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First some background. A JBI component is either a service engine (SE) or a binding component (BC). These terms are defined in Introduction to ESB and/or the Glossary. A BC/SE is installed on ServiceMix by copying it into the install directory which resides under the ServiceMix home directory. So what gets deployed? JBI components can act as containers themselves. Artifacts can be deployed to an existing BC or SE to add more functionality to that component. Adding artifacts to installed components is called deployment. To deploy artifacts to a component the artifacts can be placed in the deploy directory under the ServiceMix home directory. Another term that is important to know is service assembly. A service assembly is a collection of deployment artifacts and metadata. A service unit is a single deployment artifact which is deployed on a single component. For deployment to happen, the artifacts must be in a very specific format, which is specified in the JSR 208 specification. Please see chapter 6 of the JSR 208 specification for more details. In addition to deploying components, ServiceMix allows servicemix.xml files to be deployed in a similar method to deploying a component.

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Explanation of Using the Lightweight Container and Deploying the ServiceMix Loan Broker Example

This section is included to show how to deploy a ServiceMix component on ServiceMix running stand-alone. It is helpful to see how this deployment is done to build up to the deployment on Geronimo.

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