Chapter 1. Using the Fuse Tooling Resource Files
Experienced users may want to focus only on the tutorials that demonstrate the tooling’s new features. To do so, you need to download and install the requisite resource files. The prefabricated message files are used by all tutorials, but the prefabricated routing context files are specific to particular tutorials. With the exception of Chapter 2, To Create a New Route, using these prefabricated resource files enables you to complete the remaining tutorials in any order. Without them, you must complete each tutorial sequentially, as the code generated by one tutorial is the starting point for the next tutorial.
Prerequisites
You must complete Chapter 2, To Create a New Route, to create the project, the new routing context, and the folder that will hold the test messages. The code generated by this tutorial is used by Chapter 3, To Run a Route and by Chapter 4, To Add a Content-Based Router.
Downloading the resource files
Click here to download the jbds-10.1.zip
file. Move it to a convenient location external to the CBRroute project’s workspace, and unzip it. It contains two folders:
Messages
This folder contains six prefabricated message files named
message1.xml
,message2.xml
,…,message6.xml
used in all of the tutorials. In Chapter 2, To Create a New Route, you will create the directory in which to store these message files, and also learn how to create them.blueprintContexts
This folder contains two prefabricated routing context files named
blueprint5.xml
, andblueprint6.xml
, which can be used in one or more of the tutorials:Use prefabricated routing context file: To complete tutorials: blueprint5.xml
To Add Another Route to the CBR Routing Context
blueprint6.xml
To Debug a Routing Context
To Trace a Message Through a Route
To Test a Route with JUnit
To Publish a Fuse Project to Red Hat JBoss Fuse
Noteblueprint5.xml
is the routing context file generated by completing Chapter 4, To Add a Content-Based Router.
Installing the prefabricated routing context files
To install the blueprint#.xml
files:
-
Delete the existing
blueprint.xml
file from theCBRroute/src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/blueprint/
folder. -
Copy the
blueprint#.xml
file that corresponds to the tutorial that you want to complete to the vacatedCBRroute/src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/blueprint/
folder. -
Rename the
blueprint#.xml
fileblueprint.xml
. - Follow the instructions for completing the target tutorial.