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The following page has been changed by edslattery: http://wiki.apache.org/ws/Tuscany/TuscanyJava/GetTuscany/Linux_old ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + deleted - ## page was renamed from Tuscany/TuscanyJava/GetTuscany/Linux - = Building Tuscany on Linux = - This document describes the detailed steps to setup your system, download the Tuscany source code, build the Tuscany runtime and run two SCA samples, a simple J2SE program and a Web application invoking a Hello``World SCA service. - - These instructions have been tested on a Red``Hat Linux Enterprise 4 system and a Fedora Core 5 system. - - = System requirements = - * '''Red``Hat Enterprise Linux 4''' - These instructions are for a Red``Hat Enterprise Linux 4 system. If you're running Windows, follow the steps described on our [wiki:Self/Tuscany/GetTuscany/WinXP Windows] page. - * '''Java JDK 5.0 update 06''' - Tuscany is written in Java, and has been tested with this level of JDK. - * '''Apache Maven 2.0.4 and Apache Ant 1.6.5''' - We are using Maven 2 to build Tuscany, plus a few Ant scripts. - * '''Subversion 1.3.0''' - The Tuscany source code is stored in a Subversion (SVN) repository, you need Subversion to download it. - * '''Apache Tomcat 5.5.16''' - This is the Web container that we integrate with, to allow you to use the SCA programming model in Web applications. - - = Creating a tuscany directory = - Open a terminal window, then from the shell prompt create a tuscany directory as follows: - {{{ - mkdir ~/tuscany - cd ~/tuscany - }}} - - This is the directory where we're going to download the Tuscany code as well as the tools and packages required to build and run Tuscany. - - = Downloading and installing the Java JDK 5.0 = - Point your Web browser to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp. - - Select "Download JDK 5.0 Update 6". - - Accept the License agreement, then select Linux self-extracting file - jdk-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin. - - Download jdk-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin to the ~/tuscany directory. - - From the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - chmod +x ./jdk-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin - ./jdk-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin - }}} - This will extract the Java JDK 5.0 to tuscany/jdk1_5_0_06. - - Modify your user profile ($HOME/.bashrc if you're using bash) and add the following lines: - {{{ - JAVA_HOME=~/tuscany/jdk1.5.0_06 - export JAVA_HOME - PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH - }}} - - = Downloading and installing Apache Maven 2.0.4 = - Point your Web browser to http://maven.apache.org/download.html. - - Select "Maven 2.0.4 (tar.gz) - maven-2.0.4-bin.tar.gz". - - Download maven-2.0.4-bin.tar.gz to the ~/tuscany directory. - - From the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - tar xzvf maven-2.0.4-bin.tar.gz - }}} - This will extract Maven 2.0.4 to the ~/tuscany/maven-2.0.4 directory. - - Modify your user profile and add the following lines: - {{{ - MVN_HOME=~/tuscany/maven-2.0.4 - export MVN_HOME - PATH=$MVN_HOME/bin:$PATH - }}} - - = Downloading and installing Apache Ant 1.6.5 = - Point your Web browser to http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi. - - Select ".tar.gz archive: apache-ant-1.6.5-bin.tar.gz". - - Download apache-ant-1.6.5-bin.tar.gz to the ~/tuscany directory. - - From the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - tar xzvf apache-ant-1.6.5-bin.tar.gz - }}} - This will extract Ant 1.6.5 to the ~/tuscany/apache-ant-1.6.5 directory. - - Modify your user profile and add the following lines: - {{{ - ANT_HOME=~/tuscany/apache-ant-1.6.5 - export ANT_HOME - PATH=$ANT_HOME/bin:$PATH - }}} - - = Downloading and installing Subversion 1.3.0 = - Note. Fedora Core 5 comes with the subversion 1.3.1 client so you can skip this step. - - Point your Web browser to http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html. - - Pick a Subversion RPM package for your system, for example for a Red``Hat Enterprise Linux 4 system pick http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/rhel-4/bin/subversion-1.3.0-1.rhel4.i386.rpm. - - Download subversion-1.3.0-1.rhel4.i386.rpm to the ~/tuscany directory. - - From the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - su - }}} - (you need to be root to install the subversion RPM) - {{{ - rpm -iv subversion-1.3.0-1.rhel4.i386.rpm - }}} - This will install Subversion 1.3.0 on your system. - - You can now close your terminal window. - - = Verifying your setup = - Open a new terminal window, then from the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - java -version - mvn --version - ant -version - svn --version - }}} - - You should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/verifysetup.jpg - - You are now ready to check out the Tuscany source code. - - = Checking out the Tuscany source code = - - From the shell prompt, do the following: - {{{ - cd ~/tuscany - svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java - }}} - - This should check out all the source code from the Tuscany SVN