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| Welcome to the ServiceMix Bridge Example |
| ======================================== |
| |
| 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 distribution. |
| |
| To start this sample, run: |
| mvn install |
| |
| You can deploy the example on ServiceMix 4 in two different ways: |
| - using hotdeploy: |
| copy the bridge-sa/target/bridge-sa-${version}.zip to <servicemix_home>/deploy |
| - using the ServiceMix console: |
| osgi/install -s mvn:org.apache.servicemix.examples.bridge/bridge-sa/${version}/zip |
| |
| You can then launch the client.html in your favorite browser |
| and send an HTTP request which will be transformed in a JMS |
| message. After the JMS message has been sent to the bridge.output queue successfully, |
| you will receive an HTTP STATUS 202 response code from the ESB. |
| Or you can launch java code client to send the request |
| cd client; mvn compile exec:java |
| |
| For more information on running this example please see: |
| http://servicemix.apache.org/bridge.html |
| |