Chapter 16. Assigning Profiles to Containers


Overview

You can assign one or more profiles to a container in a fabric. Each profile contains configuration information, such as features, bundles, or system properties. You must create or join a fabric before you can assign profiles to containers.

Creating a container with an assigned profile

  1. Open the Create New Container page to create a new container. You can create a new container from multiple locations in the management console, such as the Containers page or the Configuration page.
  2. In the Profiles section of the Create New Container page, click a folder to show the available profiles for that category or enter a filter string to search the profile list for a specific profile.
  3. Select one or more profiles and enter the container properties in the same way that you enter the container properties for a standalone container.

Assigning or removing a profile from an existing container

  1. Open the Container Details page for the container that you want to edit. In most areas of the management console, you click the container name to drill down to the container details. The Container Details page shows the assigned profiles on the left pane.
  2. Choose whether to add or remove profiles from the container.
    • To add profiles to the container, click the Add button and select one or more profiles from the list. You can add profiles based on the profiles that you already assigned to the container. For example, you cannot add a JON profile to a container that runs with a SOAP profile.
    • To remove profiles from the container, select one or more profiles and click the Remove button. If you remove all profiles from a container, JBoss Fuse assigns the default profile to the container.

Assigning multiple profiles to multiple containers

  1. In the Manage page of the Runtime area, select one or more profiles from the Profiles section.
  2. Select one or more containers from the Containers section. A green arrow appears in the Profiles section.
  3. Click the green arrow to apply the selected profiles to the selected containers.
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