Welcome to the Fuse open source stack which consists of:
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For slides and videos see this blog post on the CamelOne 2013 keynote.
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/68126320" width="500" height="313" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe>Camel in the cloud demo from CamelOne 2013 from James Strachan on Vimeo.
You can try a download of the Fuse Fabric code or build the project with maven via:
cd fabric/fuse-fabric/target
tar xf fuse-fabric-99-master-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz
cd fuse-fabric-99-master-SNAPSHOT
From the distro, start up the Fuse container via:
bin/fusefabric
Once the container starts up, create a Fabric:
fabric:create --new-user admin --new-user-password admin
then to enable the hawtio console:
container-add-profile root hawtio
you should be able to then open it at http://localhost:8181/hawtio/
to add kibana for ElasticSearch based search of logs, metrics & camel messages:
container-add-profile root kibana
the profile I used in the demo video is example-camel-fabric or can be created via the console via:
container-create-child --profile example-camel-fabric root mycamel
To demonstrate the provisioning of Tomcat from inside Fuse Fabric along with registering all Tomcat's web apps with the Fabric registry (so we can do cross-application linking easily), try the following:
container-add-profile root drools-consoles-controller
Now there should be a child Tomcat process running with the drools workbench installed inside it. You can then see it running (give it a minute or so to startup etc):
ps
If it doens't appear at first, be patient; it takes a little while to download the tomcat & drools workbench distros and get them running (they are not currently pre-cached in the Fuse Fabric distro).
If you run the hawtio application, you should see the Rules tab on the Fabric page; which links to the drools workbench web application running in the child Tomcat container.
If you want to try out Fuse on OpenShift here's the current instructions: