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== Product Documentation  ==
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Please see the [[Stardust/Formatting Guidelines|Formatting Guidelines]] before adding content.<br>
  
Documentation on Infinity Process Platform 6.0 can be found [https://infinity.sungard.com/documentation/ipp/6.0/index.jsp here].
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== Essential Resources  ==
  
== [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=225 Forum] ==
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*[https://infinity.sungard.com/documentation/ipp Product Documentation] of the latest Release.
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*[http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=225 Forum] Stardust Eclipse Community Forum
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*[[Stardust/FAQ|FAQ]] Frequently asked Questions<br>
  
== Frequently Asked Questions: [[STP/Stardust/FAQ|FAQ]] ==
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== Getting Started ==
  
== Knowledge Base  ==
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*[[Stardust/Knowledge Base/Getting Started/Installation|Installation]]  
 
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/knowledge base formatting guidelines|Knowledge Base Formatting Guidelines]]
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=== Getting Started ===
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/GettingStarted/Installation|Installation]]  
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*[http://www.eclipse.org/stardust/documentation/training-videos.php Training Videos]  
 
*[http://www.eclipse.org/stardust/documentation/training-videos.php Training Videos]  
*[https://infinity.sungard.com/documentation/ipp/6.0/index.jsp?topic=/ag.carnot.docs.dev/html/handbooks/modelling/model-views/views-cheat.html Tutorials] (product documenatation)<br>
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*[https://infinity.sungard.com/documentation/ipp/7.0/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.stardust.docs.dev/html/handbooks/tutorial/tut-preface.htm Tutorials] (Product Documentation)
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*[[Stardust/Source Code | Source Code]]
  
=== Customization  ===
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== Customization  ==
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Customization/Portal|Portal]]  
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*[[Stardust/Knowledge Base/Customization/Portal|Portal]]  
 
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Customization/I18n|Internationalization (I18N)]]<br>
 
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Customization/I18n|Internationalization (I18N)]]<br>
  
=== Deployment Scenarios  ===
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== Deployment Scenarios  ==
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Deployment/PossibilitiesforProductionDeployment|Deployment Options for Production Environments]]
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{{:Stardust/Knowledge Base/Deployment}}
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Deployment/ApplicationServers|Application Server]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Deployment/RADandTomcat|Rapid Application Development (RAD) and Tomcat]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Deployment/SpringConfigurations|Spring Configurations]]
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=== Embedded Usage<br>  ===
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*[[Stardust/Knowledge Base/Deployment/Setting up Stardust in a clustered Tomcat environment|Setting up Stardust in a clustered Tomcat environment]]
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/API/AFirstLookAtStardustAPI|A first look at the Stardust API]]
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== Embedded Usage<br> ==
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/API/JavaAPICookbook|Stardust Java API Cookbook]]<br>  
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/API/WSAPICookbook|Stardust WS API Cookbook]]<br>
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/API/ExamplesofAPIUsage|Examples of API usage]]
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=== Build and Change Management  ===
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*[[Stardust/Knowledge Base/API/A first Look at the Stardust API|A first Look at the Stardust API]]
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*[[Stardust/Knowledge Base/Java API|Java API Examples ]]<br>
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*[[Stardust/Knowledge Base/Web Service API|Web Service API Examples]]
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/BuildChangeMgmt/UtilityProjects|Utility Projects]]
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== Build and Change Management  ==
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/BuildChangeMgmt/MavenLandingPage|Maven]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/BuildChangeMgmt/Ant|Ant]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/BuildChangeMgmt/Ivy|Ivy]]<br>
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=== Integration  ===
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{{:Stardust/Knowledge_Base/Build_and_Change_Management}}
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Integration/Application|Application]]
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== Integration ==
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Integration/Data|Data]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Integration/UI|User Interface (UI)]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Integration/Camel|Apache Camel]] (Event integration, ETL and Enterprise Integration Patterns)
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Integration/Spring|Spring]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Integration/Trigger Types|Trigger Types]]
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=== Modelling  ===
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{{:Stardust/Knowledge_Base/Integration}}
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Modelling/BestPractices|Best Practices]]
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== Modeling  ==
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Modelling/Pattern|Patterns]]<br>
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=== Infrastructure, System Administration &amp; Maintenance  ===
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{{:Stardust/Knowledge_Base/Modeling}}
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/SystemAdministration/HardwareAndSizing|Hardware Requirements and Sizing]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/multipleModels|Multiple Model Deployment]]
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/SystemAdministration/ModelDeployment|Process Model Deployment]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/SystemAdministration/Archiving|Archiving]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/SystemAdministration/Daemons|Daemons]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/SystemAdministration/SystemMonitoring|System Monitoring]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/SystemAdministration/Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]]
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=== Performance Tuning  ===
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== Infrastructure, System Administration &amp; Maintenance  ==
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{{:Stardust/Knowledge_Base/Infrastructure_System_Administration_Maintenance}}
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== Performance Tuning  ==
  
 
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/PerformanceTuning/Analysis|Analysis]]  
 
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/PerformanceTuning/Analysis|Analysis]]  
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/PerformanceTuning/WriteBehind|Write Behind]]<br>
 
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/PerformanceTuning/WriteBehind|Write Behind]]<br>
  
=== Security  ===
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== Security  ==
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== Reports==
  
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Security/Authentication|Authentication]]
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*[[Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Reports/HowToRunReportAndAttachAsProcessAttachment|How to Run Reports and Add them as Process Attachments]]
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Security/Authorization|Authorization]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Security/Encryption|Encryption]]
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*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Security/SSO|Single Sign-On (SSO) Scenarios]]<br>
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=== Testing  ===
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== Testing  ==
  
 
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Testing/Standalone-Spring|Stardust Standalone- Spring context]]<br>  
 
*[[STP/Stardust/KnowledgeBase/Testing/Standalone-Spring|Stardust Standalone- Spring context]]<br>  
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*[http://activemq.apache.org/ Apache ActiveMQ] is a popular and powerful open source messaging and Integration Patterns server. Stardust can easily be configured to use ActiveMQ as a message broker. This setup is frequently used to add JMS support to a Stardust Spring + Tomcat configuration.<br>  
 
*[http://activemq.apache.org/ Apache ActiveMQ] is a popular and powerful open source messaging and Integration Patterns server. Stardust can easily be configured to use ActiveMQ as a message broker. This setup is frequently used to add JMS support to a Stardust Spring + Tomcat configuration.<br>  
 
*[http://camel.apache.org/ Apache Camel]&nbsp; is a powerful open source integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns. <br>  
 
*[http://camel.apache.org/ Apache Camel]&nbsp; is a powerful open source integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns. <br>  
*[http://db.apache.org/derby/ Apache Derby]&nbsp; is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java. Stardust supports Derby as an audit trail database. Startdust's RAD configuration (rapid application developmenet) uses an embedded Derby database. <br>  
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*[http://db.apache.org/derby/ Apache Derby]&nbsp; is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java. Stardust supports Derby as an audit trail database. Startdust's RAD configuration (rapid application development) uses an embedded Derby database. <br>  
 
*[http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ Apache Ivy] is a dependency manager focusing on flexibility and simplicity that can be integrated with Maven and Ant. Stardust has some Ivy scripts which can be used to fetch dependencies and build client environments.<br>  
 
*[http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ Apache Ivy] is a dependency manager focusing on flexibility and simplicity that can be integrated with Maven and Ant. Stardust has some Ivy scripts which can be used to fetch dependencies and build client environments.<br>  
 
*[http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ Apache Jackrabbit] is a fully conforming implementation of the Java Content Repository API. In its standard configurations Stardust leverages Jackrabbit to store various content, first and foremost documents.<br>  
 
*[http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ Apache Jackrabbit] is a fully conforming implementation of the Java Content Repository API. In its standard configurations Stardust leverages Jackrabbit to store various content, first and foremost documents.<br>  
*[http://maven.apache.org/ Apache Maven] is a software project management and comprehension tool whch can manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of information. Stardust delivers its components via a Maven repository which also includes project object model (POM) files for various Stardust configurations and deplyoment sceanrios.<br>  
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*[http://maven.apache.org/ Apache Maven] is a software project management and comprehension tool which can manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of information. Stardust delivers its components via a Maven repository which also includes project object model (POM) files for various Stardust configurations and deployment scenarios.<br>  
 
*[http://tomcat.apache.org/ Apache Tomcat]&nbsp;is an open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. Stardust uses this popular lightweight application server alternative in its RAD configuration (rapid application development). Many productive Stardust deployment in "Spring mode" use Tomcat.<br>  
 
