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Re: File Binding component for writing files

by Vitaly Bychkov :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Nick,

OpenESB design side is based on Netbeans 6.1
In general case you can't install Netbeans 6.1 modules into Netbeans 6.5
because they are binary incompatible.

Although You can use GlassFish ESB with the latest JBI runtime from the
Netbeans 6.5 you can't use the latest design side modules from OpenESB.
That is why it is better to use Netbeans 6.1 bundled with OpenESB.

More over File BC has both design and runtime parts.

Vitaly.

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> I am a little confused about the relationship between OpenESB and NetBeansIDE 6.5.
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> I have downloaded and am using NetBeans 6.5 (with the bundled GlassFish) and have completed a few of the SOA Tutorials. I have, in this time, read several documents from OpenESB (including the one you point me to) which describe a similar but not identitical functionality in the area of File Binding.
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> Is OpenESB a subset of NetBeans 6.5? Does NetBeans 6.5 just 'use' a subset of FileBinding as specified by OpenESB? Can OpenESB be used with NetBeans 6.5? Boy, am I confused.
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> Ideally I would like to know how I can use the File Binding that comes with NetBeans 6.5 IDE to write files.
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