Apache Karaf Container 4.x - Documentation
8.3. config:* commands 4.8.4. JMX ConfigMBean 4.9. Artifacts repositories and URLs 4.9.1. Maven URL Handler 4.9.2. Maven configuration commands 4.10. Provisioning 4.10.1. Application 4.10.2. OSGi SOAP service 5.30. Websocket 5.31. Scheduler 5.32. Quick example with Apache Camel 5.33. Custom URL handler 5.34. Integration Tests 5.35. Distributions & Docker 5.36. Github Contributions 5.36.1 how to download and install Java SE 1.8 or greater. • Open a Web browser and access the following URL: http://karaf.apache.org/download.html • Download the binary distribution that matches your system0 码力 | 370 页 | 1.03 MB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf 3.0.5 Guides
Karaf centralizes the configuration in one file. • Provisioning: Apache Karaf supports a large set of URL where you can install your application (Maven repository, HTTP, file, etc). It also provides the concept how to download and install Java SE 1.7 or greater. • Open a Web browser and access the following URL: http://karaf.apache.org/ index/community/download.html • Download the binary distribution that matches the following commands: 10 QUICK START karaf@root()> 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-spring0 码力 | 203 页 | 534.36 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Decanter 2.x - Documentation
type=jmx-local # URL of the JMX MBeanServer. # local keyword means the local platform MBeanServer or you can specify to full JMX URL # like service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://hostname:port/karaf-instance url=local # harvested data • the url property is the MBeanServer to connect to. "local" is a reserved keyword to specify the local MBeanServer. Instead of "local", you can use the JMX service URL. For instance, for raf-root. You can also polled any remote MBean server (Karaf based or not) providing the service URL. Apache Karaf Decanter 2.x - Documentation - 7 • the username property contains the username to connect0 码力 | 64 页 | 812.01 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cave 3.x - Documentation
2. Registration of the Apache Karaf Cave features Simply register the Apache Karaf Cave features URL in your Apache Karaf instance: Now Apache Karaf Cave features are available, ready to be installed: repository in the Apache Karaf OBR service. You can see the installed repositories using the obr:url-list command: You can refresh a repository or install a repository in the OBR service using the 0.1/cave/my-repository m2 | /home/jbonofre/.m2/repository karaf@root()> obr:url-list Index | OBR URL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 |0 码力 | 18 页 | 101.41 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cellar 4.x - Documentation
(optional) 7.3. Blocking policy 8. OBR Support 8.1. Enable OBR support 8.2. Register repository URL in a cluster 8.3. Deploying bundles using the cluster OBR 9. OSGi Event Broadcasting support (eventadmin) Karaf Cellar is provided as a Karaf features XML descriptor. Simply register the Cellar feature URL in your Karaf instance: Now you have Cellar features available in your Karaf instance: 3.2. Starting | karaf@node1()> cluster:feature-repo-list default Repository | Located | URL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0 码力 | 39 页 | 177.09 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cellar 3.x Documentation
(optional) 7.3. Blocking policy 8. OBR Support 8.1. Enable OBR support 8.2. Register repository URL in a cluster 8.3. Deploying bundles using the cluster OBR 9. OSGi Event Broadcasting support (eventadmin) Karaf Cellar is provided as a Karaf features XML descriptor. Simply register the Cellar feature URL in your Karaf instance: Now you have Cellar features available in your Karaf instance: cd [karaf_install_dir]/src feature:repo-add mvn:org.apache.karaf.cellar/apache-karaf-cellar/3.0.3/xml/ features Adding feature url mvn:org.apache.karaf.cellar/apache-karaf-cellar/3.0.3/xml/features 3.2. Starting Cellar To start0 码力 | 34 页 | 157.07 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Decanter 1.x - Documentation
harvested data • the url property is the MBeanServer to connect. "local" is reserved keyword to specify the local MBeanServer. Instead of "local", you can use the JMX service URL. For instance, for Karaf af-root . You can also polled any remote MBean server (Karaf based or not) providing the service URL. • the username property contains the username to connect to the MBean server. It’s only required type=jmx-local # URL of the JMX MBeanServer. # local keyword means the local platform MBeanServer or you can specify to full JMX URL # like service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://hostname:port/karaf-instance url=local #0 码力 | 67 页 | 213.16 KB | 1 年前3Apache Karaf Cave 4.x - Documentation
2. Registration of the Apache Karaf Cave features Simply register the Apache Karaf Cave features URL in your Apache Karaf instance: Now Apache Karaf Cave features are available, ready to be installed: providing the Cave filesystem default storage. karaf@root()> feature:repo-add cave 4.0.0 Adding feature url mvn:org.apache.karaf.cave/apache-karaf-cave/4.0.0/xml/features karaf@root()> feature:list|grep -i single artifact You can upload a single artifact into a Cave Repository: You can also use Maven style URL: karaf@root()> cave:repository-create -no -l /home/user/.m2/repository m2 karaf@root()> cave:repository-create0 码力 | 11 页 | 88.13 KB | 1 年前3
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