1.3. Instructions for JBoss Fuse on JBoss EAP


Prerequisites

JBoss Fuse 6.3 must be installed on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) 6.4. See JBoss EAP 6.4 Installation Guide and Installation on JBoss EAP for installation instructions.
When you are installing an Integration Pack over Fuse on JBoss EAP, you must match the version of the Integration Pack to the version of JBoss Fuse. For example, the JBoss Fuse version may be the GA version or a roll-up patch. If the JBoss Fuse version is the GA version, then the Integration Pack version must be the GA version. However, if the JBoss Fuse version is roll-up pack 3, the Integration Pack version must also be roll-up pack 3. See the JBoss Fuse 6.3 Software Downloads page on the Red Hat Customer Portal for available version numbers.
The integration Fuse Integration Pack pack must be installed on the Fuse/EAP instance of JBoss EAP.
The JBoss EAP installation directory is referred to as EAP_HOME in these instructions.
  1. Make sure that the JBoss EAP server is stopped. See chapter "Start and Stop the Application Server" in "Installation on JBoss EAP".
  2. Unpack the downloaded Integration Pack file, fuse-integration-eap-installer-distro-version.zip, into a temporary location.
  3. Navigate to EAP_HOME and install the KIE EAP package using the following command:
    java -jar temporary location/kie-eap-installer-version.jar
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  4. Stay in EAP_HOME and install the Fuse integration package using the following command:
     java -jar temporary location/fuse-integration-eap-installer-version.jar
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Run the Quickstarts

The Fuse integration quickstarts can be found in EAP_HOME/quickstarts/fuse-integration.
  1. Start the instance of JBoss EAP where the integraton pack has been installed. See chapter "Start and Stop the Application Server" in "Installation on JBoss EAP"
  2. Navigate to EAP_HOME/quickstarts/fuse-integration.
  3. Navigate to the directory for the quickstart you want to run. Follow the instructions in the README file to execute the quickstart. Each quickstart has different instructions.
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