[Building Sakai] [oae-dev] What is the difference between nakamura and 3akai-us repository in git
Mustansar Mehmood
mustansar at rice.edu
Fri Oct 21 07:25:42 PDT 2011
On 10/21/2011 09:11 AM, Carl Hall wrote:
> Hi Mustanar,
>
> The developers tend to use the OAE Builder project to build everything
> but it is certainly possible to build using only maven.
I am under the impression that with OAE Builder project its not
easy/possible (yet) to keep track of different versions 1.0 or 1.0.1 or
master etc. Please correct me on this one
>
> We have 4 repositories that we use: 3akai-ux (UI), Nakamura (server),
> Solr (search), and Sparse (storage). Solr and Sparse rarely have
> changes that need to be managed locally, so picking up those artifacts
> from Maven is usually fine.
>
> Assuming you have 3akai-ux and nakamura in folders of the same name
> and at the same level, a build would look like this:
>
> $ cd 3akai-ux
> 3akai-ux$ mvn clean install
> 3akai-ux$ cd ../nakamura
> nakamura$ mvn clean install
>
> That will yield a runnable jar in nakamura/app/target.
>
The information you have given on this list is somehow either not
there or not conveniently available in the documentation for sakai
(hybrid) deployment
> HTH,
> Carl
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Mustansar Mehmood <mustansar at rice.edu
> <mailto:mustansar at rice.edu>> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks
> Could you please expand on this part ?
>
> "Otherwise mvn clean install in 3akai followed by nakamura"
> should get you most of the way to a suitable target jar to run.
>
> The reason I am trying to ask is that i want to build Sakai3 from
> source
> and then couple it with CLE/
> Thanks,
> Mustansar
> On 10/21/2011 07:46 AM, Daniel Parry wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 07:37:43AM -0500, Mustansar Mehmood wrote:
> >> github.com:sakaiproject/3akai-ux.git
> > Front end / UI code.
> >
> >> github.com/sakaiproject/nakamura.git
> <http://github.com/sakaiproject/nakamura.git>
> > Back end / application / system code.
> >
> >> Do we need to build them both to get sakai OAE up and running
> >> ready for a hybrid deployment?
> > I would think so. (It's possible nakamura loads in a uxloader
> > bundle jar by default but...)
> >
> >> How do we build them both together?
> > You don't you build them separately. If you're making no
> > customisations, you could use the binary release:
> >
> > http://source.sakaiproject.org/release/oae/1.0.0/binary/
> >
> > Otherwise mvn clean install in 3akai followed by nakamura should
> > get you most of the way to a suitable target jar to run.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> > Daniel
> >
>
>
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Mustansar Mehmood
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Information Technology
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Houston Texas 77005
Phone:(713)348-2523
Fax :(713)348 6099
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