Difference between revisions of "Plugins"
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In <span class="gvprodname">GreenVulcano® ESB</span>, a plug-in (or plugin) is a set of software components that adds specific abilities to a larger software application. | In <span class="gvprodname">GreenVulcano® ESB</span>, a plug-in (or plugin) is a set of software components that adds specific abilities to a larger software application. | ||
− | If supported, plug-ins enable customizing the functionality of an application. For example, plug-ins are commonly used in GreenVulcano ESB to read Excel [[gvvcl-excelreader]], for reading or writing a file [[gvvcl-file]]... . | + | If supported, plug-ins enable customizing the functionality of an application. For example, plug-ins are commonly used in <span class="gvprodname">GreenVulcano® ESB</span> to read Excel [[gvvcl-excelreader]], for reading or writing a file [[gvvcl-file]]... . |
For more information about available plugins see the links below. | For more information about available plugins see the links below. | ||
*[[gvvcl-axis2]] | *[[gvvcl-axis2]] |
Revision as of 14:55, 27 September 2011
In GreenVulcano® ESB, a plug-in (or plugin) is a set of software components that adds specific abilities to a larger software application. If supported, plug-ins enable customizing the functionality of an application. For example, plug-ins are commonly used in GreenVulcano® ESB to read Excel gvvcl-excelreader, for reading or writing a file gvvcl-file... . For more information about available plugins see the links below.