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1. Re: How to upgrade Fuse 1.2 to Fuse 3.2?
bsnyder Sep 5, 2007 1:06 PM (in response to sfernandes)Since the structure has changed a lot, I'm wondering if you guys have an upgrade guide or at least a document that compares the old and new Fuse
structures.
The change in structure that was made with Fuse 3.x was to mirror ServiceMix as much as possible. Upgrading from the old 1.x line to the 3.x line is more a matter of just deploying your SAs in the 3.x line. If you have specific questions, please let us know.
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2. Re: How to upgrade Fuse 1.2 to Fuse 3.2?
sfernandes Sep 6, 2007 2:00 PM (in response to bsnyder)My question was not related to ServiceMix only, but also ActiveMQ, JNDI, ApacheDS, Fuse Console and Liferay Portal, that are all components of Fuse 1.2
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3. Re: How to upgrade Fuse 1.2 to Fuse 3.2?
sfernandes Sep 6, 2007 2:46 PM (in response to sfernandes)More specifically, we have JBoss jBPM web application deployed in Jetty.
How do we handle this in the new Fuse?
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4. Re: How to upgrade Fuse 1.2 to Fuse 3.2?
bsnyder Oct 4, 2007 3:45 PM (in response to sfernandes)My question was not related to ServiceMix only, but also ActiveMQ, JNDI, ApacheDS, Fuse Console and Liferay Portal, that are all components of Fuse
1.2
ActiveMQ is typically updated in each new release of ServiceMix, I'm not sure what you need to update with JNDI, ApacheDS is not part of ServiceMix so it is no longer being distributed and the Liferay Portal had to be removed from Fuse back in 1.3.3 or 1.3.4 due to licensing issues.
More specifically, we have JBoss jBPM web application deployed in Jetty.
How do we handle this in the new Fuse?
Well you can start up an instance of Jetty pretty easily either using Java code or from within the ServiceMix container configuration. I'm attaching an example of the XML configuration to do this. Take a look and let me know if you have any questions.
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Bruce
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jetty-beans.xml 1.0 KB
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