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How configure components ?

by Bruno Prin-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with an Sun
jre 1.6.

The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure components.

So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't connect to
the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
service:jmx:rmi:/
//jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that it can't
connect.

When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I go to
component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search is here.

For example I try to configure mail component...

PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?

Best regards



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Re: How configure components ?

by Bruno Prin-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

Some news :
I missing user and password !!! The jconsole 1.6 don't claimed there is
an authentification problem.
With jdk 1.5, I don't have errors. But don't find how configure
components...

Someone to help a newbie ?

Bruno Prin a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with an Sun
> jre 1.6.
>
> The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure
> components.
>
> So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't connect to
> the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
> service:jmx:rmi:/
> //jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that it
> can't connect.
>
> When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I go to
> component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search is here.
>
> For example I try to configure mail component...
>
> PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?
>
> Best regards
>


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Re: Re: How configure components ?

by Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing :: Rate this Message:

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What do you mean about configuring a component?
You want to configure at the installation time?

Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:26 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> Some news :
> I missing user and password !!! The jconsole 1.6 don't claimed there is
> an authentification problem.
> With jdk 1.5, I don't have errors. But don't find how configure
> components...
>
> Someone to help a newbie ?
>
> Bruno Prin a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with an Sun
> > jre 1.6.
> >
> > The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure
> > components.
> >
> > So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't connect to
> > the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
> > service:jmx:rmi:/
> > //jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that it
> > can't connect.
> >
> > When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I go to
> > component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search is here.
> >
> > For example I try to configure mail component...
> >
> > PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?
> >
> > Best regards
> >
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Re: Re: Re: How configure components ?

by Bruno Prin-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Yes, or perhaps I don't understand how PEtALS works... :(

Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :

> What do you mean about configuring a component?
> You want to configure at the installation time?
>
> Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:26 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
>  
>> Hello,
>>
>> Some news :
>> I missing user and password !!! The jconsole 1.6 don't claimed there is
>> an authentification problem.
>> With jdk 1.5, I don't have errors. But don't find how configure
>> components...
>>
>> Someone to help a newbie ?
>>
>> Bruno Prin a écrit :
>>    
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with an Sun
>>> jre 1.6.
>>>
>>> The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure
>>> components.
>>>
>>> So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't connect to
>>> the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
>>> service:jmx:rmi:/
>>> //jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that it
>>> can't connect.
>>>
>>> When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I go to
>>> component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search is here.
>>>
>>> For example I try to configure mail component...
>>>
>>> PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>>      
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Re: Re: Re: Re: How configure components ?

by Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing :: Rate this Message:

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If you want to activate consumption/providing of services with the mail
component, you need to build SUs and package them in a SA.

Then, you can deploy your SA (service Assembly) with the Web Console.

There is an eclipse plugin that ease the creation of SAs.


Another thing is to configure the component itself, like the size of the
processor thread pool...but it is not yet possible with the Web Console.

Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:28 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :

> Yes, or perhaps I don't understand how PEtALS works... :(
>
> Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :
> > What do you mean about configuring a component?
> > You want to configure at the installation time?
> >
> > Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:26 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
> >  
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Some news :
> >> I missing user and password !!! The jconsole 1.6 don't claimed there is
> >> an authentification problem.
> >> With jdk 1.5, I don't have errors. But don't find how configure
> >> components...
> >>
> >> Someone to help a newbie ?
> >>
> >> Bruno Prin a écrit :
> >>    
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with an Sun
> >>> jre 1.6.
> >>>
> >>> The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure
> >>> components.
> >>>
> >>> So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't connect to
> >>> the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
> >>> service:jmx:rmi:/
> >>> //jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that it
> >>> can't connect.
> >>>
> >>> When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I go to
> >>> component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search is here.
> >>>
> >>> For example I try to configure mail component...
> >>>
> >>> PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?
> >>>
> >>> Best regards
> >>>
> >>>      
> >> pièce jointe document texte brut (message-footer.txt)
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How configure components ?

by Bruno Prin-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Ok I understand, thanks Roland.

Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :

> If you want to activate consumption/providing of services with the mail
> component, you need to build SUs and package them in a SA.
>
> Then, you can deploy your SA (service Assembly) with the Web Console.
>
> There is an eclipse plugin that ease the creation of SAs.
>
>
> Another thing is to configure the component itself, like the size of the
> processor thread pool...but it is not yet possible with the Web Console.
>
> Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:28 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
>  
>> Yes, or perhaps I don't understand how PEtALS works... :(
>>
>> Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :
>>    
>>> What do you mean about configuring a component?
>>> You want to configure at the installation time?
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:26 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
>>>  
>>>      
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Some news :
>>>> I missing user and password !!! The jconsole 1.6 don't claimed there is
>>>> an authentification problem.
>>>> With jdk 1.5, I don't have errors. But don't find how configure
>>>> components...
>>>>
>>>> Someone to help a newbie ?
>>>>
>>>> Bruno Prin a écrit :
>>>>    
>>>>        
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with an Sun
>>>>> jre 1.6.
>>>>>
>>>>> The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure
>>>>> components.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't connect to
>>>>> the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
>>>>> service:jmx:rmi:/
>>>>> //jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that it
>>>>> can't connect.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I go to
>>>>> component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search is here.
>>>>>
>>>>> For example I try to configure mail component...
>>>>>
>>>>> PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>
>>>>>      
>>>>>          
>>>> pièce jointe document texte brut (message-footer.txt)
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>>>>        
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RE : Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How configure components ?

