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Deploying Open ESB to JBoss

 
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hi

does anyone have any idea how to "Deploy Open ESB to JBoss"..i saw one tutorial on http://wiki.open-esb.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossGettingStarted but i need more sample to see how it works...i have to do research on this for my next project but ive been searching around and the is the only page that give step by step instruction on how to do.

hope anyone can assist me by giving me more samples/ example sites.


thanks in advance

 
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Hello Norazanita

Few words on OpenESB:
OpenESB is mainly maintained and improved by the OpenESB community.  There are some OpenESB Editions available. The most known are OpenESB Standalone edition which is the edition supported by the community and OpenESB for Glassfish application server, the legacy edition created By Sun Microsystems.
Last year, the community stopped to support and improve the Glassfish Edition and support the Standalone Edition only.
Some companies offer different Edition such as Glassfish 4 or JBoss Edition. But not the community. I would suggest you to send a message on the Nabble forum.
But if you want to use OpenESB, I really suggest not to use OpenESB with a JEE container, not because it does not work or is not reliable, but it does not match the virtual architectures.

Please feel free to contact the community to Get more information on OpenESB.

Paul



 
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