Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Tooling User Guide About Red Hat JBoss Fuse Tooling I. Developing Applications Expand section "I. Developing Applications" Collapse section "I. Developing Applications" 1. Design Time Tooling Expand section "1. Design Time Tooling" Collapse section "1. Design Time Tooling" 1.1. The route editor 1.2. Creating projects, routes, and test cases 1.3. Exercising routes 2. Creating a New Fuse Project 3. Creating a New Camel XML file 4. Editing a routing context in the route editor Expand section "4. Editing a routing context in the route editor" Collapse section "4. Editing a routing context in the route editor" 4.1. Adding routes to the routing context 4.2. Adding patterns to a route Expand section "4.2. Adding patterns to a route" Collapse section "4.2. Adding patterns to a route" 4.2.1. Drag and drop a pattern 4.2.2. Using the context menu 4.3. Connecting patterns to make a route 4.4. Configuring a pattern 4.5. Rearranging patterns on the canvas Expand section "4.5. Rearranging patterns on the canvas" Collapse section "4.5. Rearranging patterns on the canvas" 4.5.1. Rearranging patterns by dragging them 4.5.2. Automatically aligning patterns 4.6. Removing patterns from a route 4.7. Disconnecting two patterns 4.8. Deleting a route 4.9. Adding beans and configuration 4.10. Configuring the route editor 5. Creating a new Apache Camel JUnit test case 6. The Source View 7. Running routes inside Red Hat JBoss Fuse Tooling Expand section "7. Running routes inside Red Hat JBoss Fuse Tooling" Collapse section "7. Running routes inside Red Hat JBoss Fuse Tooling" 7.1. Running routes using Maven 7.2. Running routes as a local Camel context 7.3. Working with runtime profiles Expand section "7.3. Working with runtime profiles" Collapse section "7.3. Working with runtime profiles" 7.3.1. Editing a Local Camel Context runtime profile 7.3.2. Editing a Maven runtime profile II. Debugging and Deploying Applications Expand section "II. Debugging and Deploying Applications" Collapse section "II. Debugging and Deploying Applications" 8. Debugging tooling Expand section "8. Debugging tooling" Collapse section "8. Debugging tooling" 8.1. The Fuse Integration perspective 8.2. Infrastructure monitoring 8.3. Route debugging 8.4. JMS browsing 9. Opening the Fuse Integration Perspective 10. The Fuse JMX Navigator Expand section "10. The Fuse JMX Navigator" Collapse section "10. The Fuse JMX Navigator" 10.1. Viewing Processes in JMX 10.2. Adding a JMX server 11. Deploying Projects to a Container Expand section "11. Deploying Projects to a Container" Collapse section "11. Deploying Projects to a Container" 11.1. Using a Container's Deploy Folder Expand section "11.1. Using a Container's Deploy Folder" Collapse section "11.1. Using a Container's Deploy Folder" 11.1.1. Configuring a Container's Deploy Folder 11.1.2. Deploying a Project to a Container's Deploy Folder 11.2. Deploying a Project to a JMX Connected Container 11.3. Deploying a Project to a Fabric Container 12. Viewing a component's properties 13. Browsing messages 14. Tracing messages through routes Expand section "14. Tracing messages through routes" Collapse section "14. Tracing messages through routes" 14.1. Creating test messages for route tracing 14.2. Activating route tracing 14.3. Tracing messages through a route 14.4. Deactivating route tracing 15. Managing JMS destinations Expand section "15. Managing JMS destinations" Collapse section "15. Managing JMS destinations" 15.1. Adding a JMS destination 15.2. Deleting a JMS destination 16. Managing routing endpoints Expand section "16. Managing routing endpoints" Collapse section "16. Managing routing endpoints" 16.1. Adding a routing endpoint 16.2. Deleting a routing endpoint 17. Editing running routes 18. Managing routing contexts Expand section "18. Managing routing contexts" Collapse section "18. Managing routing contexts" 18.1. Suspending a routing context 18.2. Resuming a routing context 18.3. Shutting down a routing context 19. Managing servers Expand section "19. Managing servers" Collapse section "19. Managing servers" 19.1. Adding a Server 19.2. Starting a Server 19.3. Stopping a Server 19.4. Deleting a Server III. Working with Fabrics Expand section "III. Working with Fabrics" Collapse section "III. Working with Fabrics" 20. The Fabric8 perspective 21. Setting up a Fabric Environment 22. Specifying and Connecting to a Fabric Expand section "22. Specifying and Connecting to a Fabric" Collapse section "22. Specifying and Connecting to a Fabric" 22.1. Adding fabric details 22.2. Connecting to a fabric 22.3. Disconnecting from a fabric 22.4. Editing a fabric's details 22.5. Deleting a fabric's details 23. Working with Fabric Containers Expand section "23. Working with Fabric Containers" Collapse section "23. Working with Fabric Containers" 23.1. Creating a new child container 23.2. Creating a container on a remote host 23.3. Creating a new container on a cloud 23.4. Starting a container 23.5. Changing a Container's Profiles 23.6. Stopping a container 23.7. Deleting a container 24. Working with Fabric Profiles Expand section "24. Working with Fabric Profiles" Collapse section "24. Working with Fabric Profiles" 24.1. Creating a new profile 24.2. Deleting a profile 25. Working with Versions Expand section "25. Working with Versions" Collapse section "25. Working with Versions" 25.1. Creating a new version of a profile 25.2. Setting a container's version 26. Creating a Fabric in the Cloud Expand section "26. Creating a Fabric in the Cloud" Collapse section "26. Creating a Fabric in the Cloud" 26.1. Adding cloud details 26.2. Specifying fabric details A. Wizard field references Expand section "A. Wizard field references" Collapse section "A. Wizard field references" New Camel XML File New Fuse Project New Fuse Project New Fuse Message New Camel JUnit Test Case Test Endpoints Define a New Server New Server Configuration Add and Remove Fabric Details Create Child Container Create Container via SSH Create Container in a Cloud Create Version Cloud Details Create Fabric in the Cloud B. Tooling preferences Expand section "B. Tooling preferences" Collapse section "B. Tooling preferences" Deploy Folders Editor Fuse JMX Navigator Tools Trademark Disclaimer Third Party Acknowledgements Settings Close Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Training A Red Hat training course is available for Red Hat Fuse Appendix B. Tooling preferences Appendix B. Tooling preferences Previous Next