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If you browse the URLs below, you will find a subdirectory for every component, neatly organized by component type. Every JBI component has its own trunk
, branches
and tags
, so it 's really becomes a little project on it's its own in the SVN repo. This allows us to develop evolve and release all the components independently.
An example: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/servicemix/components/engines/servicemix-bean contains a trunk
, branches
and tags
for the servicemix-bean component.
However, in the same location, there is one special subdirectory called components-pom
. It doesn't contain any components itself, but it uses only contains links to the trunk
directory of every component, using an advanced SVN technique called svn:externals to enable you to checkout all components' trunk}}s at once. If you check this out yourself, you'll end up with . This allows a developer to easily checkout the latest development version of every components, organized by component type (subdirectory {{bindings contains the binding components, engines
contains the service engines, ...)all components in a single operation.
Browsing the Source Tree
Web Browsing of SVN
To browse the raw SVN repo, use the following URL:
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To browse the SVN repo using ViewVC, use the following URL:
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Web Browsing of FishEye
A hearty thanks to Atlassian for providing FishEye hosting for ServiceMix. Below is the URL to browse the Subversion repo via FishEye:
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Checking out the Source Tree
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To check out the source code for all components at once, you can use this SVN command to checkout the components-pom
directory:
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svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/servicemix/components/components-pom |
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ServiceMix committers will usually check out the entire component tree all components at once, using the command:
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