7.6. Installing Red Hat JBoss Fuse Integration Quick Start Applications
The following features for Red Hat JBoss Fuse integration quick start applications are provided by org/jboss/integration/fuse/quickstarts/karaf-features/1.0.0.redhat-VERSION/karaf-features-1.0.0.redhat-VERSION-features.xml:
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fuse-bxms-switchyard-quickstart-bpm-service -
fuse-bxms-switchyard-quickstart-rules-camel-cbr -
fuse-bxms-switchyard-quickstart-rules-interview -
fuse-bxms-switchyard-quickstart-rules-interview-container -
fuse-bxms-switchyard-quickstart-rules-interview-dtable -
fuse-bxms-switchyard-demo-library -
fuse-bxms-switchyard-demo-helpdesk -
fuse-bxms-camel-blueprint-drools-decision-table -
fuse-bxms-camel-spring-drools-decision-table -
fuse-bxms-jbpm-workitems-camel-quickstart -
fuse-bxms-spring-jbpm-osgi-example
This file (and supporting repositories) is located in http://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/public, which is already configured for use on Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6.2 out of the box in INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/etc/org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.cfg.
Procedure: Installing Quick Start Applications
Add a reference to the features file by running the following console command:
JBossFuse:karaf@root> features:addurl mvn:org.jboss.integration.fuse.quickstarts/karaf-features/1.0.0.redhat-VERSION/xml/features
You can now install the quick start applications provided by this features file by running, for example, the following console command:
JBossFuse:karaf@root> features:install fuse-bxms-switchyard-quickstart-bpm-service
Procedure: Downloading and Installing Quick Start ZIP Files
- Download the quick start application ZIP file.
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Unpack the contents of the quick starts directory into your existing
INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/quickstartsdirectory. -
Unpack the contents of the system directory into your existing
INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/systemdirectory.
7.6.1. Testing Your First Quick Start Application
Procedure: Testing Quick Start Application
Start Red Hat JBoss Fuse:
$ ./INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/bin/fuse
Install and start the
switchyard-bpm-serviceby running the following console command:JBossFuse:karaf@root> features:install fuse-bxms-switchyard-quickstart-bpm-service
NoteAny dependent features specified by the application’s features file will be installed automatically.
Submit a web service request to invoke the SOAP gateway.
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Open a terminal window and navigate to the associated quick start directory that was unpacked from the quick start application ZIP file (in this case,
switchyard-bpm-service). Run the following command:
$ mvn clean install
NoteYou will need the following repositories configured in your
settings.xmlfile:Run the following command:
$ mvn exec:java -Pkaraf
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Open a terminal window and navigate to the associated quick start directory that was unpacked from the quick start application ZIP file (in this case,
You will receive the following response:
SOAP Reply: <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> <SOAP-ENV:Header xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"/> <soap:Body> <ns2:submitOrderResponse xmlns:ns2="urn:switchyard-quickstart:bpm-service:1.0"> <orderId>test1</orderId> <accepted>true</accepted> <status>Thanks for your order, it has been shipped!</status> </ns2:submitOrderResponse> </soap:Body> </soap:Envelope>

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