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Revision: 1.13
Committed: Wed Feb 5 22:27:24 2003 UTC (21 years, 10 months ago) by tdb
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: HEAD
Changes since 1.12: +0 -7 lines
Log Message:
Removed the util package from the server. The source for it still remains,
for now, until I decide how to dispose of it.

File Contents

# Content
1 i-scream Server README
2 ======================
3
4 ANT build vs Make build
5 -----------------------
6
7 ** We have revamped the Makefile, but not the ANT build **
8 ** So please use the Makefile for now **
9
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 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 ant help
24
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 Alternatively there is a "make dist" target which will build a
39 distribution archive containing the built code, the javadoc, and
40 the source code.
41
42 In more detail, the first line ensures that the required libraries are
43 available, and sets the Makefiles up so they know where everything is.
44 The second line compiles all of the code and creates a JAR file in the
45 build directory.
46 The install line installs the server and libraries to a given location,
47 along with the configuration files.
48 Finally, the last line cleans up.
49
50 Running
51 -------
52
53 It is recommended that the components are started up in the following order.
54
55 (This can be on multiple hosts if required, as long as the order is correct).
56
57 Core
58 ClientInterfaceMain
59 DBInterface
60 FilterManager
61 RootFilter
62 FilterMain
63 Client
64
65 It is not necessary to start both the ClientInterfaceMain and DBInterface,
66 the server will handle only one or both. Multiple Filter's can be started
67 as required.
68
69 These are all loaded through the ComponentManager. More details on how to
70 operate this will be provided later on. Typing "make run" will make an
71 attempt to load it up.
72
73 Check build/etc/default.properties to set the startup list and order.
74
75 nb. You will need to ensure that the relevant libraries are in the
76 build/lib directory. See the README in there for details.
77
78 Makefile
79 ========
80 The following targets are available;
81
82 build
83
84 Compile the entire server package, include the IDL file. Generates the
85 JAR file for the final package.
86
87 run
88
89 Run's the server from the JAR file in /build.
90
91 clean
92
93 Cleans all compiled code, and javadoc pages.
94
95 distclean
96
97 Also cleans files left by configure, including the libraries.
98
99 install
100
101 Installs the server to a given directory. Also takes a prefix;
102 make install prefix = /usr/i-scream
103
104 dist
105
106 Builds a full distribution of the server.
107 make dist dest=/tmp
108
109 dist-bin
110
111 Builds a binary distribution of the server.
112 make dist dest=/tmp
113
114 javadoc
115
116 Builds all the javadoc pages in the `doc' directory.
117
118 src
119
120 Copies the whole src tree in to the `build/src' directory.
121
122 createtable
123
124 Creates the ipacket table in the mySQL database. This is required for
125 the database side of the server.
126
127 droptable
128
129 Drops an ipacket table from the mySQL database if one exists.