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1. Re: Instantiating ServiceInvoker instance returns null
beve Sep 7, 2009 2:37 AM (in response to cfaile)Hi Cody,
just wanted to check with you that you have the correct classpath setup. If you take a look at the section "Configuration for a remote ServiceInvoker
" in the ProgrammersGuide.pdf you'll notice this:The following configuration file is also required to be available on the classpath: jbossesb-properties.xml
I am attempting to create a ServiceInvoker instance to send messages to a JMS gateway.
You would not need to use the ServiceInvoker to send a message to a JMS gateway. You can use the JMSRouter for that. The ServiceInvoker is used to send messages to other ESB services.
Regards,
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2. Re: Instantiating ServiceInvoker instance returns null
cfaile Sep 8, 2009 9:03 PM (in response to cfaile)Daniel!
Thank you for that reply. I believe you have confirmed the suspicion I was developing over the week-end. I will check this out tomorrow. I was aware of the jboss-properties.xml file. It all seemed so straight-forward that I couldn't imagine why nothing was this would not work. So, is it fair to say that the ServiceInvoker should only be used to pass messages around once inside the ESB environment?
I'll did into this again tomorrow. That's once again for the reply.
Cheers
cody -
3. Re: Instantiating ServiceInvoker instance returns null
cfaile Sep 8, 2009 9:03 PM (in response to cfaile)Daniel!
Thank you for that reply. I believe you have confirmed the suspicion I was developing over the week-end. I will check this out tomorrow. I was aware of the jboss-properties.xml file. It all seemed so straight-forward that I couldn't imagine why nothing was this would not work. So, is it fair to say that the ServiceInvoker should only be used to pass messages around once inside the ESB environment?
I'll did into this again tomorrow. That's once again for the reply.
Cheers
cody