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1. Re: ESB 4.0: relation between OSGi and JBI
gertv Aug 7, 2008 9:40 AM (in response to andreskusa_andre.skusa)L.S.,
ESB 4.0 is built on top of an OSGi runtime. All the basic functionality is being deployed on top of that as a bundle. This includes the NMR feature. Once the NMR is ready to run, you can address it from a plain OSGi bundle as is shown in the cxf-nmr example.
We also provide a JBI deployer bundle. This bundle is an OSGi bundle that will allow you to also deploy plain JBI artifacts on ESB 4.0 (JBI components, SU/SA, ...). The JBI support itself has been built on top of the NMR. JBI MessageExchanges will go through the same ESB 4.0 NMR as is used in the cxf-nmr example, there's just the additional layer of abstraction through the JBI API.
As a result, this means that OSGi and JBI artifacts can all communicate to each other over the same NMR, giving you more deployment options for creating your service integrations.
Regards,
Gert
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2. Re: ESB 4.0: relation between OSGi and JBI
andreskusa_andre.skusa Aug 8, 2008 2:32 AM (in response to gertv)Dear Gert,
thanks for this and also the other answers you gave to my questions. They were helpful and clarified what I wanted to know!
Andre