L.S.,

Most things in ServiceMix can be achieved by using Maven archetypes
and editing XML and Java source files.  If you're used to Netbeans,
you can use that as well -- there's no real requirement to use Eclipse
for doing ServiceMix work.

Regards,

Gert Vanthienen
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Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/



2009/2/23 Khaled Essghaier <[email protected]>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Khaled and i am student in computer science engineering, part of
> the project i am working on is to choose an ESB and i think that ServiceMix
> sounds like a good choice for us.But as i am a Netbeans user so far i can't
> find a great support to get hands dirty with code so i think to make the
> switch to Eclipse.
> so my question is which plugins do you use (or tools in general ) to make
> you life easier (either in servicemix 3.x or 4) ?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> khaled
>

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