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Usually the '''Operations''' are grouped by:
 
Usually the '''Operations''' are grouped by:
*Technology:Some servers may have different technological interfaces (eg HTTP, RMI), then you can allocate additional channels to group operations based on the technology used.
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*Technology: Some servers may have different technological interfaces (eg HTTP, RMI), then you can allocate additional channels to group operations based on the technology used.
* Abstraction:It 'possible that a system is actually composed of several heterogeneous systems (such a situation can occur, for example, during a migration, or due to modification or replacement of systems). For each subsystem is possible to build a Channel.
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* Abstraction: It 'possible that a system is actually composed of several heterogeneous systems (such a situation can occur, for example, during a migration, or due to modification or replacement of systems). For each subsystem is possible to build a Channel.
  
 
=={{VULCON}} / {{GVCONSOLE}} Configuration==
 
=={{VULCON}} / {{GVCONSOLE}} Configuration==

Revision as of 10:53, 27 February 2013

Description

The Operations are grouped into Channels, how organize the Operation within the Channels is a choice of GreenVulcano® ESB developer

Usually the Operations are grouped by:

  • Technology: Some servers may have different technological interfaces (eg HTTP, RMI), then you can allocate additional channels to group operations based on the technology used.
  • Abstraction: It 'possible that a system is actually composed of several heterogeneous systems (such a situation can occur, for example, during a migration, or due to modification or replacement of systems). For each subsystem is possible to build a Channel.

VulCon / GV Console Configuration

The Channel Element is used by System. It has the attribute:

  • id-channel: ID of the channel. This identifier must be unique within the System and cannot be null.

Its possible subelements are:

File management:

WebService

Query DB

JMS queue

Routes

Mail

j2ee-calls

mm7-calls

util-calls

comm-calls

How To

From the VulCon® Core view, it is possible to insert a new Channel by right clicking the System element you are working on. Then Insert after and press Channel*. A new Channel element will be created. Fill the id-channel property in the properties view. Now you can insert all the operations needed.