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The zip file structure is:
 
The zip file structure is:
;Config
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;Config: root directory
 
:BpelProcess: this folder contains all file for Bpel service  
 
:BpelProcess: this folder contains all file for Bpel service  
 
:Rules: this folder contains all files for Drools configuration
 
:Rules: this folder contains all files for Drools configuration
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:GVCore.xml: see [[GVCore]] section, for more information
 
:GVCore.xml: see [[GVCore]] section, for more information
 
:GVESV.jks: This file is the keystore that Vulcon or GVConsole can be used to encipher private data
 
:GVESV.jks: This file is the keystore that Vulcon or GVConsole can be used to encipher private data
:GVSupport.xml:
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:GVSupport.xml: see [[GVSupport]] section, for more information
 
:GVVariables.xml:
 
:GVVariables.xml:
 
:gvesb-catalog.xml:
 
:gvesb-catalog.xml:

Revision as of 11:30, 4 March 2013

Export Configuration

The Export configuration functionality generates a zip file containing the GreenVulcano® ESB configuration. This file can be used in VulCon to align the VulCon configuration to the server configuration

The zip file structure is:

Config
root directory
BpelProcess: this folder contains all file for Bpel service
Rules: this folder contains all files for Drools configuration
dtds: this folder contains all dtd that gvCore use.
gvdte: this folder contains all xsl files.
keystores: this folder contains the keystore that can be used in GreenVulcano® ESB services
reports: this folder contains Birt template
services: this folder contail all file to configure GreenVulcano® ESB services
wsdl: this folder contains all WSDL file exposed by GreenVulcano® ESB
xsd: this folder contains the XSD files that can be used to validate XML contents
GvAdapters.xml: see Adapters section, for more information
GVCore.xml: see GVCore section, for more information
GVESV.jks: This file is the keystore that Vulcon or GVConsole can be used to encipher private data
GVSupport.xml: see GVSupport section, for more information
GVVariables.xml:
gvesb-catalog.xml: