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guide to getting Fedora 4 up and running as quickly as possible. |
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Although deploying Fedora 4 is as easy as downloading the WAR file and copying to your servlet container's |
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Downloads
See the latest release for Fedora 4 WAR files to download.
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Deploying with Tomcat 7
- Download and install Tomcat
- Set the Java properties for Tomcat
- Many linux distributions put these settings a the file /etc/default/tomcat7, outside of the tomcat installation folder.
- If your operating system does not have the file above, you can create a setenv.sh (or setenv.bat) script in the tomcat7/bin folder. Settings here will not be disturbed by upgrades to the tomcat package. For instance, the following bash line will add the fcrepo.home property to existing JAVA_OPTS.
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} -Dfcrepo.home=/tmp/fcrepo4-home"
See the Java Properties section below for the properties you need.(see: Application Configuration and Catalina Java Properties sections below) Copy the Fedora 4 WAR file into Tomcat's "webapps" directory (e.g. /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps)
- Start the server
- Go to the browser page that matches your fedora 4 WAR file name (e.g. http://localhost:8080/fcrepo-webapp-4.0.0-beta-4-SNAPSHOT/rest)
Deploying with Jetty
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- Download and install Jetty
- Set the Java properties (e.g. /etc/default/jetty) mentioned in the following Java Properties sectionfor Jetty (see: Application Configuration and Catalina Java Properties sections below)
- Copy the Fedora 4 WAR file into Jetty's "webapps" directory (e.g. /var/lib/jetty/webapps)
- Start the server
- Go to the browser page that matches your fedora 4 WAR file name (e.g. http://localhost:8080/fcrepo-webapp-4.0.0/rest)
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fcrepo.home=<some-writable-directory>
Sets the home for Fedora's persisted data. Without this setting Fedora tries to use the current-working-directory as the home of persisted data. If the Tomcat user does not have write access to the installation area (e.g. /var/lib/tomcat7), then Fedora 4 will not deploy. Set this system property to a directory writable by the tomcat process.
JVM Tuning Properties
We have a separate page with suggested VM options for general Java tuning.
Clustering Properties (only effective in a clustered configuration)
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-Djgroups.tcp.address=<ip-address> -Dfcrepo.ispn.numOwners=<num-nodes-in-cluster> -Djava.net.PreferIPv4Stack=true -Dfcrepo.ispn.replication.timeout=<timeout-in-ms> |
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