Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Tooling User Guide Preface Making open source more inclusive I. Developing Applications Expand section "I. Developing Applications" Collapse section "I. Developing Applications" 1. Creating a New Fuse Integration Project 2. Editing a routing context in the route editor Expand section "2. Editing a routing context in the route editor" Collapse section "2. Editing a routing context in the route editor" 2.1. Adding patterns to a route 2.2. Configuring a pattern 2.3. Removing patterns from a route 2.4. Adding routes to the routing context 2.5. Deleting a route 2.6. Adding global endpoints, data formats, or beans 2.7. Configuring the route editor 3. Viewing and editing Rest DSL components Expand section "3. Viewing and editing Rest DSL components" Collapse section "3. Viewing and editing Rest DSL components" 3.1. Viewing a graphical representation of Rest DSL components 3.2. Editing Rest DSL components in the graphical view 3.3. Viewing and editing the Rest DSL source code 4. Creating a new Apache Camel JUnit test case 5. Running routes inside Red Hat Fuse Tooling Expand section "5. Running routes inside Red Hat Fuse Tooling" Collapse section "5. Running routes inside Red Hat Fuse Tooling" 5.1. Running routes as a local Camel context 5.2. Running routes using Maven 5.3. Working with runtime profiles Expand section "5.3. Working with runtime profiles" Collapse section "5.3. Working with runtime profiles" 5.3.1. Editing a Local Camel Context runtime profile 5.3.2. Editing a Maven runtime profile 6. Getting Started with Fuse on OpenShift Expand section "6. Getting Started with Fuse on OpenShift" Collapse section "6. Getting Started with Fuse on OpenShift" 6.1. Adding the Red Hat Container Development Kit server 6.2. Starting the Container Development Environment (CDE) and virtual OpenShift server 6.3. Creating a new OpenShift project 6.4. Creating a new Fuse Integration project 6.5. Deploying the Fuse Integration project to OpenShift 6.6. Accessing the OpenShift web console 7. Using the Red Hat Fuse SAP Tool Suite Expand section "7. Using the Red Hat Fuse SAP Tool Suite" Collapse section "7. Using the Red Hat Fuse SAP Tool Suite" 7.1. Installing the Red Hat Fuse SAP Tool Suite 7.2. Create and Test SAP Server Connection 7.3. Deleting Destination and Server Connections 7.4. Create a New SAP Endpoint 8. Getting Started with Data Transformation Expand section "8. Getting Started with Data Transformation" Collapse section "8. Getting Started with Data Transformation" 8.1. Creating a project for the data transformation example 8.2. Adding a data transformation node to the Camel route 8.3. Mapping source data items to target data items 8.4. Creating the transformation test file and running the JUnit test 8.5. Mapping a constant variable to a data item 8.6. Mapping an expression to a data item 8.7. Adding a custom transformation to a mapped data item 8.8. Mapping a simple data item to a data item in a collection 8.9. Adding a built-in function to a mapped data item 8.10. Publishing a Fuse Integration project with data transformation to a Red Hat Fuse server 9. Developing extensions for Fuse Online integrations Expand section "9. Developing extensions for Fuse Online integrations" Collapse section "9. Developing extensions for Fuse Online integrations" 9.1. Overview of tasks 9.2. Prerequisites 9.3. Creating a custom connector Expand section "9.3. Creating a custom connector" Collapse section "9.3. Creating a custom connector" 9.3.1. Writing code for the custom connector 9.4. Creating custom steps Expand section "9.4. Creating custom steps" Collapse section "9.4. Creating custom steps" 9.4.1. Writing code for the custom step 9.5. Building the Fuse Online extension JAR file 9.6. Providing the JAR file to the Fuse Online user 10. Creating a New Camel XML file 11. Changing the Camel version 12. Importing an existing Maven project II. Debugging Routing Contexts Expand section "II. Debugging Routing Contexts" Collapse section "II. Debugging Routing Contexts" 13. Setting Breakpoints 14. Running the Camel Debugger 15. Stopping the Camel Debugger 16. Changing Variable Values 17. Adding Variables to the Watch List 18. Disabling Breakpoints in a Running Context III. Monitoring and Testing Applications Expand section "III. Monitoring and Testing Applications" Collapse section "III. Monitoring and Testing Applications" 19. JMX Navigator Expand section "19. JMX Navigator" Collapse section "19. JMX Navigator" 19.1. Viewing Processes in JMX 19.2. Adding a JMX server 20. Viewing a component’s JMX statistics 21. Browsing messages 22. Tracing Routes Expand section "22. Tracing Routes" Collapse section "22. Tracing Routes" 22.1. Creating test messages for route tracing 22.2. Activating route tracing 22.3. Tracing messages through a routing context 22.4. Deactivating route tracing 23. Managing JMS destinations Expand section "23. Managing JMS destinations" Collapse section "23. Managing JMS destinations" 23.1. Adding a JMS destination 23.2. Deleting a JMS destination 24. Managing routing endpoints Expand section "24. Managing routing endpoints" Collapse section "24. Managing routing endpoints" 24.1. Adding a routing endpoint 24.2. Deleting a routing endpoint 25. Editing running routes 26. Managing routing contexts Expand section "26. Managing routing contexts" Collapse section "26. Managing routing contexts" 26.1. Suspending operation of a routing context 26.2. Resuming operation of a routing context IV. Publishing Applications to a Container Expand section "IV. Publishing Applications to a Container" Collapse section "IV. Publishing Applications to a Container" 27. Managing servers Expand section "27. Managing servers" Collapse section "27. Managing servers" 27.1. Adding a Server 27.2. Starting a Server 27.3. Connecting to a Running Server 27.4. Disconnecting from a Server 27.5. Stopping a Server 27.6. Deleting a Server 28. Publishing Fuse Integration Projects to a Server A. Fuse Integration Perspective B. Debug Perspective Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 한국어 简体中文 English Language: 日本語 한국어 简体中文 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 한국어 简体中文 English Language: 日本語 한국어 简体中文 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Part I. Developing Applications Previous Next