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Red Hat JBoss Fuse: Tooling Tutorials

This zip file contains two folders:

blueprintContexts Folder

This folder contains two prefabricated blueprint#.xml files (5 and 6) that enable you to run through individual tutorials 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, without having to complete any preceding tutorial, except tutorial 2, To Create a New Route, which is the only tutorial you must complete to be able to work through the remaining tutorials.

  • Use blueprint5.xml, which is the routing context resulting from completing tutorial 4, to complete tutorial 5, To Add Another Route to the CBR Routing Context.
  • Use blueprint6.xml to complete any of the tutorials 6 through 9: To Debug a Routing Context, To Trace a Message Through a Route, To Test a Route with JUnit, and To Publish a Fuse Project to Red Hat JBoss Fuse.

To use either of the prefabricated blueprint#.xml files:

  1. Unzip this file in a convenient location external to the CBRroute project’s workspace.
  2. Delete or rename the blueprint.xml file from the CBRroute/src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/blueprint/ folder.
  3. Copy the blueprint#.xml file corresponding to the tutorial that you want to complete into the vacated CBRroute/src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/blueprint/ folder.
  4. Rename the blueprint#.xml file to blueprint.xml.
  5. In the Red Hat JBoss Fuse: Tooling Tutorials guide, follow the instructions for completing the target tutorial.

Messages folder

This folder contains six prefabricated message#.xml files (1 through 6) that jumpstart your working through any of the eight tutorials in the Red Hat JBoss Fuse: Tooling Tutorials guide. If you are working through tutorial 1, To Create a New Route, you need not install message1.xml.

Copy the prefabricated message#.xml files into your CBRroute project’s src/data/ folder.

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