Red Hat Fuse 6.0

Deployment

Installation Guide

Installing Red Hat JBoss Fuse on a computer

Getting Started

Learn to solve problems with Red Hat JBoss Fuse

Tutorials

Example integration applications

Migration Guide

Migrating to Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6.0

Release Information

Learn about the latest release and support

Maintenance Schedule

Released patches for the JBoss Fuse family of products

Release Notes

What's new in Red Hat JBoss Fuse

Managing Large Scale Deployments

Cloud Computing with Fabric

Centrally configure and provision assets in the cloud

Tooling

Tooling for administrators and developers

Installing the Fuse Developer Tools

Installing the Red Hat Fuse Plugins for Eclipse in JBoss Developer Suite

Using the Fuse Developer Tools

Developing and Testing Applications

Administration

Using the Management Console

Managing your environment from the Web

Configuring and Running Red Hat JBoss Fuse

Managing the runtime container

Deploying into the Container

Getting application packages into the container

Managing OSGi Dependencies

How to package applications for OSGi containers

EIP Transaction Guide

Using transactions to make your routes roll back ready

Performance Metrics Reference

Fuse Plugin Pack for JBoss ON

Security Guide

Making it safe for your systems to work together

Web Services Security Guide

Protecting your services and their consumers

Development

Implementing Enterprise Integration Patterns

Using Apache Camel's to connect applications

Routing Expression and Predicate Languages

Writing evaluative statements

Web Services and Routing with Camel CXF

Easy Web services with Apache Camel's CXF component

Programming EIP Components

Using the Apache Camel API to create better routes

Writing WSDL Contracts

Defining service interfaces in XML

Developing RESTful Web Services

Standards based RESTful service development

Developing Applications Using JAX-WS

Standards-based service development

Configuring Web Service Endpoints

Deploy service endpoints

Developing Apache CXF Interceptors

Extending the functionality of your services

Java Business Integration

Using Java Business Integration

Using an alternative packaging standard

Using the Web Services Bindings and Transports

How to get messages in and out of the bus

Using the File Binding Component

Using the file system as a message transport

Using the JMS Binding Component

Connecting applications using JMS

Using the Apache CXF Binding Component

Implementing Web services

Reference

EIP Component Reference

Quickly find the settings for all of the components

Console Reference

Quick access to the commands used to manage the broker

Glossary

A reference to the terms used when talking about Red Hat JBoss Fuse

API Reference for Apache Camel

API Javadoc reference for Apache Camel 2.10.0.redhat-60024

API Reference for Apache CXF

API Javadoc reference for Apache CXF 2.6.0.redhat-6002

API Reference for Apache ActiveMQ

API Javadoc reference for Apache ActiveMQ 5.8.0.redhat-60024

API Reference for Apache Karaf

API Javadoc reference for Apache Karaf 2.3.0.redhat-60024

API Reference for Apache ServiceMix Components

API Javadoc reference for Apache ServiceMix Components 2012.01.0.redhat-60024

API Reference for Apache ServiceMix NMR

API Javadoc reference for Apache ServiceMix NMR 1.6.0.redhat-60024

XML Configuration Reference

XML schema reference for JBoss Fuse 6.0

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