Carbon Tutorials

Sharing Registry Space across Multiple Product Instances

WSO2 Carbon Registry Kernel contains three main partitions of the Registry space. Those are namely Local Data Repository, Configuration Registry and Governance Registry. These three partitions are available on all the products based on WSO2 Carbon Platform, which allows to share resources and configuration replication.

Deploying WSO2 Carbon 2.0.x in IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1

Yumani Ranawera, Senior Software Engineer at WSO2 takes a step-by-step approach in deploying WSO2 Carbon 2.0.x in IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1. WSO2 Carbon is a component based SOA platform which is based on Equinox and OSGi. It is the base platform for all Java products of WSO2. Built on OSGi, Carbon encapsulates major SOA functionality such as data services, business process management, ESB routing/transformation, rules, security, throttling, caching, logging and monitoring. All these major features can be plugged to the WSO2 Carbon based products, as components.

Operating WSO2 Amazon EC2 Cloud instances from command line

This tutorial will guide you on how you can work with Amazon AMI instances from command line instead of using any GUI interfaces like Elasticfox. Cloud computing is relatively a new technology that gives small to mid-size companies the computing power needed to compete in the market place without having to burden themselves with the high cost of purchasing additional computers, storage and all the extra equipment that is usually needed.

Creating Secure JMS Connections with Apache ActiveMQ

This brief tutorial outlines the basic steps that need to be followed to configure a WSO2 Carbon Framework based product and establish a secure JMS connection with Apache ActiveMQ. In here, we use the WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) as an example. The same procedure can be followed to configure any other product based on the WSO2 Carbon Framework.