commit | d3a7b1dc5ddedf9196698c16448b4a1039466aca | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Heneveld <alex.heneveld@cloudsoftcorp.com> | Wed Mar 30 10:41:28 2016 +0100 |
committer | Alex Heneveld <alex.heneveld@cloudsoftcorp.com> | Wed Mar 30 10:41:28 2016 +0100 |
tree | d22129b61d7bf304a2e8cdef2009b126fc899f5c | |
parent | f74dae097e71ac47c40bcd532d4934922cdfdf3e [diff] |
Update submodules to 0.9.0
It supports blueprints in YAML or Java, and deploys them to many clouds and other target environments. It monitors those deployments, maintains a live model, and runs autonomic policies to maintain their health.
For more information visit brooklyn.apache.org, where you'll find:
This is the uber-repo. To build the entire codebase, get this project and its sub-modules:
git clone http://github.com/apache/brooklyn/ cd brooklyn git submodule init git submodule update --remote --merge --recursive
And then, with jdk 1.8+, maven 3.1+, and go 1.6+ installed (or skip go with -Dno-go-client
):
mvn clean install
The results are in brooklyn-dist/usage/dist/target/
. To run, you might:
pushd brooklyn-dist/usage/dist/target/brooklyn-dist/brooklyn/ bin/brooklyn launch
The Developers section of the main website contains more detail on working with the codebase. There is also a more Developer Guide specific to each version, including this branch (0.9.0-SNAPSHOT), latest stable, and older releases.
Useful topics include:
getting the source code
setting up Git with forks, submodules (or alternatively avoiding submodules) and other productivity hints
project structure of the codebase and submodules
the people behind Apache Brooklyn