Chapter 30. Setting up a Fabric Environment


The tooling provides an environment for developing and debugging fabric applications. Use the tooling to build a mock-up of your actual fabric into which you can deploy your application to test and debug it.

Overview

To set up a fabric environment, you must have access to an existing fabric.
Note
With Red Hat JBoss Fuse and the JBoss Server Extensions feature installed, you can start up Red Hat JBoss Fuse and create a fabric from inside the tooling. See Chapter 28, Managing servers
Setting up a fabric environment involves several basic steps:
  • Providing the details for connecting to an existing fabric
  • Connecting to the fabric
  • Creating the containers that will host the various components of your distributed integration application
  • Assigning each container one or more profiles, which provision containers by deploying and installing specified applications.
Note
For cloud applications, unless the cloud already has a fabric registry agent running on it, you must create one yourself before you can include it to your fabric environment. For details, see Chapter 35, Creating a Fabric in the Cloud.

Opening the fabric perspective

To set up a fabric environment, you must switch to the Fabric8 perspective, by selecting Window Open Perspective Other... Fabric8, or clicking new perspective button in the Perspectives tab, and selecting Fabric8.

Related topics

Chapter 31, Specifying and Connecting to a Fabric
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