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1. Re: Apache ServiceMix and JBI
marklittle Sep 9, 2008 4:22 PM (in response to miketech)We do not currently support JBI. However, why do you think that ServiceMix is any more lightweight than JBossESB?
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2. Re: Apache ServiceMix and JBI
miketech Sep 12, 2008 4:20 AM (in response to miketech)Hi,
I've seen that it is possible to deploy ServiceMix in JBoss. Thus this is the only solution to get a JBI compliant JBoss :)
ServiceMix seems to be only a small ESB. With JBoss I always associate a bigger allrounder. Maybe this is the typical misunderstanding of JBoss since it is microcontainer based :)
Greetings
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3. Re: Apache ServiceMix and JBI
marklittle Sep 12, 2008 7:01 AM (in response to miketech)Of course you are free to deploy whatever you want into JBoss. That's one of the benefits of having the source. Obviously support is a different matter ;-)
I suppose a follow on question would be: why do you think you need JBI? -
4. Re: Apache ServiceMix and JBI
miketech Sep 12, 2008 7:48 AM (in response to miketech)Hi,
I see JBI as a standardization effort for ESBs. The question is similiar as if you would ask me: Why do you need a JEE compliant Java Application Server?
I want to have a common approach for ESBs. There are some tools that create JBI compliant artefacts. I see this common specification as an important advantage in the Java enterprise world.
Greetings
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5. Re: Apache ServiceMix and JBI
marklittle Sep 12, 2008 9:24 AM (in response to miketech)Well JBI is a little different to JEE since the target audience is different: ESB vendors rather than EE vendors AND users.
JBI support is on our roadmap, but it's likely to be JBI 2.0. To be honest, at the moment we don't see a lot of push for JBI so obviously we've been targeting what the majority of our customers and users want.