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authorPatrick Brady <pb071s@att.com>2017-12-13 11:09:30 -0800
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This is the first commit of the rename. This commit changes refereces to org.openecomp.appc > org.onap.appc that occur within files. The package folder structure is not changed in this commit. Change-Id: Ic95d749eb99d8a6f4f2b9ee9b06eb41c5cfa7e1c Signed-off-by: Patrick Brady <pb071s@att.com> Issue-ID: APPC-13
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In order to deploy APPC, a Docker-ready machine needs to be available in order to deploy the APPC Docker Containers. The following will help explain the requirements in order to run Docker to deploy these containers.
### APPC Docker Containers
-ONAP APPC docker images are currently stored on the Rackspace Nexus Docker Registry (Maven Repository). The deployment code can be found in the Maven Project that builds and deploys the Docker Images to be deployed in the Nexus Repository (current approach is by using Jenkins). These Docker Images are composed of the APPC Artifacts (org.openecomp.appc.*) compiled and packaged in the "appc" git repository.
+ONAP APPC docker images are currently stored on the Rackspace Nexus Docker Registry (Maven Repository). The deployment code can be found in the Maven Project that builds and deploys the Docker Images to be deployed in the Nexus Repository (current approach is by using Jenkins). These Docker Images are composed of the APPC Artifacts (org.onap.appc.*) compiled and packaged in the "appc" git repository.
The following Docker images are the actual deployment images used for running APPC:
- **APPC Container**: This Docker container carries the APPC Core Framework (OpenDaylight, Karaf, OSGI Bundles, ODL Functions/APIs, and APPC specific features). This image is built on top of the SDN-C Docker Image, which contains core features (such as dblib as the Database Connector, SLI - the Service Logic Interpreter, and the Active & Available Inventory (A&AI) Listener). Some of these inherited SDN-C features/artifacts are necessary dependencies to build and compile APPC features/artifacts.
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# APPC Configuration Model
-APPC Configuration model involves using "default.properties" files (which are usually located in each of the APPC Features - ../<APPC_FEATURE_BUNDLE>/src/<MAIN_OR_TEST>/resources/org/openecomp/appc/default.properties) for APPC Feature that have default (or null) property values inside the core APPC code. These default (or null) properties should be overwritten in the properties file called "appc.properties" located in the APPC Deployment code (../installation/src/main/appc-properties/appc.properties).
+APPC Configuration model involves using "default.properties" files (which are usually located in each of the APPC Features - ../<APPC_FEATURE_BUNDLE>/src/<MAIN_OR_TEST>/resources/org/onap/appc/default.properties) for APPC Feature that have default (or null) property values inside the core APPC code. These default (or null) properties should be overwritten in the properties file called "appc.properties" located in the APPC Deployment code (../installation/src/main/appc-properties/appc.properties).
Each APPC component depends on the property values that are defined for them in order to function properly. For example, the APPC Feature "appc-rest-adapter" located in the APPC Core repo is used to listen to events that are being sent and received in the form of DMaaP Messages through a DMaaP Server Instance (which is usually defined as a RESTful API Layer over the Apache Kafka Framework). The properties for this feature need to be defined to point to the right DMaaP set of events to make sure that we are sending and receiving the proper messages on DMaaP.