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The WSO2 Elastic Server gives you everything you need to test WSO2 SOA platform components in a real environment!
WSO2 is thought of as leaders in the Apache Web Services project, where they are key contributors to Apache Axis2, Apache Rampart, Apache Synapse, Apache Axiom and more. WSO2 delivers integrated, open source middleware products based on these components. Learn more about Elastic Servers
Elastic Servers are formatted for various virtualization software products. Download the appropriate virtualization client based on your selected deployment parameters.VMware Images:

VMware Player for PC or Linux (free)

VMware Player for Mac (free 30-day trial) Parallels Images:

Parallels Desktop for Mac (free 15-day trial) Xen Images:

XenExpress (free)

Virtual Iron (free) Amazon EC2 Images:

Amazon EC2 requires no download but you must setup an Amazon Web Services Account.

Select the desired WSO2 components and additional add-ons you wish to evaluate from the left column.
Click the 'Server Configuration' button

On the Server Configuration page specify the system parameters (virtualization format from above, memory, and HDD size) for the Elastic Server.
Name the Server and click 'Save and Build.'
The build process will take a few minutes. Upon completion you will be emailed a build confirmation message with the download URL.
Download and unzip the file then launch the Elastic Server

For Local Boot
The IP address of the Elastic Server will be displayed on the boot screen. The following are the URLs for testing and administration:

http://serverip:2999 for the CFT Elastic Server manager

http://serverip:9443 for WSO2 ESB Management Console or the WSO2 WSAS Management Console.
Click the "Sign In" link at the top right corner and enter the username/password admin/admin.
For EC2 Boot
Once you have Deployed and Launched the EC2 Elastic Server Image. Use the FireFox EC2 UI extension, RightScale account, or similar to obtain the public DNS name once the image has finished booting. Use the same URLs as you would for the Local Boot, just substitute the public DNS name for serverip.

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rkoop said 10 months ago:
Great Portal
Niice!