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Welcome to GateIn: =========================== This will explain you how to build a package of GateIn with Tomcat or JBoss. ***************** * COMPILATION ***************** * mvn install For example: mvn install Note: If you run "mvn install" twice in a row without cleaning, one test will fail. To workaround this issue you will need to delete the test data located here: component/portal/target/temp/ ********************** * MAVEN CONFIGURATION: ********************** By default the maven configuration will build all the required artifact for a release which means: * all packaging * all examples * all documentations There is a friendly development mode that build none of those: * mvn -Dgatein.dev This property can be combined with explicit profile activation to build a specific module, for instance: * mvn -Dgatein.dev -Ppkg-tomcat builds only the tomcat packaging. Here is a list of the existing profiles: * packaging ** pkg-tomcat ** pkg-jbossear ** pkg-jbossas ** pkg-tomcat-tests ** pkg-jbossas-tests * archive ** arc-tomcat ** arc-jbossas * other ** "example" : all examples ** "doc" : all documentations ***************** * PACKAGING: ***************** Per default GateIn generates all packaging required for a release. * mvn install -Ppkg-tomcat ** Creates a Tomcat delivery in packaging/pkg/target/tomcat/ * mvn install -Ppkg-jbossas ** Creates a JBossAS delivery in packaging/pkg/target/jboss/ ***************** * DOCUMENTATIONS: ***************** Per default GateIn documentations are generated in the build process. ***************** * STARTING: ***************** * On Tomcat: go to the tomcat directory (or unzip the archive in your favorite location) and execute 'bin/gatein.sh start' ('bin/gatein.bat start' on Windows) * On JBoss: go to the jboss directory (or unzip the archive in your favorite location) and execute 'bin/run.sh start' ('bin/run.bat start' on Windows) * Go to http://localhost:8080/portal to see the homepage of the portal. That's it.
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