repository into the ~/tuscany/java directory. - - When the check out completes, do the following: - {{{ - cd java - ls -1 - }}} - You should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/verifycheckout.jpg - - You are now ready to build the Tuscany runtime. - - = Building the Tuscany runtime = - From the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - cd ~/tuscany/java - mvn - }}} - - This will build the Tuscany runtime with Maven. Maven will download all the JAR dependencies, build all the Tuscany sub-projects and run the unit tests. - - When the build completes you should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/verifybuild.jpg - - = Running the HelloWord sample = - To run the Hello``World sample you need to have the following JARs on your Java classpath: - {{{ - ~/.m2/repository/org/osoa/sca-api/SNAPSHOT/sca-api-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/tuscany/tuscany-common/SNAPSHOT/tuscany-common-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/tuscany/tuscany-core/SNAPSHOT/tuscany-core-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/tuscany/tuscany-model/SNAPSHOT/tuscany-model-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/axis/axis-wsdl4j/1.2/axis-wsdl4j-1.2.jar - ~/.m2/repository/commonj/sdo-api/SNAPSHOT/sdo-api-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/tuscany/tuscany-sdo-impl/SNAPSHOT/tuscany-sdo-impl-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/eclipse/emf/ecore/2.2.0-SNAPSHOT/ecore-2.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/eclipse/emf/common/2.2.0-SNAPSHOT/common-2.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/eclipse/emf/ecore-change/2.2.0-SNAPSHOT/ecore-change-2.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar - ~/.m2/repository/stax/stax-api/1.0/stax-api-1.0.jar - ~/.m2/repository/woodstox/wstx-asl/2.8.2/wstx-asl-2.8.2.jar - ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/tuscany/sca/containers/tuscany-container-java/SNAPSHOT/tuscany-container-java-SNAPSHOT.jar - }}} - - Instead of copying all the JARs by hand, you can use one of the Tuscany build scripts to create a directory containing all the required JARs. - - From the shell prompt, do the following: - {{{ - ant -f ~/tuscany/java/testing/tomcat/build.xml -Dtuscany.acceptance.target.dir=~/tuscany/java/target j2se - }}} - This will copy all the required JARs into directory ~/tuscany/java/target/j2se. - - From the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - ls target/j2se - }}} - You should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/verifyj2se.jpg - - You are now ready to run the Tuscany Hello``World sample. Do the following: - {{{ - cd samples/helloworld - java -Djava.ext.dirs=$HOME/tuscany/java/target/j2se -classpath helloworld/target/helloworld-SNAPSHOT.jar org.apache.tuscany.samples.helloworld.HelloWorldClient - }}} - - This will run the Hello``World sample application, you should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/runhelloworld.jpg - - = Downloading and installing Tomcat = - Point your Web browser to http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/apache/tomcat/tomcat-5/v5.5.16/bin/apache-tomcat-5.5.16.tar.gz. - - Download apache-tomcat-5.5.16.tar.gz to the ~/tuscany directory. - - To install Tomcat, from the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - cd ~/tuscany - tar xzvf apache-tomcat-5.5.16.tar.gz - }}} - This will extract Tomcat to the ~/tuscany/apache-tomcat-5.5.16 directory. - - From the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - ant -f java/testing/tomcat/build.xml -Dtuscany.acceptance.tc.dir=~/tuscany/apache-tomcat-5.5.16 tuscany.tomcat.fixup - }}} - This will configure Tomcat to use Tuscany and will install all the required JARs under the Tomcat lib directory. - - You should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/tomcatsetup.jpg - - You are now ready to start Tomcat and run the Tuscany Hello``World``Web sample. - - = Running the HelloWorldWeb sample = - - From the shell prompt, do the following: - {{{ - cp java/samples/helloworld/helloworldweb/target/helloworldWeb-SNAPSHOT.war apache-tomcat-5.5.16/webapps - }}} - This will install the Hello``World``Web sample Web application. - - To start Tomcat do the following: - {{{ - apache-tomcat-5.5.16/bin/startup.sh - }}} - This will start Tomcat as a daemon process. You should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/starttomcat.jpg - - - To verify that Tomcat is running, point your Web browser to http://localhost:8080. - - You should see the Tomcat home page: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/tomcathome.jpg - - - To run the Hello``World``Web sample Web application, point your Web browser to http://localhost:8080/helloworldWeb-SNAPSHOT. - - You should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/helloworldweb.jpg - - - Click the Submit button, this will execute the sample Hello``World SCA service. - - You should see the following: - - http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/wiki/screencaps/linux/helloworldwebsubmit.jpg - - - To stop Tomcat, from the shell prompt do the following: - {{{ - apache-tomcat-5.5.16/bin/shutdown.sh - }}} -
