| Table of Contents | |
| ================= | |
| 1. Getting Axis2/C Working on Linux | |
| 1.1 Setting up Prerequisites | |
| 1.1.1 Mandatory | |
| 1.1.2 Optional | |
| 1.2 Using Binary Release | |
| 1.3 Using Source Release | |
| 1.3.1 Basic Build | |
| 1.3.2 Build with Options | |
| (a) With Guththila | |
| (b) With libxml2 | |
| (c) With AMQP Transport | |
| 1.3.3 Building Samples | |
| 1.4 Configuration | |
| 1.4.1 AMQP Transport | |
| 1.5 Running Samples | |
| 1.5.1 HTTP Transport | |
| (a) Server | |
| (b) Clients | |
| 1.5.2 AMQP Transport | |
| (a) Server | |
| (b) Client | |
| 2. Getting Axis2/C Working on Windows (Win32) | |
| 2.1 Setting up Prerequisites | |
| 2.1.1 Mandatory | |
| 2.1.2 Optional | |
| 2.2 Using Binary Release | |
| 2.3 Using Source Release | |
| 2.3.1 Setting Build Options | |
| (a) Setting zlib Location | |
| (b) Enable Guththila | |
| (c) Enable libxml2 | |
| (d) Enable SSL Support | |
| (e) Enable libcurl | |
| 2.3.2 Compiling the Source | |
| 2.4 Running Samples | |
| 2.4.1 HTTP transport | |
| (a) Server | |
| (b) Clients | |
| 3. Installing Apache2 Web Server Integration Module (mod_axis2) | |
| 3.1 Building mod_axis2 from Source | |
| 3.1.1 On Linux | |
| 3.1.2 On Windows (Win32) | |
| 3.2 Deploying in Apache2 Web Server | |
| 4. Installing IIS (Interner Information Server) Integration Module | |
| (mod_axis2_IIS) | |
| 4.1 Building mod_axis2_IIS from Source | |
| 4.2 Deploying in the IIS | |
| 5. FAQ | |
| 1. Getting Axis2/C Working on Linux | |
| =================================== | |
| 1.1 Setting up Prerequisites | |
| ---------------------------- | |
| 1.1.1 Mandatory | |
| --------------- | |
| (a) zlib - http://www.zlib.net/ | |
| 1.1.2 Optional | |
| -------------- | |
| (a) libxml2 - http://www.xmlsoft.org/ | |
| (b) libiconv - http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ | |
| (c) Apache Qpid - You need to have Qpid libraries installed on your machine | |
| if you are going to use AMQP transport. It is imperative | |
| that you compile and install Qpid from SVN source. | |
| You can checkout Qpid SVN source from | |
| https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/qpid/trunk/qpid. | |
| 1.2 Using Binary Release | |
| ------------------------ | |
| (a) Extract the binary tar package to a directory. | |
| (b) Set AXIS2C_HOME environment variable pointing to the location where you | |
| have extracted Axis2/C. | |
| $ AXIS2C_HOME='/your_path_to_axis2c' | |
| $ export AXIS2C_HOME | |
| NOTE : You will need to set AXIS2C_HOME only if you need to run Axis2/C | |
| samples or tests. The reason is that the samples and test codes | |
| use AXIS2C_HOME to get the path to Axis2/C. To write your own | |
| services or clients this is not a requirement. | |
| 1.3 Using Source Release | |
| ------------------------ | |
| 1.3.1 Basic Build | |
| ----------------- | |
| (a) Extract the source tar package to a directory | |
| (b) Set AXIS2C_HOME environment variable pointing to the location where you | |
| want to install Axis2/C. | |
| $ AXIS2C_HOME='/your_desired_path_to_axis2c_installation' | |
| $ export AXIS2C_HOME | |
| NOTE : You will need to set AXIS2C_HOME only if you need to run Axis2/C | |
| samples or tests. The reason is that the samples and test codes | |
| use AXIS2C_HOME to get the path to Axis2/C. To write your own | |
| services or clients this is not a requirement. | |
| (c) Go to the directory where you extracted the source | |
| $ cd /your_path_to_axis2c_source | |
| (d) Build the source | |
| This can be done by running the following command sequence in the | |
| directory where you have extracted the source. | |
| $ ./configure --prefix=${AXIS2C_HOME} | |
| $ make | |
| $ make install | |
| Please run './configure --help' in respective sub directories for more | |
| information on these configure options. | |
| NOTE : If you don't provide the --prefix configure option, it will by | |
| default be installed into '/usr/local/axis2c' directory. | |
| You could run 'make check' to test if everything is working fine. However, | |
| note that the test/core/clientapi/test_clientapi program would fail unless | |
| AXIS2C_HOME points to the installed location. (It's looking for Axis2/C | |
| repository) This means you really should run 'make && make install', | |
| then set 'AXIS2C_HOME=/path/to/install', and then 'make check'. | |
