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Code Block Installing with a browser on the Unix machine: a. If a browser is available on the Unix machine, go to www.servicemix.org. b. Click on the Download link in the navigation pane (the left pane). c. Click on the "ServiceMix 1.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section. d. Under the "Download Here" section, select the desired distribution (you may have to 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 The following gives an example of installing on a Unix machine that does not have a browser. There are many alternative ways to perform this type of installation. This example uses a Windows machine and the "wget" tool. a. If there is no browser on the Unix machine, obtain the link to the gzip file. On a Windows machine, go to www.servicemix.org. b. Click on the Download link in the left navigation pane. c. Click on the "ServiceMix 1.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section. d. Under the "Download Here" section, roll-over the desired distribution (you may have to 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. Back on the Unix machine, change into the directory in which ServiceMix is to be installed, e.g., /usr/local. f. To copy/download the ServiceMix distribution to the Unix machine: Using the "wget" tool as an example: type "wget" followed by the saved shortcut. For example: wget http://dist.codehaus.org/servicemix/distributions/servicemix-1.0.1.tar.gz
- Extract the files from the gzip file into a directory of your choice. For example:
zip.gzCode Block gunzip servicemix-x.x.x.
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cd servicemix_install_dir/bintar.gz tar xvf servicemix-x.x.x.tar # It may be necessary to make the {{servicemix}} script executable. To do this:
chmod 755 servicemix
FollowingCode Block # Proceed to the [#Starting ServiceMix] section of this document. # Following
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h4. Source Installation
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This procedure explains how to download and install the source distribution on a Unix system. This procedure assumes the Unix machine has a browser. Please see the previous section _Binary Installation_ for ideas on how to install ServiceMix without a browser.
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# In a browser, go to www.servicemix.org.
# Click on the Download link in the navigation pane (the left pane).
# Click on the "ServiceMix 1.x Release" link under the "Latest Releases" section.
# Under the "Download Here" section, select the desired distribution (you may have to scroll down to see the "Download Here" section).
For a source distribution the filename will be similar to: {{servicemix-x.x.x-src.tar.gz}}.
gunzip servicemix.x.x.x-src.tar.gz code# Extract the files from the zip file into a directory of your choice. For example:
tar xvf servicemix.x.x-src.tar
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h2. {anchor:Testing the Installation} Testing the Installation
The Window's console window or the Unix command shell will display something similar to the following log line if ServiceMix is up and running without any problems:
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Stopping ServiceMix
For both Windows and Unix installations, terminate ServiceMix by typing "CTRL-C" in the command shell or console in which it is running.
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