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Daniel Bevenius commented on JBESB-519:
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Sorry, I think I'm a bit confused:(
Are the below definitions correct:
StandAloneBootstrapper
All quickstart work with the standealone ESB for both JBossMQ/JBossMessaging.
AS deployment (previously known as SAR deployment)
Is this the deployment of .esb archives? The current packaging only uses jbm queue
definitions. We could add jbmq too, and package the correct queue file depending what the
jboss server supports.
ESB server deployment (new in 4.2)
I thought this was the same as the AS deployment? Could someone explain how this differs
or point me to the docs.
WAR deployment (if that model actually works)
Thanks
Update quickstarts to more clearly demonstrate deployToAS vs
deployToESB
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Key: JBESB-519
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBESB-519
Project: JBoss ESB
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 4.2 Milestone Release 1
Reporter: Burr Sutter
Assigned To: Daniel Bevenius
Fix For: 4.2 Milestone Release 2
Based on the introduction of the ESB Server in 4.2 MR1 the quickstarts are a little bit
confusing. Helloworld base-build.xml refers to "JBoss ESB Server at
'${jbosshome.dir}'." when jbosshome.dir should be mapped to the AS, not to
the ESB home.
I propose that quickstart.properties have a AS home and ESB home and the build.xml's
updated accordingly. As it stands not the jbosshome.dir is being overloaded.
The helloworld quickstart (and ideally all of them) should illustrate:
- StandAloneBootStrapper
- AS deployment (previously known as SAR deployment)
- ESB server deployment (new in 4.2)
- WAR deployment (if that model actually works)
Not every quickstart works with the ESB server and I believe this needs to be more
clearly specified in the readme.txt
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