| That's a little different than the usual 'make && make check && make | |
| install' process. | |
| 1.3.2 Build with Options | |
| ------------------------ | |
| (a) With Guththila | |
| ------------------ | |
| You may need to try Axis2/C with Guththila XML parser. You can do it by | |
| giving '--enable-guththila=yes' as a configure option. | |
| $ ./configure --enable-guththila=yes [other configuration options] | |
| $ make | |
| $ make install | |
| (b) With libxml2 | |
| ---------------- | |
| You may need to try Axis2/C with libxml2 XML parser. You can do it by | |
| giving '--enable-libxml2=yes' as a configure option. | |
| $ ./configure --enable-libxml2=yes [other configuration options] | |
| $ make | |
| $ make install | |
| (c) With AMQP Transport | |
| ----------------------- | |
| You may need to try Axis2/C with the AMQP transport. You can do it by | |
| giving '--with-qpid=/path/to/qpid/home' as a configure option. | |
| $ ./configure --with-qpid=/path/to/qpid/home [other configuration options] | |
| $ make | |
| $ make install | |
| 1.3.3 Building Samples | |
| ---------------------- | |
| If you need to get the samples working, you also need to build the samples. | |
| To build the samples: | |
| $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${AXIS2C_HOME}/lib/ | |
| $ cd samples | |
| $ ./configure --prefix=${AXIS2C_HOME} | |
| --with-axis2=${AXIS2C_HOME}/include/axis2-1.5.0 | |
| $ make | |
| $ make install | |
| Please run './configure --help' in samples folder for more information on | |
| configure options. | |
| NOTE : If you don't provide a --prefix configure option, samples will by | |
| default be installed into '/usr/local/axis2c/samples' directory. | |
| 1.4 Configuration | |
| ----------------- | |
| 1.4.1 AMQP Transport | |
| -------------------- | |
| You need to add the following entries into the axis2.xml. | |
| <transportReceiver name="amqp" class="axis2_amqp_receiver"> | |
| <parameter name="qpid_broker_ip" locked="false">127.0.0.1</parameter> | |
| <parameter name="qpid_broker_port" locked="false">5672</parameter> | |
| </transportReceiver> | |
| <transportSender name="amqp" class="axis2_amqp_sender"/> | |
| 1.5 Running Samples | |
| ------------------- | |
| 1.5.1 HTTP Transport | |
| -------------------- | |
| (a) Server | |
| ---------- | |
| You have to first start the axis2_http_server as follows. | |
| $ cd ${AXIS2C_HOME}/bin | |
| $ ./axis2_http_server | |
| You should see the message | |
| Started Simple Axis2 HTTP Server... | |
| This will start the simple axis server on port 9090. To see the possible | |
| command line options run | |
| $ ./axis2_http_server -h | |
| NOTE 1 : You may need to login as superuser to run the axis2_http_server. | |
| NOTE 2 : If you run into shared lib problems, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH as | |
| follows. | |
| $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${AXIS2C_HOME}/lib | |
| (b) Clients | |
| ----------- | |
| When the axis2_http_server is up and running, you can run the sample | |
| clients in a new shell as follows. | |
| $ cd ${AXIS2C_HOME}/bin/samples | |
| $ ./echo | |
| This will invoke the echo service. | |
| $ ./math | |
| This will invoke the math service. | |
| To see the possible command line options for sample clients run them | |
| with '-h' option | |
| NOTE : If you run into shared lib problems, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH as | |
| follows. | |
| $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${AXIS2C_HOME}/lib | |
| 1.5.2 AMQP Transport | |
| -------------------- | |
| (a) Server | |
| ---------- | |
| Start the Qpid broker as follows. | |
| $ cd ${QPID_HOME}/sbin | |
| $ ./qpidd --data-dir ./ | |
| Start the axis2_amqp_server as follows. | |
| $ cd ${AXIS2C_HOME}/bin | |
| $ ./axis2_amqp_server | |
| You should see the message | |
| Started Simple Axis2 AMQP Server... | |
| This will connect to the Qpid broker listening on 127.0.0.1:5672. | |
| To see the possible command line options run | |
| $ ./axis2_amqp_server -h | |
| NOTE 1 : You have the flexibility of starting the Qpid broker first and | |
| then axis2_amqp_server or vise versa. | |
| NOTE 2 : You may need to login as superuser to run the axis2_amqp_server. | |
| NOTE 3 : If you run into shared lib problems, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH as | |
