This plugin has been insource by XebiaLabs. The documentation for the new plugin is as follows:
This plugin allows XL Deploy to configure applications in an IBM Data Power device.
##Contifuring DataPower## The DataPower devices needs to have a firmware version greater that 7.2.0 and the correct management interfaces enabled. To work with this plugin the REST Management interface needs to be enabled as follows:
To execute scripts on your Datapower device from XL Deploy you will also need to enable the SSH Management Interface as follows:
Place the plugin JAR file into your SERVER_HOME/plugins
directory.
##Datapower Infrastructure Container## The datapower plugin will allow you to create a Datapoer Server for each domain on your datapower device. The datapower.Server properties include the following:
- Operating System: This is the operating system you XL Deploy server is running
- Domain: The Datapower domain that this datapower.Server represents
- Host: The DNS name of your Datapower management interface
- REST Port: The port of the Datapower REST Management server
- SSH Port: The port of the Datapower SSH Service
- Username: The username that will be used to connec to the Datapower appliance
- Password: The password that will be used to connec to the Datapower appliance
##Datapower Deployables##
###datapower.FileSpec###
The datapower.FileSpec is a deployable file to a datapower device. The example below shows a WSDL as a datapower.FileSpec.
###datapower.ScriptSpec###
The datapower.ScriptSpec is a deployable script file that will be run on the datapower device. By default the scipt is uploaded to the temporary space. Once the script is executed the script is deleated.
##References##
- DataPower XML Integration Appliance XI50
- REST management interface and IBM DataPower Gateway: Part 1: Introduction to the REST management interface and status monitoring
- REST management interface and IBM DataPower Gateway: Part 2: Configuration management
- REST management interface and IBM DataPower Gateway: Part 3: File and directory management
- REST management interface and IBM DataPower Gateway: Part 4: Triggering appliance operations