Thanks very much. This was quite helpful. --Misagh
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Francesco Chicchiriccò" <ilgro...@apache.org> > To: "dev" <dev@syncope.apache.org> > Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2019 8:40:30 AM > Subject: Re: Running Syncope from source? > On 20-set-19, alle 11:03, Misagh Moayyed misagh.moay...@tirasa.net wrote: > >>> First run >>> >>> mvn -PskipTests,all >>> >>> from root folder. >>> >>> Then if you want to run only Syncope Core, with JPDA debug on >>> localhost:8000: >>> >>> cd fit/core-refererence >>> mvn -Pdebug,all (or -P debug if you don't want extensions) >>> >>> If you want to run Syncope Core and Console, with JPDA debug on >>> localhost:8000: >>> >>> cd fit/console-reference >>> mvn -Pdebug >>> >>> If you want to run Syncope Core, Console and Enduser, with JPDA debug on >>> localhost:8000: >>> >>> cd fit/enduser-reference >>> mvn -Pdebug >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> Let's say I want to run Syncope Core and Console. I can issue the required >> commands and then set up a debugger over port 8000. All good. What I am not >> sure about is, how do I bring up the web UI for Syncope's console to login >> and >> click around? (i.e. Something like http://localhost:8080/syncope-console). > > Yep, but only because the Tomcat listening port is 9080, not 8080. > > When starting as indicated above, the components and URLs available match the > ones available when starting standalone or projects generated from archetype, > e.g. > > http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#paths-and-components > >> Running commands from the "fit" folder structure seems to suggest that I want >> to run integration tests, where in fact, I want to be able to bring up the >> Web >> UI for relevant components and step into running code. > > The point is that having a full-blown Syncope environment is not easy, as > several components have to be available - see above; since we have a setup for > running integration tests which does that, we have also added the debug / > hotswap profiles with exact purpose to "bring up the Web UI for relevant > components and step into running code" - mainly in order to spot and squash > bugs. > > Regards. > -- > Francesco Chicchiriccò > > Tirasa - Open Source Excellence > http://www.tirasa.net/ > > Member at The Apache Software Foundation > Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail > http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/