The JBI specification defines a standard packaging for JBI components,
so any compliant JBI component should be able to be deployed onto
any JBI container.   This is afaik true for most JBI components but there
may be some problems here and there: these should be considered
bugs and be fixed imho. The above page does not list all the components,
but atm it gives pointers to where to find these components.
If there is some informations missing, I'd encourage you to edit it and add
the missing parts.

On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Reda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry I looked at that page sometimes ago and, maybe I'm wrong, I didn't find
> "Third Party Standard JBI Components". In any case THAT page is what I
> asked! (For instance in that page I cannot see JDBC components from
> Spagic.org)
>
> Which of them can be used out of the box with servicemix? I'm not a Java
> developer and maybe I'm wrong, but I see that some other external JBI
> components (openesb uddi/sap,..) cannot be used out of the box with
> servicemix. They maybe need to be opened with some sun specific/sponsored
> tools and then be "converted" to ecplise/servicemix... It is true? Is there
> a STANDARD JBI component FORMAT that can be deployed in all opensource jbi
> container?
>
> It would be nice to have a wiki page/tutorial with the steps you need to
> convert the external jbi components to servicemix...
>
> .. and a page where people can add their own experiences with external jbi
> components with servicemix...
>
> Thanks
> Matteo
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