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| [[File:GVFileReader.png |20px]] || [[filereader-call]] || reading a file present in the file system
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| [[File:GVFileReader.png |20px]] || [[filereader-call]] || reading a file present in the local file system
 
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| [[File:GVFileWriter.png |20px]] || [[filewriter-call]] || writing a file in the file system
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| [[File:GVFileWriter.png |20px]] || [[filewriter-call]] || writing a file in the local file system
 
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| [[File:GVFileManager.png |20px]] || [[filemanager-call]] || searching, moving, coping, deleting, compressing and uncompressing a file
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| [[File:GVFileManager.png |20px]] || [[filemanager-call]] || searching, moving, coping, deleting, compressing and uncompressing files/directories
 
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| [[File:GVFsMonitor2.png |20px]] || [[fsmonitor-call]] || getting a XML report of a directory containing the existing, created, modified and deleted files, from the last scan
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| [[File:GVFsMonitor2.png |20px]] || [[fsmonitor-call]] || getting a XML report of a directory containing the existing, created, modified and deleted files, from the last scan, on local or remote file system
 
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| [[File:GVRemoteManager.png |20px]] || [[remotemanager-call]] || performing operations to a file present in a remote file system via FTP/SFTP/FTPS
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| [[File:GVRemoteManager.png |20px]] || [[remotemanager-call]] || performing operations on files/directories present in a remote file system via FTP/SFTP/FTPS
 
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| [[File:GVShellID.png |20px]] || [[shell-call]] || executing a shell command
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| [[File:GVShellID.png |20px]] || [[shell-call]] || executing a local shell command
 
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| [[File:GVRSHFileReader.png |20px]] || [[rsh-filereader-call]] || reading a file in a local or remote file system through the {{GVESB}} RSH RMI server
 
| [[File:GVRSHFileReader.png |20px]] || [[rsh-filereader-call]] || reading a file in a local or remote file system through the {{GVESB}} RSH RMI server
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| [[File:GVWsCall.png | 20px]] || [[ws-call]] || defining useful information for making a call to a Web Service
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| [[File:GVWsCall.png | 20px]] || [[ws-call]] || invoking a Web Service using SOAP
 
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| [[File:GVWsCall.png | 20px]] || [[rest-call]] || defining useful information for making a call to a Web Service using Rest mode
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| [[File:GVWsCall.png | 20px]] || [[rest-call]] || invoking a Web Service using REST
 
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| [[File:GVDHCall.png | 20px]] || [[dh-call]] || defining the parameter for making a call to [[DataHandler]]
 
| [[File:GVDHCall.png | 20px]] || [[dh-call]] || defining the parameter for making a call to [[DataHandler]]
 
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| [[File:GVBirtReportCall.png | 20px]] || [[birt-report-call]] || defining the parameter to generate a BIRT report
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| [[File:GVBirtReportCall.png | 20px]] || [[birt-report-call]] || generate a BIRT report
 
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| [[File:GVExcelCall.png | 20px]] || [[excel-call]] || defining the parameter to create an Excel report from a DB select
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| [[File:GVExcelCall.png | 20px]] || [[excel-call]] || create an Excel report from a DB select
 
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| [[File:Enqueue32.png | 20px]] || [[jms-enqueue]] || performing a queuing/publish operation on a JMS queue/topic
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| [[File:Enqueue32.png | 20px]] || [[jms-enqueue]] || performing a queuing/publish operation on a JMS Queue/Topic
 
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| [[File:Dequeue32.png | 20px]] || [[jms-dequeue]] || performing a reception operation from a JMS queue/topic
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| [[File:Dequeue32.png | 20px]] || [[jms-dequeue]] || performing a reception operation from a JMS Queue/Topic
 
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| [[File:GVSmtpCall.png | 20px]] || [[smtp-call]] || sending an email
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| [[File:GVSmtpCall.png | 20px]] || [[smtp-call]] || sending an email using SMTP protocol
 
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| [[File:GVPopCall.png | 20px]] || [[pop-call]] || receiving an email
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| [[File:GVPopCall.png | 20px]] || [[pop-call]] || receiving an email using POP3 protocol
 
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| [[File:GVSmtpCall.png | 20px]] || [[exchange-send-call]] || sending an email
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| [[File:GVPopCall.png | 20px]] || [[pop-uid-remove-call]] || removing emails UID from UID cache, useful for email reprocess using POP3 protocol
 
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| [[File:GVPopCall.png | 20px]] || [[exchange-receive-call]] || receiving an email
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| [[File:GVSmtpCall.png | 20px]] || [[exchange-send-call]] || sending an email using Exchange WS interface
 
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| [[File:GVPopCall.png | 20px]] || [[exchange-manage-call]] || manage an email on server
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| [[File:GVPopCall.png | 20px]] || [[exchange-receive-call]] || receiving an email using Exchange WS interface
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| [[File:GVPopCall.png | 20px]] || [[exchange-manage-call]] || manage an email on server using Exchange WS interface
 
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| [[File:GVEjbCall.png | 20px]] || [[j2ee-ejb-call]] || invoking an Enterprise Java Bean
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| [[File:GVEjbCall.png | 20px]] || [[j2ee-ejb-call]] || invoking an EJB (Enterprise Java Bean)
 
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| [[File:GVJcaCall.png | 20px]] || [[j2ee-jca-call]] || invoking an adapter JCA  (Java Connector Architecture) that exposes the interface CCI  (Common Client Interface).
 
| [[File:GVJcaCall.png | 20px]] || [[j2ee-jca-call]] || invoking an adapter JCA  (Java Connector Architecture) that exposes the interface CCI  (Common Client Interface).
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| [[File:GVHttpCall.png | 20px]] || [[http-call]] || calling HTTP methods on remote servers
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| [[File:GVHttpCall.png | 20px]] || [[http-call]] || calling HTTP methods on remote servers
 
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| [[File:GVHl7Call.png | 20px]] || [[hl7-call]] || invoking synchronous services on systems that use the HL7 v2 protocol with messages either standard or in XML format
 
| [[File:GVHl7Call.png | 20px]] || [[hl7-call]] || invoking synchronous services on systems that use the HL7 v2 protocol with messages either standard or in XML format
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| [[File:GVGenericCall.png | 20px]] || [[generic-call]] || doing a [[Develop Generic VCL Call|user developed generic plug-in]] invocation
 
| [[File:GVGenericCall.png | 20px]] || [[generic-call]] || doing a [[Develop Generic VCL Call|user developed generic plug-in]] invocation
 
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| [[File:GVCoreCall.png | 20px]] || [[gvcore-call]] || invoking directly a flow of the {{GVESB}} core (removed in v3.2.0)
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| [[File:GVCoreCall.png | 20px]] || [[gvcore-call]] || invoking directly a flow of the {{GVESB}} core. '''REMOVED in v3.2.0'''
 
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| [[File:GVRulesCall.png | 20px]] || [[rules-call]] || invoking a Rule Engine service
 
| [[File:GVRulesCall.png | 20px]] || [[rules-call]] || invoking a Rule Engine service
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| [[File:Tweet.png | 20px]] || [[twitter-get-user-timeline]]  || timeline
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| [[File:Tweet.png | 20px]] || [[twitter-get-user-timeline]]  || get user timeline
 
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| [[File:Tweet.png | 20px]] || [[twitter-search]]  || search
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| [[File:Tweet.png | 20px]] || [[twitter-search]]  || search status updates
 
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Revision as of 07:17, 14 May 2014

In GreenVulcano® ESB, a plug-in is a software component that extends the capability to access an external system, database or data in general.

For example, plug-ins are commonly used in GreenVulcano® ESB to read Excel files (excelreader-call), or for reading/writing a file (filereader-call / filewriter-call).


