| Assumption : Two asadmin domains - domain1 with default port values and domain2 with following values are created, started and openESB product is installed on both the instances along with JMS Binding. |
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| Domain2 : Expected values for ports are as follows : |
| instance port : 9080 |
| admin port : 9848 |
| jmx port : 9686 |
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| This devtest includes web service server deployed on domain1 and web service client - Java EE component- servlet deployed on domain2. The servlet accesses web service deployed on domain1 through Java EE Service Engine and JMS binding components. |
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| On domain1, Java EE Service Engine acts as a service provider while JMS Binding acts as a service consumer. |
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| On domain2, Java EE Service Engine acts as a service consumer while JMS binding acts as a service provider. |
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| Only one imq broker at 7676 ie. domain1 is used for creating queues. |
| Filestore /tmp/imqobjects is used for persistence. |
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| Instructions to run the test case : |
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| Execute $S1AS_HOME/bin/asadmin start-domain domain1 |
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| For first time users, create second domain by executing following command |
| ant create-domain2 |
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| Install openESB on the domain just created. |
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| Execute $S1AS_HOME/bin/asadmin start-domain domain2 |
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| Execute mkdir -p /tmp/imqobjects |
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| Execute ant |
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