Written by Heshan Suriyaarachchi
Following blogpost will discuss how to build WSO2's Stratos ESB (aka Cloud ESB) from source.
1. First build carbon trunk upto features. Please follow my earlier post on building WSO2 ESB from source.
2. Checkout WSO2 Stratos source.
Then following directories/files will be checked into your file system.
3. Build Stratos components project.
4. Build Strtos features project.
5. Build Stratos Manager.
6. Build Stratos ESB.
7. Run the setup script.
8. Create the necessary databases.
Create users and give necessary user-permssions.
Create tables.
9. Start the Stratos Manager.
NOTE: Server should be started with -Dsetup option in the first time.
10. Start Stratos ESB.
NOTE: Server should be started with -Dsetup option in the first time.
11. Stop the above servers. Then startup the both the servers again without -Dsetup option.
12. Create a Tenent by logging into the Stratos Manager. Then using the credentials obtained, you can log into the Stratos ESB.
1. First build carbon trunk upto features. Please follow my earlier post on building WSO2 ESB from source.
2. Checkout WSO2 Stratos source.
svn co https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/trunk/stratos
Then following directories/files will be checked into your file system.
.
|-- build
|-- components
|-- features
|-- pom.xml
|-- samples
|-- services
`-- setup
3. Build Stratos components project.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/components$ mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
4. Build Strtos features project.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/features$ mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
5. Build Stratos Manager.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/services/manager$ mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
6. Build Stratos ESB.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/services/esb$ mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
7. Run the setup script.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/setup$ ./setup.sh
8. Create the necessary databases.
mysql>CREATE DATABASE stratos_db;
mysql>CREATE DATABASE WSO2CARBON_DB;
mysql>CREATE DATABASE billing;
Create users and give necessary user-permssions.
mysql>CREATE USER 'wso2stratos'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'wso2stratos';
mysql>GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'wso2stratos'@'localhost';
mysql>CREATE USER 'billing'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'billing';
mysql>GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'billing'@'localhost';
Create tables.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/services/manager/modules/distribution/target/wso2stratos-manager-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/dbscripts$ mysql -u root -p < billing-mysql.sql billing
9. Start the Stratos Manager.
NOTE: Server should be started with -Dsetup option in the first time.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/services/manager/modules/distribution/target/wso2stratos-manager-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/bin$ ./wso2server.sh -Dsetup
10. Start Stratos ESB.
NOTE: Server should be started with -Dsetup option in the first time.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/services/esb/modules/distribution/target/wso2stratos-esb-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/bin$ ./wso2server.sh -Dsetup
11. Stop the above servers. Then startup the both the servers again without -Dsetup option.
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/services/manager/modules/distribution/target/wso2stratos-manager-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/bin$ ./wso2server.sh
heshan@heshan-laptop:~/Dev/trunk/stratos/services/esb/modules/distribution/target/wso2stratos-esb-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/bin$ ./wso2server.sh
12. Create a Tenent by logging into the Stratos Manager. Then using the credentials obtained, you can log into the Stratos ESB.
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