Difference between revisions of "First projects"
(11 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
| Creating a synchronous service || [[GVExample TOUPPER | TOUPPER]] | | Creating a synchronous service || [[GVExample TOUPPER | TOUPPER]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Creating an asynchronous service with JMS forward || TOUPPER_A | + | | Creating an asynchronous service with JMS forward || [[GVExample TOUPPER_A | TOUPPER_A]] |
|- | |- | ||
| Using the metadata || [[GVExample TestProperty | TestProperty ]] | | Using the metadata || [[GVExample TestProperty | TestProperty ]] | ||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
| Interacting with FileSystem and validating XML files. Creating support services || [[GVExample ValidateXMLFiles |ValidateXMLFiles and ValidateSingleXMLFile]] | | Interacting with FileSystem and validating XML files. Creating support services || [[GVExample ValidateXMLFiles |ValidateXMLFiles and ValidateSingleXMLFile]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Interacting with a Remote FileSystem via FTP and validating XML files. Creating support services || [[GVExample ValidateRemoteXMLFiles |ValidateRemoteXMLFiles and ValidateRemoteSingleXMLFile]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Sending an email with attachments || [[TestFileAttachment]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Receiving and processing emails. Using support services || [[ProcessSVCEmails and ProcessSingleSVCEmail]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Using WebServices as input and output || [[GVExample CCardQuery|CCardQuery]] |
− | |- | + | |- |
− | | Using | + | | Using WebServices as input and output || [[GVExample CCardPay|CCardPay]] |
|} | |} | ||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
Once a service has been configured and saved you have to export the last configuration. To do that: | Once a service has been configured and saved you have to export the last configuration. To do that: | ||
− | # Go to the Project view of {{ | + | # Go to the Project view of {{L_VULCON}}. Expand the <your project> item and click "conf". |
# Refresh (F5) | # Refresh (F5) | ||
− | # Right click the | + | # Right click the <your project> item. |
− | # Select voice "Vulcon | + | # Select voice Export -> "Vulcon Export Tool" -> "Vulcon Project". A new window will be open |
# Select the full path of the {{VULCON}} configuration .zip file. Click Finish | # Select the full path of the {{VULCON}} configuration .zip file. Click Finish | ||
− | |||
− | Now you are able to deploy and test your services with {{L_GVCONSOLE}}. | + | Now you are able to deploy and test your services with {{L_GVCONSOLE}}. For seeing how through an example click [[Examples_using_the_GV_Console|here]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 2 March 2012
The installation of GreenVulcano® ESB is provided with the following services.
Example scope | Service name |
---|---|
Creating a synchronous service | TOUPPER |
Creating an asynchronous service with JMS forward | TOUPPER_A |
Using the metadata | TestProperty |
Interacting with FileSystem and validating XML files. Creating support services | ValidateXMLFiles and ValidateSingleXMLFile |
Interacting with a Remote FileSystem via FTP and validating XML files. Creating support services | ValidateRemoteXMLFiles and ValidateRemoteSingleXMLFile |
Sending an email with attachments | TestFileAttachment |
Receiving and processing emails. Using support services | ProcessSVCEmails and ProcessSingleSVCEmail |
Using WebServices as input and output | CCardQuery |
Using WebServices as input and output | CCardPay |
Clicking on the service name (of those available) you can see a detailed description of the service VulCon® configuration procedure.
Once a service has been configured and saved you have to export the last configuration. To do that:
- Go to the Project view of VulCon®. Expand the <your project> item and click "conf".
- Refresh (F5)
- Right click the <your project> item.
- Select voice Export -> "Vulcon Export Tool" -> "Vulcon Project". A new window will be open
- Select the full path of the VulCon configuration .zip file. Click Finish
Now you are able to deploy and test your services with GV Console®. For seeing how through an example click here.