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1 < i-scream Server Startup
2 < =======================
1 > i-scream Server README
2 > ======================
3  
4 < Current startup sequence:
4 > ANT build vs Make build
5 > -----------------------
6  
7 < uk.ac.ukc.iscream.core.Core
8 < uk.ac.ukc.iscream.clientinterface.ClientInterfaceMain
8 < uk.ac.ukc.iscream.filtermanager.FilterManager
9 < uk.ac.ukc.iscream.rootfilter.RootFilterMain
10 < uk.ac.ukc.iscream.filter.FilterMain
7 > ** We have revamped the Makefile, but not the ANT build **
8 > ** So please use the Makefile for now **
9  
10 < The following sequence of commands should suffice. They will probably need
11 < to be run in seperate terminal windows.
10 > There are now two methods of compiling the server distribution. The existing
11 > Makefile method is still supported, but is of course limited in the OS's on
12 > which it can be run. The preffered method will be an XML based build script
13 > using ANT (http://jakarta.apache.org/ant) which will run on any platform.
14 > However, at this stage the ANT scripts are not completely finished and may
15 > have some odd behaviour.
16  
17 < make runcore
18 < make runclientinterface
19 < make runfiltermanager
20 < make runrootfilter NAME=root
21 < make runfilter NAME=filter1
17 > We envisage both the Makefile and ANT setups being maintained for some time,
18 > giving the developer a choice. This document still outlines the Makefile
19 > method of compiling, and will do so until such a point as the ANT scripts
20 > are deemed reliable. If, however, you wish to give the ant script a whirl,
21 > try the following after setting up ANT (see the ANT website for details);
22  
23 < If all is working this will ensure every component, including the IDL, is
22 < compiled as required before execution.
23 > ant help
24  
25 < nb. you will need to ensure your classpath is correctly set prior to
26 <    running, otherwise java will fail to find the jacorb classes and the
27 <    XML parsing packages.
25 > Compiling
26 > ---------
27 >
28 > The server can now easily be compiled without worrying about setting up any
29 > of the CLASSPATH's, or setting the path to JacORB. It's all self contained.
30 >
31 > Typical sequence to compile;
32 >
33 > ./configure
34 > make build
35 > make install prefix=/some/path
36 > make clean
37 >
38 > In more detail, the first line ensures that the required libraries are
39 > available, and sets the Makefiles up so they know where everything is.
40 > The second line compiles all of the code and creates a JAR file in the
41 > build directory.
42 > The install line installs the server and libraries to a given location,
43 > along with the configuration files.
44 > Finally, the last line cleans up.
45 >
46 > Running
47 > -------
48 >
49 > It is recommended that the components are started up in the following order.
50 >
51 > (This can be on multiple hosts if required, as long as the order is correct).
52 >
53 > Core
54 > ClientInterfaceMain
55 > DBInterface
56 > FilterManager
57 > RootFilter
58 > FilterMain
59 > Client
60 >
61 > It is not necessary to start both the ClientInterfaceMain and DBInterface,
62 > the server will handle only one or both. Multiple Filter's can be started
63 > as required.
64 >
65 > These are all loaded through the ComponentManager. More details on how to
66 > operate this will be provided later on. Typing "make run" will make an
67 > attempt to load it up.
68 >
69 > Check build/etc/default.properties to set the startup list and order.
70 >
71 > nb. You will need to ensure that the relevant libraries are in the
72 >    build/lib directory. See the README in there for details.
73 >
74 > Makefile
75 > ========
76 > The following targets are available;
77 >
78 > build
79 >
80 >  Compile the entire server package, include the IDL file. Generates the
81 >  JAR file for the final package.
82 >
83 > run
84 >
85 >  Run's the server from the JAR file in /build.
86 >
87 > clean
88 >
89 >  Cleans all compiled code, and javadoc pages.
90 >
91 > distclean
92 >
93 >  Also cleans files left by configure, including the libraries.
94 >
95 > install
96 >
97 >  Installs the server to a given directory. Also takes a prefix;
98 >    make install prefix = /usr/i-scream
99 >
100 > dist
101 >  Builds a full distribution of the server.
102 >    make dist ver = 1.0
103 >  Default ver is HEAD.
104 >
105 > dist-bin
106 >  Builds a binary distribution of the server.
107 >    make dist ver = 1.0
108 >  Default ver is HEAD.
109 >
110 > javadoc
111 >
112 >  Builds all the javadoc pages in the `doc' directory.
113 >
114 > buildutil
115 >
116 >    (it is recommended you run a "make clean" first)
117 >  Builds a seperate JAR file, in `build' called `iscream-util.jar'.
118 >  This file contains just the uk.ac.ukc.iscream.util package for
119 >  use in other parts of the system, such as the clients.
120 >
121 > createtable
122 >
123 >  Creates the ipacket table in the mySQL database. This is required for
124 >  the database side of the server.
125 >
126 > droptable
127 >
128 >  Drops an ipacket table from the mySQL database if one exists.

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