You should follow the instructions in the wiki and use Maven2 to build.  We
use probably remove that old documentation (I wasn't aware it was copied
over).

If you use the demonstration WAR file that comes with the release, its great
for demonstrations, not so great for integrating with your existing Identity
Management System.

-Scott


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Bryan Wooten <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi all,
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> I am just trying to get started with CAS and need some guidance and
> clarifications.
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> I have downloaded cas-server-3.3.2 to my Solaris server. And went to this
> URL:
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> http://www.jasig.org/cas/using-maven
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> and read this:
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> CAS currently only supports the Maven 1.x releases.  You can download the
> latest version of Maven from the Maven download 
> site<http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/start/download.html>.
> After installing Maven, be sure to define your MAVEN_HOME environment
> variable and add Maven to the required path (so it can be run from any
> directory).
>
> So we download and installed Maven 1.x.  I could not get any of the goals
> on the page to build.
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> So I go here:
> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASUM/Building+and+Deploying
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> And read this:
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> As of CAS 3.1, CAS builds exclusively with the Maven 2 Build Management
> System. This system provides a common build and directory structure across
> all projects that use Maven 2 and defines common goals that can be applied
> to any project type (JAR, WAR, EAR, etc.).
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> So now I guess I need to install Maven 2?
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> Lastly can I just deploy modules/cas-server-webapp-3.3.2.war from the tar
> file on a Glassfish server or must I actually build the code and use the
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> War file in cas-server-webapp folder as describe on the wiki page:
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> “If you've built CAS as above, you will find a WAR file in the
> cas-server-webapp folder that you can use to deploy CAS. That's the simple
> demo case.”
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> Thanks in advance for any help / advice,
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> Bryan
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