Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6.3 Fabric Guide En US
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- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1. AN OVERVIEW OF FUSE FABRIC
- PART I. BASIC FABRIC DEPLOYMENT
- CHAPTER 2. GETTING STARTED WITH FUSE FABRIC
- CHAPTER 3. CREATING A NEW FABRIC
- CHAPTER 4. FABRIC CONTAINERS
- CHAPTER 5. SHUTTING DOWN A FABRIC
- CHAPTER 6. FABRIC PROFILES
- 6.1. INTRODUCTION TO PROFILES
- 6.2. WORKING WITH PROFILES
- Changing the profiles in a container
- Adding a profile to a container
- Listing available profiles
- Inspecting profiles
- Creating a new profile
- Adding or removing features
- Editing PID properties
- Editing a PID inline
- Example of editing a PID inline
- Setting encrypted PID property values
- Alternative method for encrypting PID property values
- Customizing the PID property encryption mechanism
- Profile editor
- Editing resources with the profile editor
- 6.3. PROFILE VERSIONS
- 6.4. ENVIRONMENT SPECIFIC VALUES IN FABRIC PROFILES.
- CHAPTER 7. FABRIC8 MAVEN PLUG-IN
- CHAPTER 8. ACTIVEMQ BROKERS AND CLUSTERS
- 8.1. CREATING A SINGLE BROKER INSTANCE
- 8.2. CONNECTING TO A BROKER
- 8.3. TOPOLOGIES
- 8.4. ALTERNATIVE MASTER-SLAVE CLUSTER
- 8.5. BROKER CONFIGURATION
- Overview
- Setting OSGi Config Admin properties
- Modifying basic configuration properties
- Customizing the SSL keystore.jks and truststore.jks file
- Customizing the broker configuration file
- Additional broker configuration templates in mq-base
- Setting network connector properties
- Network connector properties by reflection
- PART II. FABRIC IN PRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 9. FABRIC ENSEMBLE AND REGISTRY
- CHAPTER 10. FABRIC AGENTS
- CHAPTER 11. ALLOCATING PORTS
- 11.1. THE PORT SERVICE
- What is the port service?
- Benefits of the port service
- Avoiding port clashes for standard container services
- Avoiding port clashes for custom services
- Using the port service in your own applications
- How the port service allocates a port
- How allocated ports are stored
- Keys used by the standard container services
- Behavior upon stopping and restarting a container
- Deallocating ports
- 11.2. USING THE PORT SERVICE
- 11.1. THE PORT SERVICE
- CHAPTER 12. GATEWAY
- CHAPTER 13. SECURING FABRIC CONTAINERS
- CHAPTER 14. FABRIC MAVEN PROXIES
- 14.1. CLUSTER OF FABRIC MAVEN PROXIES
- 14.2. HOW A MANAGED CONTAINER RESOLVES ARTIFACTS
- 14.3. HOW A MAVEN PROXY RESOLVES ARTIFACTS
- 14.4. CONFIGURING MAVEN PROXIES DIRECTLY
- 14.5. CONFIGURING MAVEN PROXIES AND HTTP PROXIES THROUGH SETTINGS.XML
- 14.6. AUTOMATED DEPLOYMENT
- 14.7. FABRIC MAVEN CONFIGURATION REFERENCE
- CHAPTER 15. OFFLINE REPOSITORIES
- CHAPTER 16. CONFIGURING WITH GIT
- CHAPTER 17. PATCHING
- CHAPTER 18. ENABLING SSL FOR JMX CONNECTORS
- OBTAIN OR CREATE CERTIFICATES
- IMPORT CERTIFICATES WITH CHAIN
- SELECT STANDARD LOCATION FOR KEYSTORE
- CREATE BLUEPRINT CONFIGURATION FOR LOADING KEYSTORE
- SET KEYSTORE ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ON FUSE CONTAINERS
- START FUSE AND CREATE FABRIC CLUSTER
- CONFIGURE THE CLUSTER FOR JMX
- UPGRADE FUSE CONTAINERS
- TEST THE CONFIGURATION
- APPENDIX A. EDITING PROFILES WITH THE BUILT-IN TEXT EDITOR
- A.1. EDITING AGENT PROPERTIES
- Overview
- Open the agent properties resource
- Specifying feature repository locations
- Specifying deployed features
- Specifying deployed bundles
- Specifying bundle overrides
- Specifying etc/config.properties properties
- Specifying etc/system.properties properties
- Specifying libraries to add to Java runtime lib/
- Specifying libraries to add to Java runtime lib/ext/
- Specifying libraries to add to Java runtime lib/endorsed/
- Example
- A.2. EDITING OSGI CONFIG ADMIN PROPERTIES
- A.3. EDITING OTHER RESOURCES
- A.4. PROFILE ATTRIBUTES
- A.1. EDITING AGENT PROPERTIES
- APPENDIX B. FABRIC URL HANDLERS
- APPENDIX C. PROFILE PROPERTY RESOLVERS
- APPENDIX D. TECHNOLOGY-SPECIFIC DISCOVERY MECHANISMS