5 and NetBeans 6.0:
Binding Component NetBeans 5.5 NetBeans 6.0
File BC No Yes
HTTP BC No Yes
JDBC BC No No
JMS BC No Yes
SOAP BC Yes No
SMTP No No
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As is the case with Service Engines, binding components can be managed within the
NetBeans IDE. The list of Binding Components installed into the JBI container can
be displayed by expanding the Servers | Sun Java System Application Server 9 |
JBI | Binding Components node within the Services explorer.
The lifecycle of binding components can be managed by right-clicking on a binding
component and selecting a lifecycle process??”Start, Stop, Shutdown, or Uninstall.
Binding Components
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The properties of an individual binding component can also be obtained by selecting
the Properties menu option from the context menu as shown in the following figure.
Now that we've discussed what binding components are, and how they
communicate both internally and externally to the Normalized Message Router, let's
take a closer look at some of the more common binding components and how they
are accessed and managed from within the NetBeans IDE.
File Binding Component
The file binding component provides a communications mechanism for JBI
components to interact with the file system. It can act as both a Provider by
checking for new files to process, or as a Consumer by outputting files for other
processes or components.
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