Talend Runtime includes
the execution server, Talend Runtime Container and its infrastructure services, including: Service Locator, Service Activity Monitoring and Security Token Service.
To fully benefit from all these functionalities, do the following:
Procedure
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Go to subdirectory
<TalendRuntimePath>\container\bin of the Talend Runtime installation
directory.
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Run the trun.bat (Windows) or
trun.sh (Linux) file.
When the container starts up, you will see a short introduction (similar to the
one below) followed by the Talend Runtime Container console command
prompt:
Hit '<tab>' for a list of available commands
and '[cmd] --help' for help on a specific command.
Hit '<ctrl-d>' or type 'system:shutdown' to shutdown TRUN.
karaf@trun()>
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After starting the Talend Runtime Container, wait a few seconds
for initialization to complete before going to the next steps. Karaf, on which the
Talend Runtime Container is built,
starts the noncore bundles in the background. So even if the console is already
available, the commands may not be.
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At the Console prompt: karaf@trun>, execute the list command.
This will list all the OSGi Bundles installed in the Talend Runtime Container and let you know
if they are active, or not yet.
Results
For more information on how to launch the Talend Runtime Container and each of the above
services individually or as standalone, see the
Talend Real-Time Big Data Platform
Installation Guide
.
You can find further information about the Talend Runtime Container and how to get started
with it in the
Talend ESB
Container Administration Guide.
For more information on Talend ESB Infrastructure Services,
see the
Talend ESB
Infrastructure Services Configuration Guide.