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Frank Jennings, David Salter

"Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6"


asadmin show-jbiservice-
engine
Shows the status of an installed Service Engine
$>./asadmin show-jbi-service-engine sunbpel-
engine
Component Information
---------------------
Name : sun-bpel-engine
State : Shutdown
Description : This is a bpel service
engine.
asadmin start-jbicomponent
Starts a Service Engine
$>./asadmin start-jbi-component sun-bpelengine
Started component sun-bpel-engine.
asadmin stop-jbicomponent
Stops a Service Engine
$>./asadmin stop-jbi-component sun-bpelengine
Stopped component sun-bpel-engine.
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Service Engines can also be managed from within the NetBeans IDE instead of using
the asadmin application. We will look at that in the next section.
Service Engines in NetBeans
As we discussed in Chapter 2, the NetBeans Enterprise Pack provides a version of
the Sun Java System Application Server 9.0 which includes several Service Engines
from the Open ESB project.
All of these Service Engines can be administered from within the NetBeans IDE
from the Services explorer panel. Within this panel, expand the Servers | Sun Java
System Application Server 9 | JBI | Service Engines node to get a complete list of
Service Engines deployed to the server.
Service Engines
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The NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5 and the NetBeans 6.


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