Hi Ishmeher Singh Ahuja,
First of all please call me Tishan. No 'Sir' needed. :)
As starting point what you can do is to start creating an idea plugin, not
particularly for Siddhi but for more simple language with syntax
highlighting and code completion. Also you can get yourself familiar with
Here are some blog posts I have written when I was doing some puppet
related deployment.
http://soatutorials.blogspot.com/2013/11/how-puppet-works-in-your-it.html
http://soatutorials.blogspot.com/2013/12/installing-puppet-on-red-hat-linux.html
Good Morning,
I have a good amount of experience with WSO2 API Manager, Linux and some
experience with scripting. But I have zero experience with Puppet.
I am hoping to install WSO2 API Manager using Puppet as a working example
and then hand over the project to another chap.
What do you think
Hi Michael,
Please refer to those inline comments.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Michael mcnasty...@gmail.com wrote:
Good Morning,
I have a good amount of experience with WSO2 API Manager, Linux and some
experience with scripting. But I have zero experience with Puppet.
I am hoping to
Hi Michael,
Puppet takes less time to get familiar to, so I think you will be able to
get around the language syntax quickly by following the resources Thilina
provided. Especially the VM based exercises will give you an idea on the
inner workings of Puppet.
Setting up WSO2 API Manager with
Hi,
The link to the getting started guide in AM 1.7.0 publisher/store app [1]
returns a 404.
http://dist.wso2.org/products/api-manager/1.7.0/APIManager-GettingStarted-v1.7.0.pdf
Regards,
KasunG
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*Kasun Gajasinghe*Senior Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc.
email: kasung AT spamfree wso2.com
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Thimuth Amarakoon thim...@wso2.com wrote:
Hi Kasun,
Where does this link mentioned in? Couldn't find this in the product page.
Actually, this is linked from the publisher app which in the AM 1.7 product
binary. For AM 1.6, the link was [2] which works fine. I