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i-scream Server Package |
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This package contains the i-scream server. It is currently only tested |
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under a Unix-based operating system, but there is no reason why it won't |
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work under Windows, or another OS. Initial testing shows, however, that it |
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will run on Windows, although there are problems with the SQL database. |
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This package contains the i-scream server. It has currently been |
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tested on various unix-based operating systems, and experimentally |
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tested on windows. There is, however, no reason for it to operate |
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differently on any platform, as it's all Java based. |
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The iscream.jar file contains all the server code, and can be started up |
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by running the run.sh script. The etc/default.properties file specifies |
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the components to start, and their order. |
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The iscream-server.jar file contains all the server code, and can |
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be started up by running the run.sh script. The etc/default.properties |
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file specifies the components to start, and their order. |
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You must ensure that the JacORB and XML libraries are in the lib |
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directory. The README in lib will explain how to acquire these files. If |
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you have compiled the server package, these files will be there already. |
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You must ensure that the relevant libraries are in the lib directory, |
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although if you have the compiled server package these files will |
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already be present. The README in lib will explain how to acquire |
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these files if they are not available. |
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Finally, the etc directory contains the default configuration files. These |
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can be expanded as required. See the configuration documentation for |
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further details. |
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Note: The iscream-util JAR file that can be found here after a "make buildutil" |
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in the main directory contains the uk.ac.ukc.iscream.util package. It is |
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intended for clients to use if required. |
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Finally, the etc directory contains some default configuration |
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files. These can be expanded as required. See the server user guide |
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documentation for further details. |