| follows. | |
| $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${AXIS2C_HOME}/lib | |
| (b) Clients | |
| ----------- | |
| When the axis2_amqp_server is up and running, you can run the sample | |
| clients in a new shell as follows. | |
| $ cd ${AXIS2C_HOME}/bin/samples/amqp | |
| $ ./echo_blocking | |
| This will invoke the echo service. | |
| To see the possible command line options for sample clients run them | |
| with '-h' option | |
| NOTE : If you run into shared lib problems, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH as | |
| follows. | |
| $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${AXIS2C_HOME}/lib | |
| 2. Getting Axis2/C Working on Windows (Win32) | |
| ============================================= | |
| 2.1 Setting up Prerequisites | |
| ---------------------------- | |
| 2.1.1 Mandatory | |
| --------------- | |
| (a) The binaries shipped with this version are compiled with | |
| Microsoft Visual Studio compiler (cl). And also the makefile that is | |
| shipped with this version needs Microsoft Visual Studio compiler (cl) | |
| and nmake build tool. | |
| NOTE : You can download Microsoft VS Express2005 Edition and | |
| Platform SDK from Microsoft website. You need to add the path to | |
| Platform SDK Include and Lib folders to the makefile in order | |
| for you to compile the source. | |
| (b) zlib [http://www.zlatkovic.com/pub/libxml | |
| version >= zlib-1.2.3.win32] | |
| 2.1.2 Optional | |
| -------------- | |
| (a) libxml2 [http://www.zlatkovic.com/pub/libxml | |
| version >= libxml2-2.6.20.win32] | |
| (b) iconv [http://www.zlatkovic.com/pub/libxml | |
| version >= iconv-1.9.1.win32] | |
| 2.2 Using Binary Release | |
| ------------------------ | |
| Extract the binary distribution to a folder of your choice. | |
| (example: C:\axis2c) | |
| The c:\axis2c folder structure is as follows. | |
| axis2c | |
| | | |
| +- bin - server and other executables | |
| | | | |
| | +- samples - samples go here | |
| | | | |
| | +... | |
| | | |
| | | |
| +- docs - documentation | |
| | | |
| +- include - all include files of axis2 | |
| | | |
| +- lib - library modules | |
| | | |
| +- logs - system and client logs are written to this folder | |
| | | |
| +- modules - deployed modules | |
| | | |
| +- samples - source files of the samples in bin | |
| | | |
| +- services - deployed services | |
| Copy the downloaded zlib1.dll to C:\axis2c\lib. | |
| You might optionally require to copy the iconv.dll and libxml2.dll as well | |
| (Or you can have these dll's in some other place and add that | |
| location to PATH environment variable) | |
| 2.3 Using Source Release | |
| ------------------------ | |
| 2.3.1 Setting Build Options | |
| --------------------------- | |
| Please edit the <source_distribution>\build\win32\configure.in file | |
| to set the following build options. | |
| (a) Setting zlib Location | |
| ------------------------- | |
| Set the ZLIB_BIN_DIR to the location where zlib is installed to | |
| Default location for zlib is E:\zlib-1.2.3.win32 and the folder | |
| structure should look like the following | |
| E:\zlib-1.2.3.win32 | |
| | | |
| +- include | |
| | | |
| +- bin | |
| | | |
| +- lib | |
| You can either extract zlib to this folder or extract it to a location | |
| of your choice and edit the configure.in file accordingly. | |
| NOTE : You need to have zlib1.dll in the library path. | |
| (b) Enable Guththila | |
| -------------------- | |
| - Now Guththila is the defualt parser. Unless you enable libxml2 Guththila will be built. | |
| (c) Enable libxml2 | |
| ------------------ | |
| - Set the ENABLE_LIBXML2 option to 1 | |
| - Set the LIBXML2_BIN_DIR to the location where libxml2 is installed to | |
| - Set the ICONV_BIN_DIR to the location where iconv is installed to | |
| (d) Enable SSL Support | |
| ---------------------- | |
| - Set ENABLE_SSL option to 1 | |
| - Set OPENSSL_BIN_DIR to the location where OpenSSL is installed to | |
| (e) Enable libcurl | |
| ------------------ | |
| - Set ENABLE_LIBCURL to 1 | |
| - Set LIBCURL_BIN_DIR to the location where libcurl is installed to | |
| 2.3.2 Compiling the Source | |
| -------------------------- | |
| Extract the source distribution to a folder of your choice. | |
| Example: | |
| C:\axis2c | |
| Open a DOS shell and type: | |
| > cd %AXIS2C_HOME%\build\win32 | |
| > vcvars32.bat | |
