Hi Sorry I am yet a ServiceMix deployment expert. Have you asked on the ServiceMix user/dev forum as well? However it's weekend so not all is sitting in front of the computer.
And please provide information of the version of ServiceMix, Camel, OS etc. you are running. And how you deploy/start. Also the exact logging output/error that states the problem would be great. /Claus Ibsen Apache Camel Committer Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/ On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I'm having the same Unable to find suitable deployer for Service Unit when > deploying this: > > from(SERVICE_IN).process(new Processor(){ > > public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { > // TODO Auto-generated method stub > System.out.println("The message is: "+exchange.toString()); > } > }).to(SERVICEOUT1); > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Sylvester > > Sylvester wrote: >> >> The problematic routing slip is: >> >> from(SERVICE_IN).setHeader("routingSlipHeader", SERVICEOUT1+ ","+ >> SERVICEOUT2).routingSlip("routingSlipHeader", ","); >> >> deploying this gives me a Unable to find suitable deployer for Service >> Unit 'CamelJSRSU'. This is my main problem. SERVICEOUT1 etc are JSR 181 >> endpoints >> >> Ramon Buckland wrote: >>> >>> Hi Slyvester, >>> >>> You need a camel-context.xml >>> >>> my-camel-su/ >>> |-- pom.xml >>> |-- src >>> `-- main >>> `-- resources >>> `-- camel-context.xml >>> >>> >>> Make sure that your pom.xml either includes servicemix-camel as a >>> dependency, (and it's a JBI component for tooling) or that you set the >>> property >>> >>> <properties> >>> <componentName>servicemix-camel</componentName> >>> </properties> >>> >>> so that, when the SA is generated with Maven (and it has a dependency on >>> the >>> my-camel-su), it knows to deploy the my-camel-su to the servicemix-camel >>> service engine. (written into the "sa.zip:/META-INF/jbi.xml" >>> >>> Also, ensure that the servicemix-camel-2008.01-installer.zip is in the >>> /hotdeploy (and the servicemix-shared...zip as well). >>> >>> regards >>> Ramon >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 17:41, Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> I have managed to deploy a simple camel component in service mix. I am >>>> now >>>> having problems with the routing slip pattern. >>>> >>>> Structure: >>>> >>>> A JMS BC receives the JMS message. This is then forwarded to the camel >>>> endpoint which routs it to various JSR181 endpoints specified in the >>>> routing >>>> slip header. Now, I have no problem hitting the first endpoint. The >>>> problem >>>> starts when the output of the first endpoint is not compatible with the >>>> input needed by the second endpoint. >>>> >>>> So *Question#1* - How do I control the output of the first endpoint? >>>> >>>> Also, in my search to solve question#1- I did this to my fist JSR181 >>>> endpoint: >>>> >>>> WebService(serviceName = "ExampleJSRService123", targetNamespace = " >>>> http://example.com/exampleServiceJSR123") >>>> public class ExampleService { >>>> >>>> @WebMethod >>>> public void sayHello(DefaultMessage defaultMessage) { >>>> System.out.println("ExampleJSRService123 says hello! "+ >>>> defaultMessage); >>>> System.out.println(defaultMessage.getBody()); >>>> // return "<sayHello><name>hai</name></sayHello>"; >>>> } >>>> >>>> Maven builds this just fine, but servicemix says the following when I >>>> deploy it: >>>> >>>> >>>> <component-task-result xmlns=" >>>> http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi/management-message" >>>> <component-name>servicemix-jsr181</component-name> >>>> <component-task-result-details> >>>> <task-result-details> >>>> <task-id>deploy</task-id> >>>> <task-result>FAILED</task-result> >>>> <message-type>ERROR</message-type> >>>> <task-status-msg> >>>> <msg-loc-info> >>>> <loc-token/> >>>> <loc-message>Unable to find suitable deployer for Service Unit >>>> 'CamelJSRSU'</loc >>>> -message> >>>> </msg-loc-info> >>>> </task-status-msg> >>>> </task-result-details> >>>> </component-task-result-details> >>>> </component-task-result> >>>> </jbi-task-result> >>>> </jbi-task> >>>> >>>> I read on previous posts that the camel component needs a camel-context >>>> and >>>> not an xbean so I tried the following combinations in the SU: >>>> >>>> 1. Only xbean >>>> 2. Xbean and camel context >>>> 3. only camel context initializing the endpoints like: >>>> >>>> !-- START SNIPPET: camel --> >>>> <beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" >>>> xmlns:jsr181="http://servicemix.apache.org/jsr181/1.0" >>>> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" >>>> xsi:schemaLocation=" >>>> http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans >>>> http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd >>>> http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring >>>> http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring/camel-spring.xsd >>>> "> >>>> >>>> <!-- >>>> from("seda:a").to("seda:b"); >>>> --> >>>> <camelContext id="camel" >>>> xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring"> >>>> <package>org.CamelJSRSU</package> >>>> >>>> >>>> </camelContext> >>>> <jsr181:endpoint pojoClass="org.CamelJSRSU.ExampleService" /> >>>> <jsr181:endpoint pojoClass="org.CamelJSRSU.ExampleService2" /> >>>> </beans> >>>> >>>> My hunch is that a camel-context is not needed here, but thought I >>>> should >>>> try it out before I post it here. >>>> >>>> *Question#2: *How do I correctly deploy this component (xbean? >>>> camel-context? anything else?) >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> Sylvester >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >
