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Creating the cxf-se service unit
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On this page, we are going to INLINE
create the cxf-se service unit. create our first SU module in our project Excerpt
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Using a Maven archetype to create the service unit project
ServiceMix provides several Maven archetypes to help you create your projects more rapidly and reliably.
We start off by using the servicemix-cxf-se-service-unit archetype , which is used for creating a servicemix-cxf-se service unit project.
From SMX_HOME/bin directory, we run this our tutorial's project folder we run the following command to create a service unit project named :
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smx-arch su cxf-se
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in GNU\Linux:
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Maven executes the archetype and reports BUILD SUCCESSFUL when it's done. (For more information run smx-arch help)
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Add this SU project to directory of our project
We copy directory my-cxf-se-su to directory of our project.(where is parent's pom.xml)
Then we add this to parent's pom.xml to element project.
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Finally, parent's pom.xml looks like this:
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What is being generated?
First of all, the archetype creates the project directory folder my-cxf-se-su, containing:
- a pom.xml file for building the service unit project
- a directory src/main/resources , in which we will create our containing a xbean.xml file for configuring the service unit
- a directory src/main/java , in which we will create com/mycompanycontaining a org/apache/servicemix/examples/ExampleService.java for implementing our service.
Because we started Maven's archetype:create from the folder containing our root pom.xml Maven also added
the module to the root's pom.xml <modules> section.
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Now, we will have to configure the service unit to provide the services we want.
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Proceed to the next step
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