THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
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Wiki Markup Modify the quartz binding {{servicemix.xml}} file to change it into a service unit. The {{servicemix.xml}} file is located in {{\[servicemix_src_install_dir\]\assembly\target\servicemix-2.0.2\bin\servicemix-2.0.2\examples\quartz-binding}}, where \[servicemix_src_install_dir\] is the directory in which the source distribution of ServiceMix is located.
- Create a directory elsewhere, such as \temp\JBIcomponent
- Copy servicemix.xml to \temp\JBIcomponent
- cd \temp\JBIcomponent
- Edit the
servicemix.xml
file. Change the "container" tags to "serviceunit" and save the file. The file should match the following:Code Block <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <beans xmlns="http://xbean.org/schemas/spring/1.0" xmlns:spring="http://xbean.org/schemas/spring/1.0" xmlns:sm="http://servicemix.org/config/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://xbean.org/schemas/spring/1.0 ../../conf/spring-beans.xsd http://servicemix.org/config/1.0 ../../conf/servicemix.xsd" xmlns:my="http://servicemix.org/demo/"> <!-- the JBI container --> <sm:serviceunit spring:id="jbi"> <sm:activationSpecs> <!-- lets kick off a timer every 5 seconds --> <sm:activationSpec componentName="timer" service="my:timer" destinationService="my:trace"> <sm:component> <bean xmlns="http://xbean.org/schemas/spring/1.0" class="org.servicemix.components.quartz.QuartzComponent"> <property name="triggers"> <map> <entry> <key> <bean class="org.quartz.SimpleTrigger"> <property name="repeatInterval" value="5000" /> <property name="repeatCount" value="-1" /> </bean> </key> <bean class="org.quartz.JobDetail"> <property name="name" value="My Example Job" /> <property name="group" value="ServiceMix" /> </bean> </entry> </map> </property> </bean> </sm:component> </sm:activationSpec> <!-- Route the event to a trace component that just outputs the event to the console --> <sm:activationSpec componentName="trace" service="my:trace"> <sm:component> <bean xmlns="http://xbean.org/schemas/spring/1.0" class="org.servicemix.components.util.TraceComponent" /> </sm:component> </sm:activationSpec> </sm:activationSpecs> </sm:serviceunit> </beans>
- Two jar files must be created. These jar files will be copied into the ServiceMix
deploy
directory. The first jar file will contain the service componentjbi.xml
file. When this is copied to thedeploy
directory it deploys theServiceMixComponent
component. The second jar file will contain the service assembly and thejbi.xml
descriptor file. When it is copied to thedeploy
directory of ServiceMix it deploys the service unit (Quartz) to the previously deployed component,ServiceMixComponent
.- The file service component
jbi.xml
file should contain:Code Block <jbi xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi" version="1.0"> <component type="service-engine"> <identification> <name>servicemix-component</name> <description>A ServiceMix Component that can be used to deploy servicemix.xml artifacts.</description> </identification> <component-class-name>org.servicemix.components.servicemix.ServiceMixComponent</component-class-name> <component-class-path/> </component> </jbi>
- Put
jbi.xml
in an empty META-INF directory and put that into a jar file:Code Block mkdir META-INF copy jbi.xml META-INF jar cvf service-component.jar *
- Create a zip file of the
servicemix.xml
file you modified above. The zip file should contain theservicemix.xml
file and it should be called su1.zip to match the name it is called in thejbi.xml
file. See theartifacts-name
tag in thejbi.xml
file for the name of the zip file. - Create the second jar file--this is the service assembly jar file. It will contain another
jbi.xml
file that is used for the service assembly and it will also contain the zip file,su1.zip
in this structure: In a directory which contains these files, create the jar file: META-INF/jbi.xml su1.zip jar cvf the following structure:Code Block
The service assemblyjbi.xml
should be similar to match the following:
Copy theCode Block <jbi xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi" version="1.0"> <service-assembly> <identification> <name>AU_1</name> <description>Sample AU</description> </identification> <service-unit> <identification> <name>SU_1</name> <description>Sample</description> </identification> <target> <artifacts-zip>su1.zip</artifacts-zip> <component-name>servicemix-component</component-name> </target> </service-unit> </service-assembly> </jbi>
jbi.xml
file to the an empty META-INF directory, then create the jar file:Code Block In a directory which contains these files, create the jar file: META-INF/jbi.xml su1.zip jar cvf sa_quartz.jar *
- The file service component
- I copied Deploy the two jar files. only this file to the deploy directory on 2.0.3-SNAPSHOT and get:
Code Block [INFO] JBIContainer - Activating component for: [container=defaultJBI,name=servicemix-component,id=servicemix-component] with service: null component: org.servicemix.components.servicemix.ServiceMixComponent@1a1bc40 ServiceMixComponent: init [INFO] AutoDeploymentService - Directory: deploy: Finished installation of archive: service-component.jar
- Then I copy the sa_quartz.jar file in:
Code Block Wiki Markup Finally, to *deploy*, copy sa_quartz.jar and service-component.jar to the {{deploy}} directory of ServiceMix. The deploy directory is located in {{\[servicemix_install_dir\]\deploy}}, where {{\[servicemix_install_dir\]}} is the location in which ServiceMix was installed.
- If ServiceMix is already running, look at the console window output to see the deployment. If ServiceMix has not been started, start it and monitor the console window output.
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