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Welcome to the Servicemix Loan Broker example | |
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This example is based on the great EIP book | |
(http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/ComposedMessagingExample.html). | |
It leverages the BPEL service engine, JMS binding component and some | |
lightweight components provided by ServiceMix. | |
First start a ServiceMix server (if not already started) by running | |
bin/servicemix | |
in the root dir of this ditribution. | |
This example depends on Apache Ode JBI Service Engine which has not been | |
released yet. You will need to build it yourself (more informations at | |
http://incubator.apache.org/ode/getting-ode.html). You will need to copy | |
the Service Engine installer to the install directory of this distribution | |
prior to the following instructions. | |
To run this sample, launch the following commands: | |
mvn install jbi:projectDeploy | |
To test this sample, launch the following commands: | |
ant run | |
For more information on this example please see | |
http://servicemix.apache.org/loan-broker-bpel.html |