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==Definition==
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==Description==
{{GVESB}} is a Java-based software service platform able to support complex [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-oriented_architecture SOA] architectures. Its [[multi-layer architecture]] allows an unlimited customization, solving most of enterprise integration issues like exchanging data between existing systems. Many [[plugins]] and [[adapters]] are already available for a huge flexibility.
 
==Access==
 
{{GVESB}} Console is available at:
 
  
http://ipAddress:port/gvconsole
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The {{GVCONSOLE}} is a Web Application providing a centralized tool to manage, monitor and administer all the {{GVESB}} instances.
(Ex. http://localhost:8080/gvconsole)
 
  
where ipAddress is the server address where the application has been deployed and gvconsole is the name given to the web console.
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This application makes the deployment of Services on the {{GVESB}} servers easier, helps the functional testing, the log listing and system performance visualization.
In order to display the web console, user must login by submitting a valid administrative username and password.
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:GVConsoleAccess.png|center|thumb|500px|Access GVConsole]]
 
 
 
==Deploy New Service==
 
In this section it is possible to ''deploy'' in Server the new services created with {{VULCON}}. Deploy consists in adding the configurations of services, adapters, etc., present into the compress file created through the {{VULCON}} wizard, into the {{GVESB}} Server configuration.
 
 
 
After clicking in the "Deploy New Services" key, user can choose the zip file to upload and then click on "Submit".
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:GVConsoleDeployNewService.gif|center|thumb|500px|Deploy new service]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Once this step is completed, user can visualize a list of services and its relative parameters:
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:GVConsoleDeployServiceServiceList.jpg|center|thumb|500px|Tab Deploy Service]]
 
 
 
 
 
There are present three subsections:
 
 
 
* '''[[Deploy Service]]'''
 
* '''[[Deploy Adapter]]'''
 
* '''[[Deploy Support Parameter]]'''
 
 
 
==Parameter==
 
This section shows the {{GVESB}} configuration files.
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:GVConsolePrameter1.gif|center|thumb|700px|Parameter]]
 
 
 
 
 
''Configuration management'' shows the registered documents with their descriptions, the operations available for each document and a ''form'' to modify a document. Availability of documents and operations depends on the permissions granted to the application user.
 
 
 
 
 
For every file the user can:
 
 
 
* Editing [[Edit]]
 
* Viewing [[View]]
 
* Analyse chronology [[History]]
 
 
 
==Web Services==
 
 
 
==Utility==
 
 
 
This section contains the {{GVCONSOLE}} tools:
 
 
 
* '''[[Java properties]]'''
 
* '''[[Locks file management]]'''
 
* '''[[Reload Configuration]]'''
 
* '''[[Export Services Configuration]]'''
 
 
 
==Testing==
 
 
 
''Testing'' is a Web application that provides a {{GVESB}} service invocation simulating a client request.
 
 
 
[[File:GVConsoleTesting.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Testing section]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The ''testing'' process is divided into three steps:
 
 
 
* '''[[Data input]]'''
 
* '''[[Testing output]]'''
 
* '''[[Exceptions]]'''
 
 
 
==Log Viewer==
 
 
 
User can access to this area using the "Log" panel:
 
 
 
[[File:GVConsoleLog.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Log viewer]]
 
  
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==Access==
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[[File:GVConsoleAccess.png|thumb|Access GVConsole]]
  
* [[Log]]
 
  
==Report==
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{{GVESB}} Console can be accessed at the URL:
  
User can access to this area clicking the "Report" key:
 
  
[[File:GVConsoleReport.jpg|center|thumb|600px|BIRT Report Generator]]
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: <nowiki>http://ipAddress:port/gvconsole</nowiki> (Ex. http://localhost:8080/gvconsole)
  
  
* [[Report]]
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where ''ipAddress'' is the server address where the application has been deployed and ''gvconsole'' is the name given to the web application.
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In order to display the web console, users must login by submitting a valid administrator account credentials.
  
==SavePoint==
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=={{GVCONSOLE}} Menu==
  
It is possible to access into this are with the "Save Point" key.
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With the {{GVCONSOLE}} you can:
  
[[File:GVConsoleSavePoint.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Save Point Console]]
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[[File:GVConsoleInitPage.jpg|thumb|400px|GVConsole]]
  
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* Deploy a new service ([[Deploy New Services]]);
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* Modify the {{GVESB}} XML configuration ([[Parameter]]);
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* Manage WebService deployment ([[Web Services]]);
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* Use {{GVCONSOLE}} Tools ([[Utility]])
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* Test {{GVESB}} services ([[Testing]]);
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* View the log messages ([[Log]])
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* Create BIRT reports ([[Report]]);
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* Manage the SavePoint ([[SavePoint]]);
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* Monitor JVM metrics ([[Monitoring]]).
  
* [[Save Point]]
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==Next steps==
* [[Enabling DB SavePoint]]
 
  
==Monitoring==
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In order to learn more about {{GVCONSOLE}} see [[Examples using the {{GVCONSOLE}}]] section. Otherwise, if you already know how this application works, you may want to [[Deploy New Services|deploy new services]] and test your [[{{VULCON}} first flow]].
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 11 February 2012

Description

The GV Console is a Web Application providing a centralized tool to manage, monitor and administer all the GreenVulcano® ESB instances.

This application makes the deployment of Services on the GreenVulcano® ESB servers easier, helps the functional testing, the log listing and system performance visualization.

Access

Access GVConsole


GreenVulcano® ESB Console can be accessed at the URL:


http://ipAddress:port/gvconsole (Ex. http://localhost:8080/gvconsole)


where ipAddress is the server address where the application has been deployed and gvconsole is the name given to the web application. In order to display the web console, users must login by submitting a valid administrator account credentials.

GV Console Menu

With the GV Console you can:

GVConsole

Next steps

In order to learn more about GV Console see Examples using the GV Console section. Otherwise, if you already know how this application works, you may want to deploy new services and test your VulCon first flow. {{#w4grb_rate:}} <w4grb_ratinglist latestvotes items="5" nosort/>