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author | sathwik <sathwik@apache.org> | Wed Aug 31 14:49:31 2016 +0530 |
committer | sathwik <sathwik@apache.org> | Wed Aug 31 14:49:31 2016 +0530 |
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Apache ODE (Orchestration Director Engine) executes business processes written following the WS-BPEL standard. It talks to web services, sending and receiving messages, handling data manipulation and error recovery as described by your process definition. It supports both long and short living process executions to orchestrate all the services that are part of your application.
Apache ODE Console is a web console for monitoring and controlling Apache ODE.
To install all needed dependencies do the following:
npm i -g gulp
npm install
(in the working copy)bower install
(in the working copy)gulp
or gulp build
to build an optimized version of your application in /dist
gulp serve
to launch a browser sync server on your source filesgulp serve:dist
to launch a server on your optimized applicationgulp test
to launch your unit tests with Karmagulp test:auto
to launch your unit tests with Karma in watch modegulp protractor
to launch your e2e tests with Protractorgulp protractor:dist
to launch your e2e tests with Protractor on the dist filesThere are two ways of installing ODE console.
/dist
after building to the exploded webapp folder of ODE within a web container, e.g. Tomcat.Apache Software License 2.0