Thanks Guillaume,

I don't want to use the broker outside of jbi, I just would like to install it as a jbi component using xbean within the servicemix.xml. Should I configure it as a JSR181 component or are there other ways to do it? Maybe a xml snippet would help...

Thanks again,
Stefan

Guillaume Nodet wrote:

Hi Stefan !

On 3/1/06, Stefan Klinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I just wondered why there is no Spring WSNComponent in wsn2005, is there
a particular reason for it as there seems to be a Spring component for
most other components?


I think the main reason is that it has not been done yet ;)
Depending on how you use the WSN component,  you should be able to configure
it
in the main servicemix.xml without any problems.  You will be limited to use
dynamic publisher / subscriptions, as opposed to publisher / subscriptions
that can be deployed
as service units.

Is it further possible to instantiate the JbiNotificationBroker from
Spring/XBean similar to an ActiveMQ Broker? Or is it supposed to be
installed as a JSR181 component?


I 'm not sure to clearly understand what you want.  Using it ouside the JBI
environment
may be possible, but it requires some work.  Else, it really relies on JBI,
so you have
to install it as a JBI component, or configure it in the main
servicemix.xmlfile with an
activationSpec.

Hope that helps,
Guillaume Nodet

Thanks,
Stefan





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