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This tutorial describes how to create a very simple Hello World style of JBI binding component. This tutorial is as minimalistic as possible so as to focus on key concepts and not drown in details. The Hello World binding component will respond to all requests with the message:
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The following sections will walk through the creation, packaging, testing and deployment of the Hello World binding component.
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Notice that not only do we see that the build was successful, but also note the text in the output above that was printed by the test:
*<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><hello>Message \ [Ski Colorado!\] contains \ [13\] bytes</hello>* Wiki Markup
This is the message we were expecting to be output from the test. So if you see this, you just wrote a JBI component and tested your first JBI BC successfully.
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The default implementation of the component accepts InOut MEPs (ADD OUTLINE for further work:
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