*[http://tomcat.apache.org/ Apache Tomcat]&nbsp;is an open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. Stardust uses this popular lightweight application server alternative in its RAD configuration (rapid application development). Many productive Stardust deployment in "Spring mode" use Tomcat.<br>  
 
*[http://www.eclipse.org/babel/ Eclipse Babel]&nbsp; provides language packs for Eclipse plugins. Get the corresponding language packs here if you want to use Eclipse in another language.<br>  
 
*[http://www.eclipse.org/babel/ Eclipse Babel]&nbsp; provides language packs for Eclipse plugins. Get the corresponding language packs here if you want to use Eclipse in another language.<br>  
 
*[http://www.eclipse.org/birt Eclipse BIRT]&nbsp; (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) is an open source Eclipse-based reporting system that integrates with Java/Java EE applications to produce compelling reports.<br>  
 
*[http://www.eclipse.org/birt Eclipse BIRT]&nbsp; (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) is an open source Eclipse-based reporting system that integrates with Java/Java EE applications to produce compelling reports.<br>  
*[http://www.hazelcast.com/ Hazelcast] is an open source clustering and highly scalable data distribution platform. Stardust can be configured to leverage a Hazelcast Cache to improve performance and to keep several Stardust instances (clustered or unclustered deployment) synchronized.<br>
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*[http://www.hazelcast.com/ Hazelcast] is an open source clustering and highly scalable data distribution platform. Stardust can be configured to leverage a Hazelcast Cache to improve performance and to keep several Stardust instances (clustered or un-clustered deployment) synchronized.<br>
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*[http://www.springsource.org/spring-integration Spring Integration] is an extension to Spring. It's primary goal is to provide a simple model for building enterprise integration solutions while maintaining the separation of concerns.<br>
  
 
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Revision as of 07:10, 18 October 2012

Please see the Formatting Guidelines before adding content.

Essential Resources

Getting Started

Customization

Deployment Scenarios

Embedded Usage

Build and Change Management

Integration

  • Applications and Services - Built-in Application Types and other Service Integration
  • Data - Built-in Data Types and other Data Integration
  • User Interfaces - Interactive Application Types for different UI Technologies, mashing up User Interfaces
  • Events - Integrating external Events using different Process Trigger Types, asynchronous/hibernated Activities or Camel
  • Apache Camel - Event integration, Service Bus, ETL and Enterprise Integration Patterns
  • Spring Integration - Enterprise Integration based on the Spring Integration Project

Modeling

Infrastructure, System Administration & Maintenance

Performance Tuning

Security


Reports

Testing

External Links

  • Apache ActiveMQ is a popular and powerful open source messaging and Integration Patterns server. Stardust can easily be configured to use ActiveMQ as a message broker. This setup is frequently used to add JMS support to a Stardust Spring + Tomcat configuration.
  • Apache Camel  is a powerful open source integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns.
  • Apache Derby  is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java. Stardust supports Derby as an audit trail database. Startdust's RAD configuration (rapid application development) uses an embedded Derby database.
  • Apache Ivy is a dependency manager focusing on flexibility and simplicity that can be integrated with Maven and Ant. Stardust has some Ivy scripts which can be used to fetch dependencies and build client environments.
  • Apache Jackrabbit is a fully conforming implementation of the Java Content Repository API. In its standard configurations Stardust leverages Jackrabbit to store various content, first and foremost documents.
  • Apache Maven is a software project management and comprehension tool which can manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of information. Stardust delivers its components via a Maven repository which also includes project object model (POM) files for various Stardust configurations and deployment scenarios.
  • Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. Stardust uses this popular lightweight application server alternative in its RAD configuration (rapid application development). Many productive Stardust deployment in "Spring mode" use Tomcat.
  • Eclipse Babel  provides language packs for Eclipse plugins. Get the corresponding language packs here if you want to use Eclipse in another language.
  • Eclipse BIRT  (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) is an open source Eclipse-based reporting system that integrates with Java/Java EE applications to produce compelling reports.
  • Hazelcast is an open source clustering and highly scalable data distribution platform. Stardust can be configured to leverage a Hazelcast Cache to improve performance and to keep several Stardust instances (clustered or un-clustered deployment) synchronized.
  • Spring Integration is an extension to Spring. It's primary goal is to provide a simple model for building enterprise integration solutions while maintaining the separation of concerns.


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