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API Management
api_installation_deprecated
As of Scheer PAS 21.1, this installation documentation is deprecated. You should not perform an installation with the old Docker images. API Management now is part of the Scheer PAS installation and cannot be installed stand-alone.
Open your Keycloak URL, e.g. https://api.acme-corp.com:8445/auth/admin, and login to the administration console. To login, use username and password as configured in the .env file.
Before installing Builder for MagicDraw, make sure MagicDraw™ 18.0 UML is properly installed on the system. MagicDraw is a visual UML modeling and CASE tool that runs on a wide variety of operating systems where Java is supported. The Builder only supports MagicDraw on Windows platforms.
Builder
builder_md_version
The Builder plugin is designed for the following MagicDraw versions:
Builder Version
MagicDraw Version
Builder 7
MagicDraw UML 18.0 SP7
Builder 6
MagicDraw UML 18.0 SP7
Please note that the Builder does not support minor MagicDraw versions such as MagicDraw 18.x.
The Docker Community Editon (CE) (version 18.06 or newer) is sufficient to run the software. The provided Docker containers are Linux containers. Refer to the Docker documentation pages for more information on supported platforms and how to install Docker.
As Docker host, we support Linux, namely the following Linux distributions:
RedHat/CentOS
Ubuntu
The Docker tool docker-compose (version 1.23 or newer) must be installed.
Docker
start_all_containers_docker
Start all containers by running the following command:
docker-compose up
To run the containers in the background, use:
docker-compose up -d
Docker
start_single_container_docker
Start the container by running the following command:
docker-compose up
To run the container in the background, use:
docker-compose up -d
Mining
services_start_order
Please note that prior to version 19.2 the services must be started in the following order: