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  1. From a browser, navigate to www.servicemix.org
  2. Click the "Download" link in the navigation pane (the left pane).
  3. Click the "ServiceMix 3.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section. This brings up another page.
  4. 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.zip.
  5. Extract ServiceMix from the ZIP file into a directory of your choice.
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    Windows Source Installation
    Windows Source Installation
    Build ServiceMix using Maven 1.0.2 or greater and Java 5.
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    The recommended method of building ServiceMix is the following:
    cd [servicemix_install_dir]
      where [servicemix_install_dir] is the directory in which ServiceMix was installed.
    maven 
    
    If the above build fails on some tests, type the following:
    cd [servicemix_install_dir]
    maven install -Dmaven.test.skip=true 
    
    Info
    titleServiceMix on Java 1.4

    Some modules can be built on Java 1.4. To compile, run the following command
    maven -Dservicemix.jdk14=true install

  7. Start ServiceMix from the target directory, for example:
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    cd [servicemix_install_dir]\servicemix-assembly\target\servicemix-3.0-SNAPSHOT\bin\servicemix-3.0-SNAPSHOT
    bin\servicemix
    
    Note: working directories get created relative to the current directory. For the working directories to be created in the proper place, ServiceMix must be launched from its home/installation directory.
  8. Proceed to the #Testing the Installation section.

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  1. From a browser, navigate to www.servicemix.org.
  2. Click the "Download" link in the navigation pane (the left pane).
  3. Click the "ServiceMix 3.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section. This brings up a new page.
  4. 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.
  5. Extract the files from the ZIP file into a directory of your choice. For example:
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    gunzip servicemix.x.x-src.tar.gz
    tar xvf servicemix.x-src.tar
    
  6. 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 -Dmaven.test.skip=true
    
  7. If the servicemix start-up script is not executed, change its permissions. For example:
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    cd [servicemix_install_dir]/servicemix-assembly/target/servicemix-3.x/bin/servicemix-3.x/bin
    chmod 755 servicemix
    
  8. Start ServiceMix from the target directory, for example:
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    cd [servicemix_install_dir]/servicemix-assembly/target/servicemix-3.x/bin/servicemix-3.x
    bin/servicemix
    
  9. Proceed to #Testing the Installation section.

Unix Developers' Release

  1. Note: working directories get created relative to the current directory. For the working directories to be created in the proper place, ServiceMix must be launched from its home/installation directory.
  2. Proceed to #Testing the Installation section.

Unix Developers' Release

This procedure explains how to download and install the latest developers' snapshot. NOTE: ServiceMix can be run on a Java 1.4.x system, however, Java 5 is required to compile/build ServiceMix.

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where servicemix_install_dir is the directory in which ServiceMix was installed, e.g., c:\Program Files\servicemix-3.x.
Then type:

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bin\servicemix

Note: working directories get created relative to the current directory. For the working directories to be created in the proper place, ServiceMix must be launched from its home/installation directory.

On Unix:

From a command shell, change to the installation directory and run the servicemix program:

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bin/servicemix

OR

bin/servicemix > /tmp/smlog  2>&1 &
Note: /tmp/smlog may be changed to another file name.

Note: working directories get created relative to the current directory. For the working directories to be created in the proper place, ServiceMix must be launched from its home/installation directory.

Warning
titleWarning

Do NOT close the console or shell in which ServiceMix was started, as that will terminate ServiceMix (unless ServiceMix was started with nohup).

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