Description
OpenESB is an Open Source project creating a platform for
Business Integration, Enterprise Application Integration, and SOA.
The license is CDDL.
A large number of components is being developed in the OpenESB
community: e.g. for accessing back-end systems and other ESBs or SOA
platforms, for message transformation, etc. Unlike proprietary ESBs,
OpenESB is purely based on open standards (e.g. JBI and Java
EE). This prevents vendor lock-in.
The following components are included in the AMI.
The Open-ESB Web Editor can be accessible using public DNS address
associated with the instance. It can be accessed from http://<DNS
host name associated with the instance>:8080/fuji/editor in their
browser.
Configuration
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Open ESB v3 (bundled within this AMI in pre-configured state)
is available under location /usr/fuji
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Users can launch the Open ESB editor from http://<DNS host
name associated with the instance>:8080/fuji/editor in their
browser.
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Apache Felix and Derby services are pre-configured to start
on automatically
For more details on security information and image usage
instructions, please refer to the '/root/ec2sun/ README' file.
File Layout
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Open ESB v3
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Binary Runtime Files
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/usr/fuji
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Configuration Files
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/usr/fuji/conf
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To start the Open ESB v3 instance:
cd /usr/fuji
java -jar ./bin/felix.jar
The instance uses up 3 ports:
The web application should be
accessible from:
http://<DNS host name associated
with the instance>:8080/fuji/editor
Documentation
Support
For technical support during the Beta period, please contact
ec2-solaris-support[AT]SUN[DOT]COM.
Please check OpenSolaris
on Amazon EC2 blog
for latest updates and new information about OpenSolaris AMIs.
The "OpenSolaris on Amazon EC2 Getting Started Guide" is located at:
http://www.sun.com/third-party/global/amazon/Sun_AmazonEC2_GettingStartedGuide.pdf
Register for OpenSolaris AMIs here.
OpenSolaris AMI License for Amazon EC2
http://www.sun.com/third-party/global/amazon/license/ami/
OpenSolaris is the trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the US and other countries.
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