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This page tells you excerptINLINE
how to install your first service assembly and introduces the concepts 'service assembly' and 'service unit'
Service assemblies
In order to deploy an application to a JBI container, it is packaged as a service assembly, much like a JAVA web application is packaged in a WAR file. In the next tutorial, we'll go into more detail on how to create your own service assemblies. For now, we are going to look at an out-of-box example service assembly, deploy it and access the services that are being defined.
Deploying a service assembly
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<servicemix_home>/hotdeploy
is now the hotdeploy directory for service assemblies
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The directory <servicemix_home>/deploy is the hot-deploy directory for service assemblies. If you copy a valid service assembly into this directory, it will be deployed on the JBI container automatically. You can find the example service assembly in <servicemix_home>/examples/wsdl-first/wsdl-first-sa-<version>.zip (where <version> matches the ServiceMix version you're using). If you copy this file into the <servicemix_home>/deploy directory, ServiceMix starts the deployment process. Upon completion of deployment, your console output should show these messages:
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Testing the service assembly
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