THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
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- Download the ServiceMix gzip file to the Unix machine, either using a browser or using a tool, i.e., wget, scp, ftp, etc.
Code Block If the Unix machine has a browser: a. Navigate to www.servicemix.org. b. Click the "Download" link in the navigation pane (the left pane). c. Click the "ServiceMix 3.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section. d. Under the "Download Here" section, select the desired distribution (if necessary, scroll down to see the "Download Here" section). For a binary Unix distribution the filename will be similar to: servicemix-x.x.x.tar.gz. OR If the Unix machine does NOT have a browser, tools such as wget, scp, or ftp can be used to download the ServiceMix distribution. It is beyond the scope of this document to explain the use of those tools. For convenience an example is provided below using a Windows machine (that has a browser) and a Unix machine with "wget" installed on it. Note: There are several alternative ways to perform this type of installation. a. Obtain the link to the ServiceMix distribution file. On the Windows machine with a browser, navigate to www.servicemix.org. b. Click the "Download" link in the left navigation pane. c. Click the "ServiceMix 23.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section. d. Under the "Download Here" section, roll-over the desired distribution (if necessary, scroll down to see the "Download Here" section). For a binary Unix distribution the filename will be similar to: servicemix-x.x.x.tar.gz. e. Right-click on the distribution name and "Copy Shortcut." f. On the Unix machine, change to the directory in which ServiceMix will be installed, e.g., /usr/local. f. Download the ServiceMix distribution to the Unix machine using the "wget" tool. For example, type "wget" followed by the saved shortcut: wget http://dist.codehaus.org/servicemix/distributions/servicemix-3.0.x.tar.gz
- Extract the files from the gzip file into a directory of your choice. For example:
Code Block gunzip servicemix-x.x.x.tar.gz tar xvf servicemix-x.x.x.tar
- If the
servicemix
start-up script is not executable, change its permisssions. Theservicemix
script is located in thebin
directory. For example:Code Block cd [servicemix_install_dir]/bin where [servicemix_install_dir] is the directory in which ServiceMix was installed. chmod 755 servicemix
- Proceed to the #Starting ServiceMix section of this document.
- Following start-up, go to #Testing the Installation section.
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- From a browser, navigate to www.servicemix.org.
- Click the "Download" link in the navigation pane (the left pane).
- Click the "ServiceMix 3.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section.
- Under the "Download Here" section, select the desired distribution (if necessary, scroll down to see the "Download Here" section).
For a source distribution the filename will be similar to:servicemix-x.x-src.tar.gz
. - Extract the files from the zip file into a directory of your choice. For example:
Code Block gunzip servicemix.x.x-src.tar.gz tar xvf servicemix.x-src.tar
- Build ServiceMix using Maven 1.0.2 or greater and Java 5:
Code Block The preferred method of building ServiceMix is the following: cd [servicemix_install_dir] where [servicemix_install_dir] is the directory in which ServiceMix was installed. maven clean test If the above build fails on some tests, do the following: cd [servicemix_install_dir] maven m:clean maven install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
- If the
servicemix
startup script is not executable, change it's permissions. For example:Code Block cd [servicemix_install_dir]/assembly/target/servicemix-23.x/bin/servicemix-23.x/bin chmod 755 servicemix
- Start ServiceMix from the target directory:
Code Block cd [servicemix_install_dir]/assembly/target/servicemix-23.x/bin/servicemix-23.x/bin servicemix
- Proceed to #Testing the Installation section.
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where servicemix_install_dir
is the directory in which ServiceMix was installed, e.g., c:\Program Files\servicemix-23.x
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Then type:
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servicemix |
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where servicemix_install_dir
is the directory in which ServiceMix was installed, e.g., /usr/local/servicemix-23.x
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Then type:
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servicemix OR servicemix > /tmp/smlog 2>&1 & Note: /tmp/smlog may be changed to another file name. |
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