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1. Re: Want to demo the application on cloud
stlewis Oct 18, 2012 8:51 AM (in response to sergevil)First thing you should do is set up a feature repository for your application that includes all the dependencies that you're currently installing manually and your own bundles and verify it's all working correctly in Fuse ESB 7.
Once your satisfied I'd say create a fabric starting with the FMC distro or Fuse ESB; you should use FMC really, but I'm biased then you can create a profile that inherits from the default profile where you specify your feature repository and feature, plus any necessary configuration it requires.
Then it's just a matter of creating a container using your profile, and also a container that deploys the "mq" profile, or you can assign them to the same container. I would suggest also perhaps editing the mq-base profile, in the profile you'll see an activemq XML configuration, you may want to edit that and specify a port other than 0 so that the broker comes up on a known port.
Also I'm planning on posting the example that I used in the FMC webinar up on github, I'll post a link to the forum here once I've gotten it uploaded.
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2. Re: Want to demo the application on cloud
sergevil Oct 18, 2012 12:42 PM (in response to stlewis)Thank you, Stan, Will try to follow your advice.
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3. Re: Want to demo the application on cloud
sergevil Nov 1, 2012 12:50 PM (in response to stlewis)Stan,
1. Could you send me your ping demo application on my email address sergevil@gmail.com? Or provide me the link to download, if you have one, please.
2. Also if I use FMC does it mean that I everything will be deployed into the FMC application? Or I can deploy it also into the FuseESBEnterprise-7.0.2?
3. The last question is about why there is no "features" menu in FMC:karaf@FuseManagementConsole? Also if I run the next command "fabric:create" within the FuseESB:karaf@root, the "features" menu disappears either. Why does it happen and how can I roll it back?
Thank you,
Serge
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4. Re: Want to demo the application on cloud
stlewis Nov 1, 2012 12:57 PM (in response to sergevil)Demo is here.
You can deploy it into Fuse ESB if you like, or you can use the FMC distro. The main difference is packaging, i.e. FMC ships with only stuff required for the FMC webapp to run and has to download everything else, the different ESB distros come with different amounts of artifacts in the system directory out of the box.
The features service is disabled once a fabric is created as fabric does not use the features service to install features, rather the fabric agent handles that, as the feature repository URLs and what features to be installed are controlled by what's in the current profile set that's assigned to a container and not that container's local configuration in the etc directory. We're looking at having a facade set of features commands I believe for the next version so that you can browse features from the command line, in the meantime you can use FMC to view available features for a profile, go to the "Profiles" tab and click on a profile, in the profile detail view you'll be on the "Features" tab, from there you can select a feature repository in the drop-down and view available features in a given repository that way, as well as add/remove features to the profile.