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1. Re: Sanity check 0.6.0.Final release
bfitzpat Nov 9, 2012 11:57 AM (in response to kcbabo)Tested on Windows 7, Java 6 (1.6.0_31)
- all in one worked great - was able to unzip, deploy bean-service, test, and undeploy without a hitch
- installed JBoss AS 7.1.1, used the installer - my only hitch was that I told it to install forge, but I didn't have forge installed locally so it didn't have anything to install into - other than that - worked great to install consoles, deployed bean-service, tested, undeployed fine
- no forge locally so didn't test that
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2. Re: Sanity check 0.6.0.Final release
rcernich Nov 9, 2012 1:07 PM (in response to kcbabo)Anybody willing to try the tools, they can be found here: http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/stable/indigo/soa-tooling/switchyard/0.6.0.Final/
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3. Re: Sanity check 0.6.0.Final release
rcernich Nov 9, 2012 1:08 PM (in response to rcernich)I should also state that the tool binaries are the same as those at the development URL (i.e. the latest 0.6.0 nightly is the same as 0.6.0 stable).
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4. Re: Sanity check 0.6.0.Final release
kcbabo Nov 12, 2012 7:37 AM (in response to rcernich)Here's what I tested (all on OS X):
- all-in-one distro
- unzip and start : fine
- bring up managent console : fine
- deploy and test bean-service : fine
- deploy and test camel-service : fine
- deploy and test clustered app on two nodes : fine
- JBoss AS 7.1.1 + SY installer
- install and start : fine
- deploy and test bean-service : fine
- deploy and test camel-service : fine
- deploy and test clustered app on two nodes : fine
- Forge install
- install SY into fresh Forge 1.0.5 : fine
- create project with SY facet and add Camel service : fine
- all-in-one distro
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5. Re: Sanity check 0.6.0.Final release
objectiser Nov 12, 2012 11:35 AM (in response to kcbabo)Hi Keith
Looks like there is an issue with the bpel-service/jms_binding quickstart. When I follow the instructions in the Readme.md, on step 7 (executing the java client) it gets:
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.codehaus.mojo:exec-maven-plugin:1.2:java (default-cli) on project switchyard-quickstart-bpel-service-jms-binding: An exception occured while executing the Java class. null: InvocationTargetException: User: guest doesn't have permission='SEND' on address jms.queue.HelloRequestQueue ->
After failing the first time I cleared out the environment and retried just this example, and got the same issue.
Not sure if things have changed since you built this example, but when running the add-user.sh, it asks for the roles. I current just press return, as the guest role is added as a separate step (4). Just wondering whether step (4) is required now, if supported in the add-user command?
I've tried the loan_approval and simple_correlation examples and they worked fine.
Regards
Gary
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6. Re: Sanity check 0.6.0.Final release
kcbabo Nov 12, 2012 11:54 AM (in response to objectiser)Thanks, Gary. I tried this myself just now and it worked without step 4 (I just added the 'guest' role as part of the add-user prompts). Here's a JIRA to track cleaning up the instructions in 0.7: