Adding binding components to netbeans

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by Paulo Motta :: Rate this Message:

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I am trying to add a BC that I have developed following the JBI spec, but I couldn't figure out where should I add the BC .jar file.

Any thoughts on that?

I would like to have net beans recognizing it and presenting it on the WSDL interface for configuration. Since it is a component it should be easy to inspect it.

Thanks in advance
Paulo Motta, M.Sc.
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Re: Adding binding components to netbeans

by Jason Baragry-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Paulo,

You should ask on the openesb mailing list:
<dev@...>

regards
Jason
 

> I am trying to add a BC that I have developed following the JBI spec, but I couldn't figure out where should I add the BC .jar file.
>
> Any thoughts on that?
>
> I would like to have net beans recognizing it and presenting it on the WSDL interface for configuration. Since it is a component it should be easy to inspect it.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Paulo Motta, M.Sc.
> Software Engineering
> paulo.motta@...
>  
> Sakonnet Technology
> Centro Empresarial Mourisco
> Praia de Botafogo 501 1°Andar
> Bloco A - Torre Pão de Açúcar
> 22250-040  - Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil
> www.sknt.com
>  
> +55 (21) 2586-6062 direct
> +55 (21) 2586 6001 fax
>  


Re: Adding binding components to netbeans

by Shivanand Kini :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Paulo,
If you are talking about the binding showing up in new wsdl document
wizard and the wsdl editor views.
http://wiki.netbeans.org/WSDLEditor

Thanks,
Shivanand

Paulo Motta wrote:

> I am trying to add a BC that I have developed following the JBI spec, but I couldn't figure out where should I add the BC .jar file.
>
> Any thoughts on that?
>
> I would like to have net beans recognizing it and presenting it on the WSDL interface for configuration. Since it is a component it should be easy to inspect it.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Paulo Motta, M.Sc.
> Software Engineering
> paulo.motta@...
>  
> Sakonnet Technology
> Centro Empresarial Mourisco
> Praia de Botafogo 501 1°Andar
> Bloco A - Torre Pão de Açúcar
> 22250-040  - Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil
> www.sknt.com
>  
> +55 (21) 2586-6062 direct
> +55 (21) 2586 6001 fax
>  

Re: Adding binding components to netbeans

by Brad Mayer :: Rate this Message:

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Paulo,

The BC should get installed in the app server (glassfish in this case).  
This can be done from the glassfish admin console.

See also
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/60/soa/jbi-tech-overview.html#JBIadmin from
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/60/soa/jbi-tech-overview.html

Regards,
-Brad Mayer

Paulo Motta wrote:

> I am trying to add a BC that I have developed following the JBI spec, but I couldn't figure out where should I add the BC .jar file.
>
> Any thoughts on that?
>
> I would like to have net beans recognizing it and presenting it on the WSDL interface for configuration. Since it is a component it should be easy to inspect it.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Paulo Motta, M.Sc.
> Software Engineering
> paulo.motta@...
>  
> Sakonnet Technology
> Centro Empresarial Mourisco
> Praia de Botafogo 501 1°Andar
> Bloco A - Torre Pão de Açúcar
> 22250-040  - Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil
> www.sknt.com
>  
> +55 (21) 2586-6062 direct
> +55 (21) 2586 6001 fax
>  


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