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To create a new Extended Service Project, log
Log on to e-Studio eStudio and open the Server Explorer panel in the Online Event Process Development perspective : .
Navigate to Window > Show View > Other > Fiorano > Server Explorer Anchor
Right-click the Extended Services Repository, node and then click click the Add Extended ServiceService option.
Figure 1: Adding an Extended Service
In the Create Extended Service dialog box, provide an appropriate name and version number. Choose the category (under which the Extended Service falls) from the Category drop-down menudown and click Finish.
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Figure 2: Editable attributes while adding an Extended Service project
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Adding a server - group to an Extended Service enables the deployment of the components on multiple peer servers. Multiple amount number of server - groups can be assigned to an Extended Service with each server -groups containing group mapped to multiple peers being mapped.
Log in on to the Enterprise Server by providing the proper corresponding credentials.
Creating server groups
Open the Peer repository of the Enterprise server.
Right-click Peer Groups, and then click Configure Peer Server Groups.
Figure 3: Option to add Server Group creation
Click on the 'Add group' button
the Add group button, enter the server group name in the Add group dialog box and click OK.
Figure 4: Add Adding Server Group dialogue box
In the Add Group dialogue box enter the server-group name and click OK. The newly added server-group will be successfully created.
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Open the Peer repository of the Enterprise server.
Right-click Peer Groups, and then click Configure Peer Server Groups.
Figure 5: Assigning peer to server groups
Adding Peer Server Group Configurations
The Peer Server Group Configuration allows the unification of several server-groups which can be used for the deployment of the Extended Service. Right click on the Resource > Add Configuration.
Figure 65: Adding a Peer Server Group configuration
In the pop-up window that appears, select Peer Server Group Configuration and provide the configuration and the environment values. Click on Next.
Figure 76: Peer Server Group Configuration
In the Peer Server Group Configuration window that appears, enter the name of the server-groups to be added to the configuration and select Finish.
Figure 87: Peer Server Configuration window
Assigning server groups to an Extended Service.
Figure 98: Configuring the Server Groups of the Extended Service
- Click the Orchestrator.
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- group(s) dialog box, select the server-groups to be added to the Extended Service from the Available Groups and click
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- the > button to add them to the Extended Service.
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- Select the Configuration drop-down in the Deployment tab to use the Peer Server Group Configuration created in the repository.
Adding Connection Configurations
The connection configuration for a JMS server can be added in to the configuration repository. Right-click on the Resource > Add Configuration.
Figure 10: Adding a Connection configuration
In the pop-up window that appears, select select Connection Configuration and and provide the configuration and the environment values. Click on on Next.
Figure 119: Adding a Connection configuration details
In the the Connection Configuration window window that appears, provide the details needed to connect to the required server.
Figure 10: Connection configuration details
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Server URL | To add the document or documents with the relevant information from the location where it is saved. |
Backup URL | Backup URL of the server. |
CF lookup name | Connection Factory Name |
Username | Username to establish a connection to the server |
Password | Password for the server authenticity. |
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Group ports enables enable the selection components of an Extended Service to be clubbed as a group and also to configure input and output port details to read and write messages directly from and to the MQ layer of the selected peer server.
Figure 1211: Configuring the Group port of the Extended Service
- Click the Orchestrator.
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- the Add Group port button and enter the group port details and save the Extended Service
- The connection configurations can be added for the port by selecting the drop-down displayed under the JMS Server.
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To save the Extended Service after checking resource connectivity, click the Save Extended Services button present in the toolbar or press CTRL+S. The Extended Service will be saved.
Figure 1312: Saving an Anchor
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Fiorano enables deployment of Extended Services on various server-groups (containing peer servers) at the click of a button. A developed Extended Service contains a set of configured components connected via routes. The configuration for these Extended Service also includes the names of the server-groups (containing Fiorano Peers) on which the components are to be deployed.
To perform a connectivity and resource check for the Extended Service, click the Check Resource Connectivity button present in the tool bar or press ALT+SHIFT+C. All the resources required by the component at run-time will be deployed to the Peer Servers of the specified server - group.
Figure 1413: Performing CRC on an Extended Service
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To run the Extended Service after checking resource connectivity, click the Launch Extended Service button present in the toolbar or press ALT+SHIFT+R. The Extended Service gets launched.
Figure 1514: Launching an Extended Service
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The deployment view of the Extended Service provides to view the running status of the components and to perform operations like starting, stopping on these components at run-time. Note:
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Figure 1615: Deployment view of an Extended Service
Right-click on the Extended Service and click on Open Deployment view
Figure 1716: Peer server dialogue dialog box
From the deployed peer server list, select the peer server whose deployment details needs to be viewed.
Figure 1817: Deployment view
The service instances label icon of the deployed Extended Service will be green in color.
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Figure 1918: Stopping the service instance in the Deployment view
Right-click on the service instance and select Execution - > stop> Stop. Once the component stops, the service instance label icon of the stopped service instance will turn red.
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To stop the Extended Service, select the Extended Service and click the Stop Application button present in the toolbar or press ALT+SHIFT+K. All component instances running in the Extended Service are stopped and the Extended Service stops subsequently.
Figure 2019: Stopping an Extended Service
The drop-down menu attached to the Stop button allows stopping selected service instances or all service instances without stopping the Extended Service. When a component is stopped, its name turns red in the deployment view orchestration editor.
Adding a Connection configuration