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The only one way existing to do this is to deploy your component using the Ant task jbi-install with a property file defining configuration values. See documentation.
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De : Bruno Prin [bruno.prin@...]
Date d'envoi : mercredi 20 mai 2009 17:43
À : petals-users@...
Objet : [petals-users] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How configure components ?

Ok I understand, thanks Roland.

Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :

> If you want to activate consumption/providing of services with the mail
> component, you need to build SUs and package them in a SA.
>
> Then, you can deploy your SA (service Assembly) with the Web Console.
>
> There is an eclipse plugin that ease the creation of SAs.
>
>
> Another thing is to configure the component itself, like the size of the
> processor thread pool...but it is not yet possible with the Web Console.
>
> Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:28 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
>  
>> Yes, or perhaps I don't understand how PEtALS works... :(
>>
>> Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :
>>    
>>> What do you mean about configuring a component?
>>> You want to configure at the installation time?
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:26 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
>>>  
>>>      
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Some news :
>>>> I missing user and password !!! The jconsole 1.6 don't claimed there is
>>>> an authentification problem.
>>>> With jdk 1.5, I don't have errors. But don't find how configure
>>>> components...
>>>>
>>>> Someone to help a newbie ?
>>>>
>>>> Bruno Prin a écrit :
>>>>    
>>>>        
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with an Sun
>>>>> jre 1.6.
>>>>>
>>>>> The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure
>>>>> components.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't connect to
>>>>> the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
>>>>> service:jmx:rmi:/
>>>>> //jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that it
>>>>> can't connect.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I go to
>>>>> component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search is here.
>>>>>
>>>>> For example I try to configure mail component...
>>>>>
>>>>> PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>
>>>>>      
>>>>>          
>>>> pièce jointe document texte brut (message-footer.txt)
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>>>>        
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Re: RE : Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How configure components ?

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You can play too with a Jconsole to invoke the JMX methods.
That's with what i'm working to test the JBI administration methods.

Le lundi 25 mai 2009 à 08:58 +0200, Deneux, Christophe a écrit :

> The only one way existing to do this is to deploy your component using
> the Ant task jbi-install with a property file defining configuration
> values. See documentation.
> _______________________________________________________________________________
> Christophe DENEUX / Capgemini Sud / Méditerranée
> Integration Architect / OW2 PEtALS Comitter
> Tel: + 33 4 93 95 55 92 / www.capgemini.com
> Porte de l'Arénas - Entrée B / 455 Promenade des Anglais / 06200
> Nice / FRANCE
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> De : Bruno Prin [bruno.prin@...]
> Date d'envoi : mercredi 20 mai 2009 17:43
> À : petals-users@...
> Objet : [petals-users] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How configure components ?
>
>
>
> Ok I understand, thanks Roland.
>
> Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :
> > If you want to activate consumption/providing of services with the
> mail
> > component, you need to build SUs and package them in a SA.
> >
> > Then, you can deploy your SA (service Assembly) with the Web
> Console.
> >
> > There is an eclipse plugin that ease the creation of SAs.
> >
> >
> > Another thing is to configure the component itself, like the size of
> the
> > processor thread pool...but it is not yet possible with the Web
> Console.
> >
> > Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:28 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
> >  
> >> Yes, or perhaps I don't understand how PEtALS works... :(
> >>
> >> Roland Naudin - EBM WebSourcing a écrit :
> >>    
> >>> What do you mean about configuring a component?
> >>> You want to configure at the installation time?
> >>>
> >>> Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 17:26 +0200, Bruno Prin a écrit :
> >>>  
> >>>      
> >>>> Hello,
> >>>>
> >>>> Some news :
> >>>> I missing user and password !!! The jconsole 1.6 don't claimed
> there is
> >>>> an authentification problem.
> >>>> With jdk 1.5, I don't have errors. But don't find how configure
> >>>> components...
> >>>>
> >>>> Someone to help a newbie ?
> >>>>
> >>>> Bruno Prin a écrit :
> >>>>    
> >>>>        
> >>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I'm new in PEtALS, I start an 3.0 standalone distribution, with
> an Sun
> >>>>> jre 1.6.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The web console is beautiful but, I don't find how to configure
> >>>>> components.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> So I start the sun JConsole of the Sun jdk 1.6, but I can't
> connect to
> >>>>> the jmx default port. When I specify as remote application:  
> >>>>> service:jmx:rmi:/
> >>>>> //jndi/rmi://localhost:7700/jmxRmiConnector, JConsole say that
> it
> >>>>> can't connect.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> When I use the connection to the process, it's work but when I
> go to
> >>>>> component I get some errors. But I'm not sure that what I search
> is here.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> For example I try to configure mail component...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> PEtALS is not compatible with Sun JVM 1.6 ?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Best regards
> >>>>>
> >>>>>      
> >>>>>          
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