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# Entaxy features install
### Alternative languages
[Russian](README.ru.md)
### Introduction
You need several steps for Entaxy features installation.
Use Java 11+.
### Build
You will need to compile this example first:
mvn install
### Run
To run the example on Apache Karaf 4.x or newer
#### Step 1: Karaf
Launch the server
karaf / karaf.bat
#### Step 2: DB Setup
If use docker:
docker run --name entaxy_db -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=entaxy -e POSTGRES_USER=entaxy -e POSTGRES_DB=cache -d postgres
#### Step 3: Add features
Add features required
feature:repo-add mvn:ru.entaxy.esb/karaf-features/LATEST/xml/features
feature:install liquibase-updater
feature:install entaxy-esb-api
Install nsi
feature:install nsi
Install permission
feature:install permission
Install system-registry
feature:install system-registry
Install system-group-registry
feature:install system-group-registry
Install system-group-profile
install -s blueprint:mvn:ru.entaxy.esb.integration.esb.test.profiles/test-profiles/1.0-SNAPSHOT/xml/g_test
Install bridge
feature:install bridge
Install basic-auth
feature:install basic-auth
Install events
feature:install events
Useful comand for dev
bundle:watch mvn:ru.entaxy.esb/nsi-esb/1.0-SNAPSHOT
#### Step 4: Verify that your service is available using the following url in the browser.
We assume you're using Karaf's default PAX Web configuration which uses port `8181` for http. If you would like to use another port or https, change the configuration in `${KARAF_HOME}/etc/org.ops4j.pax.web.cfg`. The immediate extension after the hostname and port ("cxf" in the below URL) is configured via the org.apache.cxf.osgi.cfg file (Please see [http://team.ops4j.org/wiki//display/paxweb/Pax+Web](http://team.ops4j.org/wiki//display/paxweb/Pax+Web) for more information on PAX Web).
[http://localhost:8181/cxf/xdto/NSI?wsdl](http://localhost:8181/cxf/xdto/NSI?wsdl)
#### Step 5: Start SOAPUI or Postman
POST request to
http://localhost:8181/cxf/xdto/NSI
Send test request:
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:xdto="http://www.entaxy.ru/xdto_NSI">
<soap:Header/>
<soap:Body>
<xdto:GetMDMReferences/>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Response contains GUID, copy it and send request for get result:
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:xdto="http://www.entaxy.ru/xdto_NSI">
<soap:Header/>
<soap:Body>
<xdto:GetResult>
<xdto:RequestNumber>{GUID}</xdto:RequestNumber>
</xdto:GetResult>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
#### Step 6: Check the file system and DB
Check the folder "target/inbox/" in the Karaf base directory to see that a message has arrived.
### Forum, Help, etc
If you hit an problems please let us know on the Camel Forums
<http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html>
Please help us make Apache Camel better - we appreciate any feedback you may
have. Enjoy!
The Camel riders!
## Reinstall
bin/karaf clean
shell:source install.karaf
## Tests
<https://learning.getpostman.com/docs/postman/collection_runs/command_line_integration_with_newman/>
#### Install
npm install -g newman
#### Run
cd test
newman run "Entaxy Integration Tests.postman_collection.json" -e "entaxy dev proxy.postman_environment.json"
or
newman run "Entaxy Integration Tests.postman_collection.json" --env-var base_url=http://192.168.122.83:8181/cxf
#### CXF logging messages
config:property-set -p org.apache.cxf.features.logging enabled true
and after restart bundle with cxf service