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Welcome to {{GVESB}} Wiki, the place where you can find all information about our [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_service_bus ESB]. Start exploring {{GVESB}} following the links below!
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==Overview==
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<p style="font-size: 2em">Welcome to {{GVESB}} Wiki</p>
{{GVESB}} is an Enterprise Service Bus, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source], fully developed by one of the most experienced [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_application_integration EAI] teams, derived from a deep understanding of the topic on vendor products and from the direct participation in implementations of ESB systems with very challenging design requirements:
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<p>the place where you can find all information about our [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_service_bus ESB].</p>
 
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<p>Start exploring {{GVESB}} '''[[Basic concepts]]''' or follow the links below!</p>
* High transactions volume
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<p>'''Core Developers''': check our [[Software Development Guidelines]] ''(draft)''</p>
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* Availability of  technology adapters (Database, File, {{L_GVWS}}, e-Mail, etc)
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* Availability of application adapters
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* Powerful and flexible [[Data transformation]] engine
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{{GVESB}} is a Java-based software built to support complex [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-oriented_architecture SOA] architectures. Its [[multi-layer architecture]] allows an unlimited customization, solving most of enterprise integration issues like exchanging data between existing systems. Many [[plugins]] and [[adapters]] are already available for a huge flexibility.
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==Installation==
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{{GVESB}}, entirely made in Java, provides full compatibility with most operating systems that support natively the Java Virtual Machine provided by Sun Microsystems. In order to install, configure and run {{GVESB}}, please follow next items:
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* [[Prerequisites]]
 
* [[Installation]]
 
* [[Post Installation]]
 
* [[Starting]] {{GVESB}}
 
* [[FAQs]]
 
 
 
==Examples==
 
 
 
The installation of {{GVESB}} is provided with several examples of service configuration. These examples are listed [[First GVESB Projects| here]]. In its sub-sections are described the configuration procedures for this services.
 
 
 
If you are already familiar with {{GVESB}}, you can step directly to the [[Advanced Test Projects]] that shows some examples of application.
 
 
 
If you want to test your own skills using  {{GVESB}}, it is also provided the [[Test your self]] section. Here you can find a complete exercise with its answer, step by step.
 
 
 
=={{VULCON}}<sup>&reg;</sup>==
 
{{GVESB}} Enterprise is provided of a powerful graphical designing tool {{VULCON}}<sup>&reg;</sup>.
 
It can be used to easily build integrations among systems and to model service flows.
 
 
 
See {{L_VULCON}} section for further information and to understand how it is possible to create a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-oriented_modeling service oriented modeling approach], avoiding developers to write new soure code or manually edit any configuration file.
 
 
 
To create and deploy a new service with {{GVESB}} there's no need to write and test new Java code!
 
 
 
With the latest release of {{VULCON}}<sup>&reg;</sup>, the graphical design tool for {{GVESB}}, integration will never be easier, since {{VULCON}}<sup>&reg;</sup> is, by far, the easiest and most accessible way to build integration flows.
 
 
 
=={{GVCONSOLE}}<sup>&reg;</sup>==
 
{{GVESB}} is provided of a sophisticated ''web application'' for the administration and deploy of the entire platform.
 
 
 
See {{L_GVCONSOLE}} section for detailed information on how to:
 
 
 
* Save a configuration
 
 
 
* View and restore previous configurations
 
 
 
* Profile users
 
 
 
* Create and design workflows
 
 
 
* Configure any component, layer and connector
 
 
 
* Start and stop services (also logical groups of services)
 
 
 
* Test services
 
 
 
* Monitor the state of one or more {{GVESB}} instances
 
 
 
* Hot reload new services and configurations (you never need to stop the server!)
 
 
 
* Create statistical graphics
 
 
 
* Track the log files with advanced filtering
 
 
 
* ... and more ...
 

Latest revision as of 13:33, 3 January 2016

Welcome to GreenVulcano® ESB Wiki

the place where you can find all information about our ESB.

Start exploring GreenVulcano® ESB Basic concepts or follow the links below!

Core Developers: check our Software Development Guidelines (draft)

Overview

GreenVulcano® ESB is an Enterprise Service Bus, Open Source, fully developed by one of the most experienced EAI teams, derived from a deep understanding of the topic on vendor products and from the direct participation in implementations of ESB systems with very challenging design requirements:

  • High transactions volume
  • Large number of interconnected systems and different protocols supported
  • Response in near real time
  • Availability of technology adapters (Database, File, Web Services, e-Mail, etc)
  • Availability of application adapters
  • Powerful and flexible Data transformation engine

GreenVulcano® ESB is a Java-based software built to support complex SOA architectures. Its multi-layer architecture allows an unlimited customization, solving most of enterprise integration issues like exchanging data between existing systems. Many plugins and adapters are already available for a huge flexibility.

Take a look at our Road Map and share your opinion with our team!


See also: License, Project examples, Change-log

Installation

GreenVulcano® ESB, entirely made in Java, provides full compatibility with most operating systems that support natively the Java Virtual Machine provided by Sun Microsystems. In order to install, configure and run GreenVulcano® ESB, please follow next items:

VulCon®

GreenVulcano® ESB Enterprise is provided of a powerful graphical designing tool VulCon®. It can be used to easily build integrations among systems and to model service flows.

See VulCon® section for further information and to understand how it is possible to create a service oriented modeling approach, avoiding developers to write new soure code or manually edit any configuration file.

To create and deploy a new service with GreenVulcano® ESB there's no need to write and test new Java code!

With the latest release of VulCon®, the graphical design tool for GreenVulcano® ESB, integration will never be easier, since VulCon® is, by far, the easiest and most accessible way to build integration flows.

See the amazing Debugger available from GreenVulcano® ESB v3.3, the essential tool for your productivity. Also, from this version, VulCon® is now part of Developer Studio, a complete workbench for developing complex workflows with GreenVulcano® ESB.

GV Console®

GreenVulcano® ESB is provided of a sophisticated web application for the administration and deploy of the entire platform.

See GV Console® section for detailed information on how to:

  • Save a configuration
  • View and restore previous configurations
  • Profile users
  • Create and design workflows
  • Configure any component, layer and connector
  • Start and stop services (also logical groups of services)
  • Test services
  • Monitor the state of one or more GreenVulcano® ESB instances
  • Hot reload new services and configurations (you never need to stop the server!)
  • Create statistical graphics
  • Track the log files with advanced filtering
  • ... and more ...