Hi Graham-

There might be some mismatches if you're using the Apache Brooklyn dist. To keep the classpaths separate (as A4C uses Spring) what we've been doing is building and running brooklyn-tosca as OSGi that gets installed in to Brooklyn running as OSGi (from /brooklyn-dist/karaf/apache-brooklyn/). If you've got the brooklyn-tosca artifacts built (which in itself can be a little tricky due to how the fastconnect repo) then try installing it as a karaf bundle. Also note you may need to wait ~5m to everything to load (watch messages in the log).

An easier way to "just use it" (after a little bit of configuration) is to take Cloudsoft AMP as Valentin mentions which includes Brooklyn TOSCA configured and installed. You can download that here:

    http://www.cloudsoft.io/amp-4

Best
Alex



On 01/11/2016 23:00, Valentin Aitken wrote:
Hi Graham,

The A4C version which we tested is 1.1.0-SM8
Can you share what is the topology diagram which you are looking at?

Here is an updated version of the post [1] which is tested with the latest 
Cloudsoft AMP 4.1.0 (the enterprise version of Apache Brooklyn)
This document should be applicable if compiling brooklyn-tosca against current 
snapshot of Apache Brooklyn.

Valentin.

[1] http://docs.cloudsoft.io/operations/tosca/


From: Graham Ashby <[email protected]>
Date:01/11/2016  21:20  (GMT+02:00)
To: Brooklyn dev <[email protected]> </div><div>Subject: Brooklyn Tosca 
</div><div>
</div>I'm trying to get the Tosca bridge working with alien4cloud

I'm using this as a guide: http://www.cloudsoft.io/drag-and-drop-tosca/

However, the bits don't seem to work together.  If I do this from
brooklyn-tosca HEAD,  compiling it, The version of A4C doesn't seem to
function properly (the topology diagrams aren't right and I get 404
errors)

I tried various combinations of versions, but nothing has worked yet.

Does anyone know which versions I should use so that it all Just Works?

Thanks
Graham Ashby


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