Petals Getting started - day 2 - Petals ESB and Webconsole

Last tested with
  • Petals ESB 3.1
  • Petals Studio 1.1.0
  • Petals SE RMI 1.1.1
  • Petals BC SOAP 4.0.2
  • Petals Webconsole 2.0.3
  • Tomcat 6.0.29
  • JDK 6 update 20

Installation

Downloads

  1. Download JDK
  2. Download TomCat
  3. Download projects : Petals ESB, Petals Webconsole
  4. Download components : Petals-SE-RMI  & Petals-BC-SOAP

Install required softwares

  1. Install JDK, if not already installed. Configure JAVA_HOME path.
  2. Install TomCat (See Tomcat documentation).

Install Petals ESB

  1. Install Petals ESB: Unzip the package.
    Under windows, put the petals folder in C:/petals-platform-xxx

Install Petals Webconsole

  1. Copy petals-webconsole-ui-xxx.war into apache-tomcat-xxx/webapps
  2. Start Tomcat

Get Petals ESB running

Install BC SOAP

Start Petals ESB. (First in Console Mode, try a few command lines)

Launch Webconsole

Install BC SOAP

You can install BC SOAP by different ways :
  • Install from Webconsole. Then start the component.
  • Drop the zip in petals/install/ ; The component is already started. (To uninstall, remove the .zio from petals/installed/ folder)
  • Install from command line. When advanced, you can deploy using Maven scripts

Install the four SA packaged in Petals Studio yesterday.

Install them via webconsole

There are several operation to change the state of a component :
  • Start: Component is running
  • Stop: Component stops receiving messages
  • Shutdown: Clean-up and release all ressources used by components
  • Uninstall: Removes the component
    *

Test in Webconsole

Look at the webconsole. To activate the "test" panel, install Petals-SE-RMI in Petals ESB.

Try and test everything.

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