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This document is a guide to getting up and running with Fedora a= s quickly as possible.
If you are looking for scripted deployments, please take a look at Fedor= a's deployment tooling= .
Java 8
java -v= ersion java version "1.8.0_05" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_05-b13) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.5-b02, mixed mode)
There are two primary ways of deploying Fedora. The first, One-Click Run= , is an easy way to get Fedora running to test out the basic features. The = second, Ser= vlet Container Install, is the approach to be used in production instal= lations.
Either double-click on the download, or run the following command to= start Fedora
java -j= ar fcrepo-webapp-<version>-jetty-console.jar
Once Fedora is seen to be running at the following URL, start explor= ing the feature tour
http://localhost:8080/rest/
Note, port 8080 is the default. Replace that port number in the ab=
ove URL if you used a different value.
Alternatively, instead of deploying Fedora via the "one-click run", the =
Fedora web-application can be installed by dropping the WAR file into a ser=
vlet 3 container, such as Tomcat 7 or Jetty 8.
For details on installing Fedora to those containers, see the Deploying Fedora - Comp=
lete Guide guide.
Once Fedora is running,