commit | 92626def5ad859b11c23623778898018149add35 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Martin Stockhammer <martin_s@apache.org> | Tue Dec 11 20:59:14 2018 +0100 |
committer | Martin Stockhammer <martin_s@apache.org> | Tue Dec 11 20:59:14 2018 +0100 |
tree | 925559738dc477e652607f6327cab5dd160dbb22 | |
parent | 8f1778016632b62393ade784efc54f1ac8ae7a26 [diff] |
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To get involved in Archiva development, contact dev@archiva.apache.org.
NOTE: you will need a MAVEN_OPTS with some memory setup as sample : export MAVEN_OPTS=“-Xmx768m -Xms768m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m”
As webapp js is in dev and won‘t probably be released soon, the module is not activated by default and it’s included only in a profile mvn jetty:run -pl :archiva-webapp -am (to save fingers :-) use sh ./jetty.sh ) (debug with sh ./jetty-debug.sh debug port 8000)
hit your browser: http://localhost:9091/archiva/index.html
Redback can send email on registration by default the mail jndi si configured to use localhost. You can use your gmail accout for testing purpose In your ~/.m2/settings.xml add a property with a path to a tomcat context file:
<tomcatContextXml>/Users/olamy/dev/tomcat-context-archiva-gmail.xml</tomcatContextXml>
This file must contains:
<Context path="/archiva"> <Resource name="jdbc/users" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource" username="sa" password="" driverClassName="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver" url="jdbc:derby:${catalina.base}/target/database/users;create=true" /> <Resource name="mail/Session" auth="Container" type="javax.mail.Session" mail.smtp.host="smtp.gmail.com" mail.smtp.port="465" mail.smtp.auth="true" mail.smtp.user="your gmail account" password="your gmail password" mail.smtp.starttls.enable="true" mail.smtp.socketFactory.class="javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory"/> </Context>
You can run the application using cassandra as storage. sh ./jetty.sh -Pcassandra
Default cassandra host is localhost and port 9160
You can override using: