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Binildas A Christudas

"Service-Oriented Java Business Integration"

We have the code base split
up into multiple folders each representing separate artifacts, which go into the final
SAs as shown in the following figure.
SoapBinding
src
binding-su
xbean.xml
components
engine-su
sa
xbean.xml
META-INF
jbi.xml
samples
HelloServiceBI.java
HelloServicePojo.java
build.xml
servicemix.xml
Client.html
The components folder is supposed to contain lightweight (or POJO) components,
but in our case, we have a simple service class (HelloServicePojo) implementing
a BI (HelloServiceBI), this is shown in the following code:
public interface HelloServiceBI
{
String hello(String phrase);
}
public class HelloServicePojo implements HelloServiceBI
{
private static long times = 0;
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public String hello(String phrase)
{
System.out.println("HelloServiceBean.hello{
" + (++times) + "}...");
return "From HelloServiceBean :HELLO!! You just said :" + phrase;
}
}
Phase Two??”Component Packaging
We will now have two Service Units??”one a SE and the other a BC. Both these
Service Units will be packaged into a single Service Assembly so that we can deploy
them into the ESB.


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