Installation of the extension
This extension is embedded into the ZIP archive and automatically install when installing Petals ESB using this archive.
This extension is also available as a Debian package, see "Installing Petals ESB using the Debian packages" to install the package "petals-esb-autoloader".
Using the Petals ESB Autoloader
Installling/Deploying with the Petals ESB Autoloader
To install/deploy a JBI artifact, just put its associated archive in the installation/deployment directory (identified by the property petals.autoloader.path.install). It will be automatically installed/deployed after a delay lower than the value of petals.autoloader.scan.period, and moved in the uninstallation/undeployment directory.
Note 1: If a JBI artifact is installed/deployed by another process, using the JMX API for example, the autoloader is notified and the associated JBI archive is put in the uninstallation/undeployment directory, so it will be possible to use the Petals ESB autoloader to uninstall/undeploy the JBI artifact.
Note 2: A service assembly is automatically generated during the deployment process of a deployable service unit. So to undeploy such a service unit, you MUST undeploy the generated service assembly identified by:
- its JBI identifier defined as the service unit identifier,
- its filename defined as sa-<su-jbi-identifier>-<uid>.zip, where su-jbi-identifier is the service unit identifier and <uid> is an UID.
Note 3: If Petals ESB was installed on a Debian-based operating system from Debian packages, the filesystem operations must be done with the right system user: petals
sudo -u petals cp /tmp/petals-bc-soap-4.3.0.zip /var/lib/petals-esb/sample0/install
Uninstallling/Undeploying with the Petals ESB Autoloader
To uninstall/undeploy a JBI artifact, just remove its associated archive from the uninstallation/undeployment directory (identified by the property petals.autoloader.path.installed). It will be automatically uninstalled/undeployed after a delay lower than the value of petals.autoloader.scan.period.
If a JBI artifact is uninstalled/undeployed through the Petals ESB autoloader and has another JBI artifacts depending on it, they will be automatically uninstalled/undeployed.
Note 4: If a JBI artifact is uninstalled/undeployed by another process, using the JMX API for example, the autoloader is notified and the associated JBI archive is automatically removed from the uninstallation/undeployment directory, without trigering another uninstallation/undeployment.
Note 5: If Petals ESB was installed on a Debian-based operating system from Debian packages, the filesystem operations must be done with the right system user: petals
sudo -u petals rm /var/lib/petals-esb/sample0/installed/petals-bc-soap-4.3.0.zip
Configuration
Runtime configuration parameters
Configuration parameters of the Petals ESB Autoloader are available into the container local configuration (ie. into the file server.properties:
Parameter/Property name | Default value | Description |
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petals.autoloader | true | Flag enabling/disabling the autoloader |
petals.autoloader.scan.period | 4000 | Delay, in milliseconds, between two directory scans |
petals.autoloader.path.install | ${petals.data.basedir}/install | Directory to install/deploy JBI artifacts |
petals.autoloader.path.installed | ${petals.data.basedir}/installed | Directory to uninstall/undeploy JBI artifacts |
Logging configuration parameters
The Petals ESB Autoloader uses the following logger to trace its execution: Petals.Extensions.AutoLoaderService.
As the Petals ESB Autoloder is provided into the ZIP Archive of Petals ESB, its logging configuration is already configured. If you install this extension through Debian or RPM package, just add something like the following lines to your loggers.properties:
Petals.Extensions.AutoLoaderService.level=FINEST