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[jira] Resolved: (SM-261) Cannot use a component auto deployed in
service unit servicemix.xml
[ http://jira.activemq.org/jira//browse/SM-261?page=all ]
Guillaume Nodet resolved SM-261:
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Assign To: Guillaume Nodet
Resolution: Won't Fix
When using JBI standard component installation, a specific classloader is created as required per the jbi spec.
So there is no way to access the component classes, unless you put the jar in servicemix classpath.
> Cannot use a component auto deployed in service unit servicemix.xml
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> Key: SM-261
> URL: http://jira.activemq.org/jira//browse/SM-261
> Project: ServiceMix
> Type: Bug
> Components: servicemix-core
> Versions: 3.0-M1
> Environment: Windows XP, ServiceMix-2.1-SNAPSHOT, servicemix-lwcontainer
> Reporter: Kevin Bouchard
> Assignee: Guillaume Nodet
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> Original Estimate: 1 day
> Remaining: 1 day
>
> Once a component is deployed using JBI auto deployment feature, it cannot be used in servicemix.xml artifact file of a service assembly. A ClassNotFoundException is thrown at service assembly installation. The component is visible in JMX console. However, it cannot be used in Spring servicemix.xml file.
> If we copy the jar file in the lib directory of servicemix, it works.
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