Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Getting Started with Fuse on JBoss EAP Preface Making open source more inclusive 1. Getting started with Fuse on JBoss EAP Expand section "1. Getting started with Fuse on JBoss EAP" Collapse section "1. Getting started with Fuse on JBoss EAP" 1.1. About Fuse on JBoss EAP 1.2. Installing Fuse on JBoss EAP 1.3. Building your first Fuse application on JBoss EAP 2. Setting up Maven locally Expand section "2. Setting up Maven locally" Collapse section "2. Setting up Maven locally" 2.1. Preparing to set up Maven 2.2. Adding Red Hat repositories to Maven 2.3. Using local Maven repositories 2.4. Setting Maven mirror using environmental variables or system properties Expand section "2.4. Setting Maven mirror using environmental variables or system properties" Collapse section "2.4. Setting Maven mirror using environmental variables or system properties" 2.4.1. About Maven mirror 2.4.2. Adding Maven mirror to settings.xml 2.4.3. Setting Maven mirror using environmental variable or system property 2.4.4. Using Maven options to specify Maven mirror url 2.5. About Maven artifacts and coordinates Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Preface To get started with Fuse, you need to download and install the files for your JBoss EAP container. The information and instructions here guide you in installing, developing, and building your first Fuse application. Chapter 1, Getting started with Fuse on JBoss EAP Chapter 2, Setting up Maven locally Previous Next