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ServiceMix currently has the following JBI components:
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Standard JBI components
The following components ships with ServiceMix distribution:
- servicemix-bpe is a BPEL Service Engine written using Apache ODE Bpe
- servicemix-http is an HTTP/SOAP Binding Component
- servicemix-jms is a JMS Binding Component
- servicemix-wsn2005 is an implementation of WS-Notification
- servicemix-lwcontainer Service Engine can deploy lightweight components
- servicemix-jsr181 Service Engine can expose annotated POJOs as services
Lightweight components
Lightweight components are simple jbi components that activate a single JBI endpoint and do not support service unit deployments. They can be configured using the spring configuration file or deployed onto the servicemix-lwcontainer component.
Service Engines
- Rules based routing via the Drools rule engine.
- BPEL support for WS-BPEL via PXE
- Cache for caching service invocations using a Map cache or a JCache provider
- Groovy for clean integration with the Groovy scripting language as a component, transformer or expression language
- JCA allows the Java Connector Architecture to be used for efficient thread pooling, transaction handling and consumption on JMS or other Resource Adapters
- Quartz to support enterprise timer integration via the Quartz library
- Scripting support to allow any JSR 223 compliant scripting engine to be used to easily create a component, perform a transformation or be an expression language.
- Transformation using XSLT
- Validation for schema validation of documents using JAXP 1.3 and XMLSchema or RelaxNG
- XSQL for working with SQL and XML via Oracle's XSQL library
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- Email support via JavaMail
- File based components for writing messages to files and polling directories and sending files into the JBI
- FTP support via the Jakarta Commons Net library
- HTTP both client side GET/POST with commons httpclient and server side processing with servlets or Jetty
- Jabber to provide bindings to Jabber network via the XMPP protocol
- JMS via the Java Messaging Service plus all of the great, reliable and scalable transports in ActiveMQ which includes persistence, recovery and transaction support.
- RSS support via Rome library for accessing and processing RSS feeds.
- VFS via the Jakarta Commons Net library which provides access to file systems, jars/zips/bzip2, temporary files, WebDAV, Samba (CIFS), HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and SFTP among others