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*[[GVXPath]] allows the configuration of XPATH library.
 
*[[GVXPath]] allows the configuration of XPATH library.
 
*[[GVForwards]]from this element it's possible manage {{GVESB}} JMS Forward configuration.
 
*[[GVForwards]]from this element it's possible manage {{GVESB}} JMS Forward configuration.
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==Adapters view==
 
==Adapters view==

Revision as of 11:30, 26 February 2013

view VulCon

Vulcon view

  • Core view: provides all tools to configure GreenVulcano® ESB services.
  • Adapters view: Represents the external systems invocation entry point to GreenVulcano® ESB services.
  • Variables view: Represents the file where you define the variables identified in previous views.
  • Project explorer: Displays, in a tree structure, all of the files and projects under your workspace directory.

Core view

Core view is composed by many elements each one having its own role in GreenVulcano® ESB context.

  • GVCryptoHelper from this element it's possible manage the configuration of key store and keys used by GreenVulcanoESB cypher framework.
  • GVXPath allows the configuration of XPATH library.
  • GVForwardsfrom this element it's possible manage GreenVulcano® ESB JMS Forward configuration.
  • GVPoolManager

Adapters view

Variables view

Sight Core expanding the voice GVServices - GVServices, you may notice that the configuration of services is divided into two major components:

  • Groups view: The element groups in turn contains n sub-elements of type group. Each group contains the configuration of the service group. A group of services allows you to manage the state of activation of multiple services simultaneously.
  • Services view: Contains the configuration of services. Are specified for each service enabled clients, server systems, operating procedures, notes and more. Expand the Services under GVServices - GVServices, the user sees the name of the service, the type of operation and all the nodes used to create the flow.