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You will then find a servicemix-jboss-deployer-3.1.2.jboss-SNAPSHOT.sar in the target directory, simply take this and . Rename this file to end in ".sar" and then drop it in your JBoss deploy directory (tested on JBoss 4.0.3 and 4.0.5), and away you go!!! Want to see it in action? You should be able to drop the JBI RI Transformation Engine example straight into the deploy directory and watch it pick up. Suddenly you have JBI enabled your JBoss Server!

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Since it is this approach that most people start with we added the ability to deploy this these Spring JBI configurations onto in JBoss.  In order to do this, deploy the servicemix-jboss-deployer-3.1-SNAPSHOT.sar deployer that you see below . Next, take a servicemix.xml configuration file and rename it so that it ends in -sm.xml (ie. filebind-sm.xml).  Place the configuration file in the JBoss deploy directory.   Before you do that, you will need to make some basic modifications to the configuration file to get it running, namely you will need to make sure that the createMBeanServer property is false.  Below is the file binding example configured to run under JBoss.

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