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##Common Image Repositories
The `jboss-image-streams.json` file contains __ImageStream__ definitions for all
JBoss Middleware products. This will need to be
installed in the common `openshift` namespace (`oc create -f jboss-images-streams.json -n openshift`) before using any of the templates in these folders. You will also need to install (into the `openshift` namespace) the database image streams supplied by OpenShift to use any of the templates that integrate with MySQL, PostgreSQL or MongoDB.
installed in the common `openshift` namespace (`oc create -f jboss-image-streams.json -n openshift`) before using any of the templates in these folders. You will also need to install (into the `openshift` namespace) the database image streams supplied by OpenShift to use any of the templates that integrate with MySQL, PostgreSQL or MongoDB.

##HTTPS configuration
The majority of templates contain configuration that requires the creation of resources within your project to support HTTPS, specifically a service account and a secret that can be included into the pod as a volume. The secrets directory contains a number of examples that can be installed into your project to allow you to test the A-MQ, EAP and JWS templates, you should replace the contents of these with data that is more appropriate for your deployments.
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