Hi Bruce,

Thank you for your reply.
I am doing research on ServiceMix. I just get to know it. From my
understanding, ServiceMix integrate applications as a component. But
it is really incredible that different kinds of applications can be
integrated into a component of ServiceMix. If now I have a BPEL
engine, what are the extra effort I need to take in order to make it a
component of ServiceMix? If now I have a web service which provides
some business logic, what are the procedures I need to follow in order
to make this web service a component of ServiceMix? I think these
questions are basic concerns when developers try to integrate an
application into a system.

If my question get some misconception, please kindly point it out.

Regards,
Xinjun

On 6/12/06, Bruce Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/11/06, Xinjun Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I searched the ServiceMix website, but cannot find the answer to the question.
> How can I integrate an application into ServiceMix as a component?
> What are the steps involved to do that? Could anyone shed some light
> on that?

Xinjun,

This really depends upon the type of application you're seeking to
integrate. Please provide a brief description of the application so we
can provide the most advisable route to take.

Bruce
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