I am fairly new to WSO2.
I have a linux box with WSO2 installed. Now I would like to install the mashup feature. Is it possibel to install the mashup as an add on to ESB?
Thanks,
AP
You can find a useful discussion on this particular topic of installing features to any carbon server by following link. How do you install multiple WSO2 products?
Regards,
Prabath
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Is Latest Version of WSO2 API Manager(2.0.0) compatible with latest version of WSO DAS(3.1.0)?
In the download page of WSO2 API Manager 2.0.0, only WSO DAS 2.0.0 download is mentioned for Analytics.
Yes, they are compatible.
2nd question is not much clear. Could you please tell where it says about DAS 2.0.0? Actually, there is no version 2.0.0 in DAS. It was called BAM before.
If you're talking about wso2am-analytics-2.0.0.zip pack, it's a customized version of DAS 3.0.x. It has required CAR files installed and is configured to work with APIM, with less manual configurations.
Is there any way to install features of WSO2 Application Server in WSO2 ESB ?
I have read Similar Post on StackOverflow but still I am confused regarding the workaround required ...
Please follow this doc to install WSO2 Application Server features in ESB. This doc is for ESB 4.7.0
You can use the official doc as a guide. For the repository select the 'default repository'. Then select the 'Application Server' feature category and install it. Make sure to restart the ESB after installing.
I'm considering using the functions of WSO2 IS. However, I already have WSO2 ESB deployed in a production environment, so I'd prefer to add IS features to the already existent ESB environment.
I was able to start with the IS 4.1.0 bundle, add the Carbon 4.0.5 P2 repository (ESB 4.6.0 is built upon that version of Carbon) and install ESB 4.6.0 features, but I cannot seem to be able to do the opposite, since as far as I can tell WSO2 IS is based on Carbon 4.0.6, but there's no P2 repo for it.
What's the proper way to install IS features into ESB, if any?
I haven't tried installing 4.0.7 Identity Server features to ESB 4.0.6. But I can advice you to not to do it. Reason is: Identity Server 4.1.0 has some changes done to the user management core bundles which are not compatible with the older releases. Therefore, you can try to install an older version of identity server features on top of ESB 4.6.0. Identity Server 4.0.0 was released with Carbon 4.0.3. So, I think you should try with Carbon 4.0.3 p2 repository to install identity features on ESB 4.6.0.
Please use 4.0.7 P2 repository for new IS features which IS 4.1.0 based on.
http://dist.wso2.org/p2/carbon/releases/4.0.7/
I want to merge WSO2 ESB and Data Services Products to execute both of them
on one server.
Both of them are based on Carbon framework and consists of some OSGi bundles.
Is there a simple way to do this.
Best regards.
--Seyyed Jamal
Yes. You can install the ESB features in the DSS or vise versa. Feature installing way is common for all the WSO2 Carbon Servers (ESB, IS, AS, DSS, BAM .....). Here is a blog post I wrote on installing an AS feature in IS. It is the same procedure for the ESB or DSS, find the required features, install them.
The installation instructions are clear how to download a .zip for an individual product (e.g. ESB, Application Server, Mashup Server). But based on the OSGi component architecture, I thought it would be possible to, for example, add Mashup Server functionality to an existing install of the ESB. I've looked at the Feature Manager, and tried adding a repository (http://dist.wso2.org/p2/carbon/releases/3.2.4/), but have not had success.
Any guidance appreciated.
It's possible to install different features via the feature manager, but you have to determine the correct version of the feature compliant with the target server. For example, to install BPEL features to WSO2 ESB 4.0.2, first find the related WSO2 Carbon platform version. This can be determined by the version of $ESB-HOME/repository/components/plugins/org.wso2.carbon.core-x.x.x.jar. So if WSO2 ESB 4.0.2 is the target server, then the version of org.wso2.carbon.core jar would be 3.2.2. So the relevant BPEL feature version is 3.2.2.
You can read more about Installing+Features and How install the BPEL features via Feature Manager.
Please refer to WSO2 release matrix [1] in order to match the correct version
By looking at it, you can easily find the Carbon version of any product version.
For example ESB 4.0.2 has the carbon version 3.2.2
[1] http://wso2.com/products/carbon/release-matrix/