined. The JBI property seems to be the
solution so with this in mind how/where can one set this JBI property on
a Normalised Message from with in a CXF-se using a CXF-proxy injected
via spring or do I have to use a less abstract component to achieve this?
Thanks,
Martin
Freeman Fang wrote:
> Yeah, cxf bc provider also support the dynamic location URI, [1] track
> this issue
> You can set property JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI as your
> endpoint address to the NormalizedMessage programmatically.
> [1]https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMXCOMP-402
>
> Freeman
> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>> Martin,
>>
>> The HTTP provider endpoint allows you to set an expression to
>> determine the location uri to send the request to. That might be a
>> solution for your problem. I'm not sure if a CXF BC provider endpoint
>> has the same feature, but I'm pretty sure someone will jump in if it
>> does.
>>
>> Another way to to about this would be by using a Camel Recipient List
>> together with CXF endpoints. This way, your recipient list can
>> dynamically generate the camel-cxf endpoint URI to use.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Gert Vanthienen
>> ------------------------
>> Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
>> Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>>
>> 2009/2/24 Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am currently using the cxfse:proxy to send web service
>>> notifications to an
>>> external web service via the cxf-bc provider component. I was wondering
>>> whether it is possible to do this programmatically instead of hard
>>> coding
>>> the cxf-bc provider endpoint address. Is there an appropriate way to do
>>> this?
>>>
>>> Many Thanks,
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> --
>>> Research Software Developer
>>> IMSARCS
>>>
>>> Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
>>> ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
>>> Waterford Institute of Technology,
>>> Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
>>> Co. Waterford, Ireland
>>> www: www.tssg.org
>>>
>>> Work: +353 (0)51 304020
>>> Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
>>> Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
>>> Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
>>> Skype: martinfeeney
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
--
Research Software Developer
IMSARCS
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
Waterford Institute of Technology,
Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
Co. Waterford, Ireland
www: www.tssg.org
Work: +353 (0)51 304020
Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
Skype: martinfeeney
Re: Dynamically and Programmatically Configuring the CXF-BC Provider
Endpoint
Posted by Freeman Fang <fr...@gmail.com>.
Yeah, cxf bc provider also support the dynamic location URI, [1] track
this issue
You can set property JbiConstants.HTTP_DESTINATION_URI as your endpoint
address to the NormalizedMessage programmatically.
[1]https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMXCOMP-402
Freeman
Gert Vanthienen wrote:
> Martin,
>
> The HTTP provider endpoint allows you to set an expression to
> determine the location uri to send the request to. That might be a
> solution for your problem. I'm not sure if a CXF BC provider endpoint
> has the same feature, but I'm pretty sure someone will jump in if it
> does.
>
> Another way to to about this would be by using a Camel Recipient List
> together with CXF endpoints. This way, your recipient list can
> dynamically generate the camel-cxf endpoint URI to use.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gert Vanthienen
> ------------------------
> Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
> Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
> 2009/2/24 Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am currently using the cxfse:proxy to send web service notifications to an
>> external web service via the cxf-bc provider component. I was wondering
>> whether it is possible to do this programmatically instead of hard coding
>> the cxf-bc provider endpoint address. Is there an appropriate way to do
>> this?
>>
>> Many Thanks,
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> --
>> Research Software Developer
>> IMSARCS
>>
>> Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
>> ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
>> Waterford Institute of Technology,
>> Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
>> Co. Waterford, Ireland
>> www: www.tssg.org
>>
>> Work: +353 (0)51 304020
>> Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
>> Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
>> Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
>> Skype: martinfeeney
>>
>>
>
>
Re: Dynamically and Programmatically Configuring the CXF-BC Provider
Endpoint
Posted by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@gmail.com>.
Martin,
The HTTP provider endpoint allows you to set an expression to
determine the location uri to send the request to. That might be a
solution for your problem. I'm not sure if a CXF BC provider endpoint
has the same feature, but I'm pretty sure someone will jump in if it
does.
Another way to to about this would be by using a Camel Recipient List
together with CXF endpoints. This way, your recipient list can
dynamically generate the camel-cxf endpoint URI to use.
Regards,
Gert Vanthienen
------------------------
Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
2009/2/24 Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>:
> Hi All,
>
> I am currently using the cxfse:proxy to send web service notifications to an
> external web service via the cxf-bc provider component. I was wondering
> whether it is possible to do this programmatically instead of hard coding
> the cxf-bc provider endpoint address. Is there an appropriate way to do
> this?
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Martin
>
> --
> Research Software Developer
> IMSARCS
>
> Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
> ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
> Waterford Institute of Technology,
> Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
> Co. Waterford, Ireland
> www: www.tssg.org
>
> Work: +353 (0)51 304020
> Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
> Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
> Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
> Skype: martinfeeney
>
Dynamically and Programmatically Configuring the CXF-BC Provider
Endpoint
Posted by Martin Feeney <mf...@tssg.org>.
Hi All,
I am currently using the cxfse:proxy to send web service notifications
to an external web service via the cxf-bc provider component. I was
wondering whether it is possible to do this programmatically instead of
hard coding the cxf-bc provider endpoint address. Is there an
appropriate way to do this?
Many Thanks,
Martin
--
Research Software Developer
IMSARCS
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG),
ArcLabs Research and Innovation Building,
Waterford Institute of Technology,
Carriganore Campus, Carriganore,
Co. Waterford, Ireland
www: www.tssg.org
Work: +353 (0)51 304020
Mobile: +353 (0)85 1463212
Work e-mail: mfeeney@tssg.org
Personal e-mail: martinfeeney@gmail.com
Skype: martinfeeney
Re: which tools ??
Posted by Adrian Trenaman <tr...@progress.com>.
I'm also using the m2eclipse plugin from sonatype.
/Ade
On 23 Feb 2009, at 18:07, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using :
> - Eclipse IDE for coding
> - Subversive plugin for subversion support
> - Maven 2.0.9 for building and project management
> - soapUI for WSDL based tests
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> On Monday 23 February 2009 - 18:20, Khaled Essghaier wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My name is Khaled and i am student in computer science engineering,
>> part of
>> the project i am working on is to choose an ESB and i think that
>> ServiceMix
>> sounds like a good choice for us.But as i am a Netbeans user so far
>> i can't
>> find a great support to get hands dirty with code so i think to
>> make the
>> switch to Eclipse.
>> so my question is which plugins do you use (or tools in general )
>> to make
>> you life easier (either in servicemix 3.x or 4) ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> khaled
>
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> ---------------------------------
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> http://www.nanthrax.net
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> jbonofre@apache.org
> jb@nanthrax.net
> ---------------------------------
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> BuildProcess/AutoDeploy
> http://buildprocess.sourceforge.net
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> http://servicemix.apache.org
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Re: which tools ??
Posted by Jean-Baptiste Onofré <jb...@nanthrax.net>.
Hi,
I'm using :
- Eclipse IDE for coding
- Subversive plugin for subversion support
- Maven 2.0.9 for building and project management
- soapUI for WSDL based tests
Regards
JB
On Monday 23 February 2009 - 18:20, Khaled Essghaier wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Khaled and i am student in computer science engineering, part of
> the project i am working on is to choose an ESB and i think that ServiceMix
> sounds like a good choice for us.But as i am a Netbeans user so far i can't
> find a great support to get hands dirty with code so i think to make the
> switch to Eclipse.
> so my question is which plugins do you use (or tools in general ) to make
> you life easier (either in servicemix 3.x or 4) ?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> khaled
--
Jean-Baptiste Onofré
---------------------------------
HomePage
http://www.nanthrax.net
---------------------------------
Contacts
jbonofre@apache.org
jb@nanthrax.net
---------------------------------
OpenSource
BuildProcess/AutoDeploy
http://buildprocess.sourceforge.net
Apache ServiceMix
http://servicemix.apache.org
-----------------------------------
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