The following tables show all the available GreenVulcano® ESB plugins grouped by technology:


File system

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVFileReader.png filereader-call reading a file present in the local file system
GVFileWriter.png filewriter-call writing a file in the local file system
GVFileManager.png filemanager-call searching, moving, coping, deleting, compressing and uncompressing files/directories
GVFsMonitor2.png fsmonitor-call getting a XML report of a directory containing the existing, created, modified and deleted files, from the last scan, on local or remote file system
GVRemoteManager.png remotemanager-call performing operations on files/directories present in a remote file system via FTP/SFTP/FTPS
GVShellID.png shell-call executing a local shell command
GVRSHFileReader.png rsh-filereader-call reading a file in a local or remote file system through the GreenVulcano® ESB RSH RMI server
GVRSHFileWriter.png rsh-filewriter-call writing a file in a local or remote file system through the GreenVulcano® ESB RSH RMI server
GVRSHCall.png rsh-call executing a shell command in a local or remote system through the GreenVulcano® ESB RSH RMI server

WebService

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVWsCall.png ws-call invoking a Web Service using SOAP
Plug-in Use this for ...
GVWsCall.png rest-call invoking a Web Service using REST

Data Base

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVDBCall.png db-call basic DB interaction
GVDHCall.png dh-call defining the parameter for making a call to DataHandler
GVBirtReportCall.png birt-report-call generate a BIRT report
GVExcelCall.png excel-call create an Excel report from a DB select

JMS

Plug-in Use this for ...
Enqueue32.png jms-enqueue performing a queuing/publish operation on a JMS Queue/Topic
Dequeue32.png jms-dequeue performing a reception operation from a JMS Queue/Topic

Routing

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVRoutedCall.png routed-call creating a routing mechanism at the level of communication channel
during the execution of flows, the operation is seen as a simple call
GVRoutedDequeueCall.png routed-dequeue creating a routing mechanism at the level of communication channel
during the execution of flows, the operation is seen as a simple dequeue
GVRoutedEnqueueCall.png routed-enqueue creating a routing mechanism at the level of communication channel
during the execution of flows, the operation is seen as a simple enqueue

Mail

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVSmtpCall.png smtp-call sending an email using SMTP protocol
GVPopCall.png pop-call receiving an email using POP3 protocol
Plug-in Use this for ...
GVPopCall.png pop-uid-remove-call removing emails UID from UID cache, useful for email reprocess using POP3 protocol
GVSmtpCall.png exchange-send-call sending an email using Exchange WS interface
GVPopCall.png exchange-receive-call receiving an email using Exchange WS interface
GVPopCall.png exchange-manage-call manage an email on server using Exchange WS interface

J2EE

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVEjbCall.png j2ee-ejb-call invoking an EJB (Enterprise Java Bean)
GVJcaCall.png j2ee-jca-call invoking an adapter JCA (Java Connector Architecture) that exposes the interface CCI (Common Client Interface).

LDAP

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVLDAPSearch.png ldap-search-call searching data on LDAP servers
GVLDAPUpdate.png ldap-update-call updating data on LDAP servers

Communication

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVHttpCall.png http-call calling HTTP methods on remote servers
GVHl7Call.png hl7-call invoking synchronous services on systems that use the HL7 v2 protocol with messages either standard or in XML format
Call.png jbpm-call using the JBPM plugin
Call.png jbpm-task-call using the JBPM TASK plugin
GVopenspcoopCall.png openspcoop-call using the Open SPCoop plugin

Utility

Plug-in Use this for ...
GVJmxCall.png jmx-call invoking MBean methods or set/get attributes on servers
GVextractData.png extract-data-call extract data from the body of the message
GVtest.png test-service-call simulate a test service
GVExcelReaderCall.png excelreader-call reading from a Excel file
GVGenericCall.png generic-call doing a user developed generic plug-in invocation
GVCoreCall.png gvcore-call invoking directly a flow of the GreenVulcano® ESB core. REMOVED in v3.2.0
GVRulesCall.png rules-call invoking a Rule Engine service


Twitter

Plug-in Use this for ...
Tweet.png twitter-update-status tweet
Retweet.png twitter-retweet-status retweet
Follow.png twitter-enable-notification follow
Unfollow.png twitter-disable-notification unfollow
Follower.png twitter-get-followers-ids get followers
AddUser.png twitter-get-friends-ids get friends
Message.png twitter-send-direct-message send direct tweet
Plug-in Use this for ...
Tweet.png twitter-get-user-timeline get user timeline
Tweet.png twitter-search search status updates

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