Best way to Deploy a Mule ESB Application
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Best way to deploy Mule ESB Application
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Overview
• Mule Management Console (MMC) centralises management and monitoring functions for all the Mule ESB Enterprise deployments, whether running as standalone instances, as a cluster, or as embedded in application servers.
• MMC is an enterprise management and monitoring tool designed specifically for Mule ESB instances.
• MMC provides a centralised, convenient, and intuitive web-based interface to monitor, manage, and administer the run-time aspects of Mule ESB.
• With MMC, we can save time and reduce errors by quickly identifying, diagnosing, and appropriately addressing problems within development, testing, UAT and production environments; all with the same user experience.
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Deploying Mule Applications
• Login to Mule Management Console.• Use the Deployments Tab in the management console to perform application provisioning,
including deploying, un deploying, and redeploying applications to specified target Mule ESB servers.
• Tab in the management console to perform application provisioning, including deploying, un deploying, and redeploying applications to specified target Mule ESB servers.
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Viewing the deployments
The Deployments Tab provides two filtered views in the navigation tree: • Deployments: Deployments lists all provisioned applications, the servers to which
they are provisioned, and the current status of the deployment. Click the Deployments button in the navigation tree to view and manage deployments.
• Repository: Repository view shows all applications loaded into the repository and whether or not they have been provisioned.
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Actions under “Deployment” tab
• Deploy: Provisions the application to the configured Mule ESB instances and activates them. • Un deploy: Deactivates and removes an existing deployed application from the configured
Mule ESB instances. Only available for currently deployed applications The application may also be un deployed from a cluster.
• Redeploy: Recycles the deployment of an existing application. Available for deployed applications or applications where the deployment previously failed
• Delete: Deletes the deployment configuration. If the application is currently deployed, firstly it will be un deployed
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Creating a new “Deploy” group
• Click the New button to create a new deployment group and specify servers and applications for that group. The figure below shows the options you have for specifying applications and servers for a group
• Enter a name for the deployment, plus select the server or servers (or server groups) for the deployment. Selected servers and server groups appear in the box beneath Servers, and can be removed by clicking the red X to the right of the server name.
• A cluster can also be specified for the group
Refer below screen shot for step by step approach on creating a new Deployment Group under MMC.
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