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Product Profiles

When a WSO2 product starts, it starts all components, features and related artifacts bundled with it. Multi-profile support allows you to run the product on a selected profile so that only the features specific to that profile along with common features start up with the server.

Given below are the different profiles available in WSO2 API Manager.

Note the following:

  • You can start only one profile at a time.
  • Starting a product on a preferred profile only blocks/allows the relevant OSGI bundles. As a result, even if you start the server on a profile such as the api-store for example, you can still access the API Publisher web application.
ProfileCommand Option with Profile NameDescription
Gateway manager
-Dprofile=gateway-manager

Starts only the components related to the API Gateway.

You use this when the API Gateway acts as a manager node in a cluster. This profile starts front end/UI features such as login as well as backend services that allow the product instance to communicate with other nodes in the cluster.

Gateway worker
-Dprofile=gateway-worker

Starts only the components related to the API Gateway.

 You use this when the API Gateway acts as a worker node in a cluster. This profile only starts the backend features for data processing and communicating with the manager node.

Key Manager
-Dprofile=api-key-manager
Starts only the features relevant to the Key Manager component of the API Manager.
API Publisher
-Dprofile=api-publisher
Starts only the front end/backend features relevant to the API Publisher.
API Store
-Dprofile=api-store
Starts only the front end/backend features relevant to the API Store.

Execute the following commands to start a product on any profile:

OSCommand
Windows
<PRODUCT_HOME>/bin/wso2server.bat -Dprofile=<preferred-profile> --run
Linux/Solarissh <PRODUCT _HOME>/bin/wso2server.sh -Dprofile=<preferred-profile>

How multi-profiling works

Starting a product on a preferred profile starts only a subset of features bundled in the product. In order to identify what feature bundles apply to which profile, each product maintains a set of bundles.info files in <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/components/<profile-name>/configuration/org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator directories. The bundles.info files contain references to the actual bundles. Note that <profile-name> in the directory path refers to the name of the profile. For example, when there's a product profile named webapp, references to all the feature bundles required for webapp profile to function are in a bundles.info file saved in <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/components/webapp/configuration/org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator directory.

Note that when you start the server without using a preferred profile, the server refers to <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/components/default/configuration/org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator/bundles.info file by default. This file contains references to all bundles in <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/components/plugins directory, which is where all components/bundles of a product are saved.

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