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Welcome to the ServiceMix Bridge Example | |
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This example shows a bridge between the HTTP and JMS protocols, | |
with an XSLT transformation in between. | |
First start a ServiceMix server (if not already started) by running | |
bin/servicemix | |
in the root dir of this ditribution. | |
To compile this sample, run: | |
mvn install | |
It provides the Bridge Service Assembly: | |
bridge-sa/target/bridge-sa-*.zip | |
To install and start this sample simply copy the bridge-sa/target/bridge-sa-*.zip | |
into ServiceMix hotdeploy folder. | |
You can then launch the client.html in your favorite browser | |
and send an HTTP request which will be transformed in a JMS | |
message. | |
To stop and uninstall this sample, remove the bridge-sa-*.zip from the ServiceMix | |
hotdeploy folder. | |
For more information on running this example please see: | |
http://servicemix.apache.org/bridge.html | |