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7.1 Starting Federation Manager
Vasilis Glykantzis edited this page Sep 10, 2018
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If you have downloaded from Administration the .zip containing the configuration files, then you can use the bootstrap.properties file contained in the FederationManager folder. You just need to move it to the Federation Manager directory. Otherwise, you will have to create it yourselves with the following content:
# The credentials of the Platform Owner account in the PAAM
symbIoTe.component.username=TODO
symbIoTe.component.password=TODO
# Keystore configuration
symbIoTe.component.keystore.path=keystore.jks
symbIoTe.component.keystore.password=pass
This is concrete file for our example:
# The credentials of the Platform Owner account in the PAAM
symbIoTe.component.username=masterPaamUsername
symbIoTe.component.password=masterPaamPassword
# Keystore configuration
symbIoTe.component.keystore.path=keystore.jks
symbIoTe.component.keystore.password=pass
Build and start Federation Manager as any other symbIoTe component.
$ cd /opt/symbiote/SymbioteCloud/FederationManager
$ gradle assemble --refresh-dependencies
$ java -jar build/libs/FederationManager-3.0.1-run.jar
Getting Started
Migration to 3.0.0
Migration to Docker
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Preparation steps
1.1. Register user and configure platform in symbIoTe Core
1.2. Installation of required tools for symbIoTe platform components
1.3. Downloading jars
1.4. Downloading sources -
Configuring and starting components
2.1. Configuration of NGINX
2.2. Starting third party tools that are prerequisite for symbIoTe
2.3. Starting (generic) symbIoTe Cloud components
2.4. Configuration of cloud components
2.4.1. Starting symbIoTe Cloud components
2.5. Setting up the Platform Authentication and Authorization Manager (PAAM)
2.6. Starting Registration Handler and resource management
2.7. Set up of Resource Access Proxy
2.8. Manage resources
2.9. Set up of the Monitoring component
2.10. Other configuration topics -
Test integrated resource
3.1. Security
3.2. Search for resources
3.3. Obtaining resource access URL
3.4. Accessing the resource and actuating and invoking service for default (dummy) resources -
Creating RAP plugin
4.1. Customizing internal RAP plugin
4.2. Using RAP plugin starter
4.3. Creating RAP plugin in other languages -
Resource Description Examples
5.1. JSON Description Examples
5.2. RDF Description Examples - Preparation for L2 compliance
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Configuring and starting components for L2
7.1. Starting Federation Manager
7.2. Starting Subscription Manager
7.3. Starting Platform Registry
7.4. Starting Trust Manager
7.5. Starting Bartering And Trading
7.6. Starting SLA Manager
7.7. Create a federation
7.8. Manage resources in L2
7.9. Register Subscription - Test Integrated L2 Resources
- Developing symbIoTe enabled apps