Installation
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
To install/deploy a JBI artifact, just put its associated archive in the installation/deployment directory (identified by the property petals.autoloader.XXXXXX. 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.
To uninstall/undeploy a JBI artifact, just remove its associated archive from the uninstallation/undeployment directory (identified by the property petals.autoloader.XXXXXX. It will be automatically installed/deployed after a delay lower than the value of petals.autoloader.scan.period.
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.
Note 2: 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 trigerring another uninstallation/undeployment .
Configuration
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 |
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