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Prerequisites

The WSO2 Open Banking solution consists of the following mandatory components:

  • WSO2 Open Banking Key Manager (WSO2 OB KM)

  • WSO2 Open Banking API Manager (WSO2 OB APIM)

Additional components:

  • WSO2 Open Banking Business Intelligence (WSO2 OB BI)

  • WSO2 API Manager Analytics (WSO2 APIM ANALYTICS)

  • WSO2 Enterprise Integrator (WSO2 EI)

  • WSO2 Business Process Server (BPS)

In a standalone setup, these components are deployed in a single server. However, in a typical production environment, it is recommended to deploy the components in separate servers (distributed) for better performance.

Product Matrix

Following is a product matrix for different versions of WSO2 Open Banking.

VersionMandatory ComponentsAdditional Components
v1.4.0

wso2-obam-1.4.0

wso2-obkm-1.4.0

wso2am-analytics-2.6.0

wso2ei-6.4.0

wso2-obbi-1.4.0

v1.3.0

wso2-obam-1.3.0

wso2-obkm-1.3.0

wso2am-analytics-2.6.0

wso2ei-6.4.0

wso2-obbi-1.3.0

v1.2.0

wso2ob-am-2.6.0

wso2ob-km-5.7.0

wso2ob-am-analytics-2.6.0

wso2ob-ei-6.4.0

Prerequisites for a Deployment

Listed below are the prerequisites for a successful deployment. 

HardwareRequirement
Disk space

40 GB free disk space

Disk space is based on the expected storage requirements that are calculated by considering the file uploads and the backup policies.

CPU

Minimum required: 2 cores

Memory4 GB RAM
SoftwareRequirement
Operating system

Windows and Linux

In a production deployment, it is recommended that WSO2 products are installed on latest releases of RedHat Enterprise Linux or Ubuntu Server LTS.

See Compatibility of WSO2 Products to find the environments that the WSO2 products are tested with.

JDK Version

Oracle JDK 1.8
Database server
  • MySQL 5.7
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2016
  • Oracle 12c

We do not recommend configuring H2 database in the production environment.

User store

It is not recommended to use Apache DS in a production environment due to scalability issues. Instead, use an LDAP such as OpenLDAP, RDBMS, Active Directory or custom user stores for user management.

Support

If you have difficulty in setting up any WSO2 product in a specific platform or database, please contact us.