Apache Karaf 3.0.5 Guides
Equinox OSGi frameworks, and provide additional features on top of the framework. Apache Karaf can be scaled from a very lightweight container to a fully features enterprise service: it's a very flexible and and extensible container, covering all the major needs. Here is a short list of provided features: • Hot deployment: simply drop a file in the deploy directory, Apache Karaf will detect the type of the feature:repo-add camel 2.10.0 Adding feature url mvn:org.apache.camel.karaf/apache-camel/ 2.10.0/xml/features karaf@root()> feature:install camel-spring karaf@root()> bundle:install -s mvn:org.apache.camel/0 码力 | 203 页 | 534.36 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Container 4.x - Documentation
Update Notes (from Karaf 3.x to 4.x versions) 3.1. Distributions 3.2. Commands 3.3. Features repositories 3.4. Features resolver 3.5. Namespaces 3.6. Maven plugin 3.7. Update guide 4. User Guide 4 Feature and resolver 4.10.4. Features repositories 4.10.5. Boot features 4.10.6. Features upgrade 4.10.7. Overrides 4.10.8. Feature bundles 4.10.9. Dependent features 4.10.10. Feature configurations JMX FeatureMBean 4.11. Deployers 4.11.1. Blueprint deployer 4.11.2. Spring deployer 4.11.3. Features deployer 4.11.4. KAR deployer 4.11.5. War deployer 4.11.6. Wrap deployer 4.12. KAR 4.12.1.0 码力 | 370 页 | 1.03 MB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cellar 4.x - Documentation
Windows 2.4. Building on Unix 3. Deploy Cellar 3.1. Registering Cellar features 3.2. Starting Cellar 3.3. Optional features 4. Core runtime and Hazelcast 4.1. Hazelcast cluster identification 4 resources 7. Cellar groups 7.1. New group 7.2. Clustered Resources and Cluster Groups 7.2.1. Features 7.2.2. Bundles 7.2.3. Configurations 7.2.4. OBR (optional) 7.2.5. EventAdmin (optional) 7.3 hostname or IP and port list). Cellar is able to synchronize: * bundles (remote or local) * config * features Optionally, Cellar also support synchronization of OSGi EventAdmin, OBR (URLs and bundles). The0 码力 | 39 页 | 177.09 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cellar 3.x Documentation
Windows 2.4. Building on Unix 3. Deploy Cellar 3.1. Registering Cellar features 3.2. Starting Cellar 3.3. Optional features 4. Core runtime and Hazelcast 4.1. Hazelcast cluster identification 4 resources 7. Cellar groups 7.1. New group 7.2. Clustered Resources and Cluster Groups 7.2.1. Features 7.2.2. Bundles 7.2.3. Configurations 7.2.4. OBR (optional) 7.2.5. EventAdmin (optional) 7.3 port list). Cellar is able to synchronize: • bundles (remote, local, or from an OBR) • config • features • eventadmin Optionally, Cellar also support synchronization of OSGi EventAdmin, OBR (URLs and0 码力 | 34 页 | 157.07 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cave 3.x - Documentation
1. Installation 1.1. Pre-installation requirements 1.2. Registration of the Apache Karaf Cave features 1.3. Starting Apache Karaf Cave Server 2. Repository 2.1. Create 2.2. List 2.3. Repository Karaf Cave is an Apache Karaf sub-project. It provides an OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR) and Karaf Features Repository (KFR). OBR provides a service that can automatically install a bundle, with its deployment deployment dependencies, from a bundle repository. Apache Karaf Cave provides the following features: • Storage: Karaf Cave includes a storage backend. The default one is a simple filesystem backend.0 码力 | 18 页 | 101.41 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cave 4.x - Documentation
1. Installation 1.1. Pre-installation requirements 1.2. Registration of the Apache Karaf Cave features 1.3. Starting Apache Karaf Cave Server 2. Repository 2.1. Create 2.2. List 3. Populate repository sub-project. Cave is an implementation of the OSGi Repository specification, providing additional features such as a complete Maven repository support, a REST API for management, support of remote repository with the requirements and capabilities of all artifacts. Apache Karaf Cave provides the following features: • Storage: Cave includes a storage backend. The default one is a simple filesystem backend. As0 码力 | 11 页 | 88.13 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Decanter 1.x - Documentation
you want. Apache Karaf Decanter provides Karaf features for each collector, appender, SLA alerter. The first thing to do is to add the Decanter features repository in Karaf: Or Now, you have to install collector: karaf@root()> feature:repo-add mvn:org.apache.karaf.decanter/apache-karaf-decanter/1.1.0/ xml/features karaf@root()> feature:repo-add decanter 1.1.0 karaf@root()> feature:install decanter-collector-log add the org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.LoggingFeature (https://github.com/apache/cxf/blob/master/rt/features/logging/src/main/java/org/apache/cxf/ext/logging/ LoggingFeature.java) to your service. This0 码力 | 67 页 | 213.16 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Decanter 2.x - Documentation
that you want. Apache Karaf Decanter provides Karaf features for each collector, appender, alerter. The first thing to do is to add the Decanter features repository in Karaf: karaf@root()> feature:repo-add feature:repo-add mvn:org.apache.karaf.decanter/apache-karaf- decanter/2.0.0/xml/features Or karaf@root()> feature:repo-add decanter 2.0.0 Now, you have to install the collectors, appenders, and eventually alerters the Apache Karaf Container. It’s the perfect way to audit all actions performed on resources (features, bundles, configurations, …) by users (via local shell console, SSH, or JMX). We recommend to0 码力 | 64 页 | 812.01 KB | 1 年前3
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