Hi,
Any example on deploy IBM BAMOE as a standalone Spring Boot application ?
And by the way, may I know where can I download the ZIP for this : https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/7152249#IBM%20Business%20Automation%20Manager%20Open%20Editions%209.1.0%20-%20Examples ?
There's no hyperlink to click on to download the ZIP.
Kindly assist asap.
Thank you.
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Sabrina Chung
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Original Message:
Sent: Tue June 20, 2023 01:52 AM
From: Muhammad Amjad
Subject: Deploy BAMOE as a Spring Boot Application
To deploy BAMOE (Business Application Model for Office Equipment) as a Spring Boot application, you can follow these steps:
Set up a Spring Boot project: Start by creating a new Spring Boot project using your preferred IDE or build tool, such as Maven or Gradle.
Include necessary dependencies: Add the required dependencies to your project's build configuration file (pom.xml for Maven or build.gradle for Gradle). Include the Spring Boot starter dependencies, such as spring-boot-starter-web
, spring-boot-starter-data-jpa
, and any other dependencies specific to BAMOE.
Configure application properties: Configure the necessary properties in your application.properties
or application.yml
file. This typically includes specifying the database connection details, server port, and any other required configuration specific to BAMOE.
Develop the BAMOE application: Write your BAMOE application logic, including the business rules, data models, and API endpoints. Create the necessary classes and packages according to your application's requirements.
Build and package the application: Build your Spring Boot application using your IDE or build tool. This will generate a packaged JAR or WAR file that contains your application and its dependencies.
Deploy the application: Deploy the generated JAR or WAR file to a suitable environment for execution, such as a web server or cloud platform. This can be done by following the deployment instructions specific to your chosen deployment environment.
Start the application: Start the deployed Spring Boot application, either through the web server or by executing the JAR/WAR file. Monitor the application logs to ensure it starts successfully without any errors.
Test the application: Access the endpoints of your BAMOE application using the provided URLs or API routes. Use appropriate testing techniques to verify that the application is functioning correctly and meeting the desired requirements.
By following these steps, you should be able to deploy BAMOE as a Spring Boot application and begin utilizing its functionalities.
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Muhammad Amjad
Original Message:
Sent: Tue June 06, 2023 03:48 AM
From: Jose Antonio Medina Medina
Subject: Deploy BAMOE as a Spring Boot Application
Hi!
I think it must be this:
https://maven.repository.redhat.com/ga/org/kie/kie-server-spring-boot-starter/7.67.2.Final-redhat-00006/
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/6999339
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Jose Antonio Medina Medina
Original Message:
Sent: Thu June 01, 2023 11:15 AM
From: Tony Harrison
Subject: Deploy BAMOE as a Spring Boot Application
Under RHPAM we were able to deploy KIE / Decisions as a Spring Boot application. We used a kie-server-spring-boot-starter. Artifacts were available from the
"https://maven.repository.redhat.com/ga/"
Where are the BAMOE artefacts kept now?
Could not find Spring Boot details in the documentation.
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Tony Harrison
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