the classapth.
Do I need to do anything else?
Thanks
Soumadeep
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From: Guillaume Nodet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: servicemix-dev@geronimo.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
module
What do you
is not OK.
Have you tried doing it lately?
Thanks
Soumadeep
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From: Guillaume Nodet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: servicemix-dev@geronimo.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
module
: Thursday, August 03, 2006 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
module
Yup.. the classpath variable in Eclipse. I am changing the classes to
BAMxxx
Thanks
Soumadeep
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From: Guillaume Nodet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: servicemix-dev
Hi Guillaume/All,
Tried creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common module.
I followed the steps written in
http://servicemix.org/site/creating-a-standard-jbi-component.html
On executing the command
mvn archetype:create \
-DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.servicemix.tooling
Guillaume/All,
Tried creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common module.
I followed the steps written in
http://servicemix.org/site/creating-a-standard-jbi-component.html
On executing the command
mvn archetype:create \
-DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.servicemix.tooling
ServiceMix from sources, as
the archetypes will be in your local repository.
On 8/3/06, vikas kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guillaume/All,
Tried creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common module.
I followed the steps written in
http://servicemix.org/site/creating-a-standard-jbi
be to build ServiceMix from sources, as
the archetypes will be in your local repository.
On 8/3/06, vikas kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guillaume/All,
Tried creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common module.
I followed the steps written in
http://servicemix.org/site/creating
, as they are not on public repositories, I'm not
sure it would work.
The best way would be to build ServiceMix from sources, as
the archetypes will be in your local repository.
On 8/3/06, vikas kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guillaume/All,
Tried creating a standard JBI Component using
Nodet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
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You can also download the archetype from
http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/servicemix
doing it lately?
Thanks
Soumadeep
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From: Guillaume Nodet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
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You can also download
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Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
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What do you mean by not OK ?
On 8/3/06, Soumadeep-Infravio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guillaume,
I guess I got past
: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
module
Yeah, unfortunately, I don't think this is currently possible with maven
archetypes :(
Unless someone know a way to generate new files from velocity templates.
On 8/3/06, Soumadeep-Infravio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
]
To: servicemix-dev@geronimo.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
module
Yup.. the classpath variable in Eclipse. I am changing the classes
to
BAMxxx
Thanks
Soumadeep
- Original Message
with that?
Soumadeep
- Original Message -
From: Guillaume Nodet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: servicemix-dev@geronimo.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
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Yeah, unfortunately, I don't think
Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
module
If you have renamed the file, where is your problem ?
Using eclipse, you can easily refactor the code and it will change
everything needed
(at least in java files).
I don' t how using ant will help you on that.
On 8/3
cool... let me change and see...
- Original Message -
From: Philip Dodds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: servicemix-dev@geronimo.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: creating a standard JBI Component using servicemix-common
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I believe the only XML change
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