1.2. Using JBoss Operations Network with Fuse on EAP
The new FuseJBoss Application Server 7 Plugin exposes the following services under JBossAS7 standalone server and managed server resources from the JBossAS7 Plugin:
It can auto-discover standalone mode deployments and determine all the required configuration, including management username and password from the parent resource.
- Apache ActiveMQ Services - singleton parent resource for all ActiveMQ Broker services
- Apache Camel Services - singleton parent resource for all Camel Context services
- Apache CXF Services - singleton parent resource for all CXF Bus and CXF Endpoint services
For domain deployments of EAP, it can auto-discover all the services. However, you can provide the management username and password in a text file
rhq-user.properties
in the eap-install-dir/domain/configuration/
directory, with a single entry of the format:
username=BASE64 encoded UTF-8 passwordYou can add a user to the ApplicationRealm, and uncomment the following line in the JBoss AS7 profiles, used by managed servers to be monitored.
remoting-connector use-management-endpoint="false"/>-->
Note
This will make the MBeanServer accessible over the same Remoting connector used for remote JNDI and EJB access. Any user that can authenticate against the realm ApplicationRealm will be able to access the MBeanServer.
An alternative method to expose the username and password in a text file, is to manually import FuseJBossAS7 services as child services under managed servers to be monitored, and providing the username, password in the manually added resource. You must add a user to the ApplicationRealm.
Note
The auto-discovery only adds these services when any children resources are detected. For example, Apache Camel Services resource will be auto-discovered, when any Camel MBeans are detected in the server. The availability of these parent services tracks the availability of their respective children resources in the server. It also applies to manually imported services.