This example shows you how to create several profiles (in a registry) and use these profiles to create custom distributions.
The build uses Apache Maven. Simply use:
mvn clean install
The karaf-profile-example-registry
module contains several profiles (with inheritance). A profile is described with a profile.cfg
and contains resources used in the Karaf container (cfg file, bundles, features, ...).
You can build the registry simply using:
mvn clean install
## Assembly & Distributions
The karaf-profile-example-dynamic
module uses the profile registry (using <profileUri/>
) to create an assembly applying profiles as boot profiles:
karaf
loanbroker-bank1
loanbroker-bank2
loanbroker-bank3
loanbroker-broker
activemq-broker
To build the distribution, simply do:
mvn clean install
You can find the resulting distribution in the target
folder: karaf-profile-example-dynamic*.tar.gz
.
The karaf-profile-example-static
module uses also the profiles to create a distribution using the same profiles, however, it uses a static approach. It's especially designed to run a docker or a simple JVM without dynamic change of configuration.
The build the distribution, simply do:
mvn clean install
You can find the resulting distribution in the target
folder: karaf-profile-example-static-xxxx.tar.gz
.
On a running Karaf instance, you can install the profile
feature using:
karaf@root()> feature:install profile
Then, you have new commands available in the shell, allowing you to create, edit, apply profiles.