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Talend ESB Container Administration Guide

Version
Cloud
8.0
Language
English
Product
Talend Cloud
Talend Data Fabric
Talend Data Services Platform
Talend ESB
Talend MDM Platform
Talend Real-Time Big Data Platform
Module
Talend ESB
Talend Runtime
Content
Administration and Monitoring
Design and Development
Installation and Upgrade
Last publication date
2024-03-13

The Talend ESB software may be downloaded from https://www.talend.com/download/?utm_medium=help&utm_source=help_content.

There are three versions of ESB Runtime:
  • TESB_SE, the open source edition which includes:
    • Karaf with Service Locator, Service Registry, Service Activity Monitoring, and Security Token Service features
    • ActiveMQ
    • Zookeeper
    • Docs
    • Examples
  • Talend-ESB, the licensed edition provided for on-premises users which includes:
    • Karaf with Service Locator, Service Registry, Service Activity Monitoring, Security Token Service, Talend JobServer, and Data Mapper features
    • ActiveMQ
    • Zookeeper
    • Docs
    • Examples
  • Talend-Runtime: The licensed edition provided for Talend Cloud users which includes:
    • Karaf with Service Locator, Service Registry, Service Activity Monitoring, Security Token Service, Talend JobServer, and Data Mapper features

Patches work for both Talend-ESB and Talend-Runtime. For more information on how to apply a patch, see the PATCH_RELEASE_NOTE.html included in the patch zip.

The term <TalendRuntimePath> is used for the directory where ESB Runtime is installed. This is typically the full path of either TESB_SE, Talend-ESB or Talend-Runtime, depending on the version of the software that is being used. Please substitute appropriately.

For TESB_SE and Talend-ESB, the Talend Runtime Container is in <TalendRuntimePath>/container, but if there are several containers, this may be actually <TalendRuntimePath>/container2, and so on. For Talend-Runtime, the Talend Runtime Container path is Talend-Runtime itself. In this document, <RuntimeContainerPath> is used to indicate the related container path.