| > nmake install | |
| NOTE : You may need to set the PATH environment variable to vcvars32.bat | |
| if Windows complains that it cannot find this batch file. This file | |
| is located in <Your MS Visual Studio Install Directory>\VC\bin | |
| directory. | |
| That's it! This will build the system and create a directory named 'deploy' | |
| under the build directory. | |
| The deploy folder structure is as follows. | |
| deploy | |
| | | |
| +- bin - server and other executables | |
| | | | |
| | +- samples - samples go here | |
| | | | |
| | +... | |
| | | |
| +- lib - library modules | |
| | | |
| +- services - deployed services | |
| | | |
| +- modules - deployed modules | |
| | | |
| +- include - all include files of axis2 | |
| | | |
| +- logs - system and client logs are written to this folder | |
| 2.4 Running Samples | |
| ------------------- | |
| You need to set a couple of environment variables before you can run the | |
| server and samples. | |
| Set the variable AXIS2C_HOME to the deploy folder (C:\axis2c) | |
| Add the path to lib directory to the PATH variable (%AXIS2C_HOME%\lib) | |
| Copy iconv.dll and zlib1.dll to the %AXIS2C_HOME%\lib folder. | |
| You might optionally require to copy the libxml2.dll to | |
| the %AXIS2C_HOME%\lib folder. | |
| 2.4.1 HTTP transport | |
| -------------------- | |
| (a) Server | |
| ---------- | |
| > cd %AXIS2C_HOME%\bin | |
| > axis2_http_server.exe | |
| You should see the message | |
| Started Simple Axis2 HTTP Server... | |
| By default the log is created under %AXIS2C_HOME%\logs folder with the | |
| name axis2.log. | |
| NOTE : You may provide command line options to change the default behaviour. | |
| Type 'axis2_http_server.exe -h' to learn about the usage | |
| (b) Clients | |
| ----------- | |
| Now you can run any sample client deployed under %AXIS2C_HOME%\bin\samples\ | |
| Example: | |
| > cd %AXIS2C_HOME%\bin\samples | |
| > echo.exe | |
| 3. Installing Apache2 Web Server Integration Module (mod_axis2) | |
| =============================================================== | |
| 3.1 Building mod_axis2 from Source | |
| ---------------------------------- | |
| 3.1.1 On Linux | |
| -------------- | |
| Provide the Apache2 include file location as a configure option | |
| $ ./configure --with-apache2="<apache2 httpd include files location>" | |
| [other configure options] | |
| NOTE : Some apache2 distributions install APR (Apache Portable Runtime) | |
| include files in a separate location which is required to build | |
| mod_axis2. | |
| In that case use: | |
| $ ./configure --with-apache2="<apache2 include files location>" | |
| --with-apr="<apr include files location>" | |
| [other configure options] | |
| Then build the source tree | |
| $ make | |
| $ make install | |
| This will install mod_axis2.so into your "<your_path_to_axis2c>/lib" | |
| 3.1.2 On Windows (Win32) | |
| ------------------------ | |
| Provide the apache2 location in configure.in file in APACHE_BIN_DIR | |
| Example: | |
| APACHE_BIN_DIR = E:\Apache22 | |
| After compiling the sources (as described in section 2.3) build the | |
| mod_axis2.dll by issuing the command 'nmake axis2_apache_module'. | |
| This will build mod_axis2.dll and copy it to %AXIS2C_HOME%\lib directory. | |
| Example: | |
| C:\axis2c\build\deploy\lib | |
| 3.2 Deploying in Apache2 Web Server | |
| ----------------------------------- | |
| NOTE : To do the following tasks, you might need super user privileges | |
| on your machine. | |
| Copy the mod_axis2 (libmod_axis2.so.0.5.0 on Linux and mod_axis2.dll | |
| on Windows) to "<apache2 modules directory>" as mod_axis2.so | |
| Example: | |
| cp $AXIS2C_HOME/lib/libmod_axis2.so.0.5.0 | |
| /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_axis2.so (on Linux) | |
| copy C:\axis2c\build\deploy\lib\mod_axis2.dll | |
| C:\Apache2\modules\mod_axis2.so (on Windows) | |
| Edit the Apache2's configuration file (generally httpd.conf) and add the | |
| following directives | |
| LoadModule axis2_module <apache2 modules directory>/mod_axis2.so | |
| Axis2RepoPath <axis2 repository path> | |
| Axis2LogFile <axis2 log file path> | |
| Axis2MaxLogFileSize <maximum size of log file> | |
| Axis2LogLevel LOG_LEVEL | |
| <Location /axis2> | |
| SetHandler axis2_module | |
| </Location> | |
| NOTE: Axis2 log file path should have write access to all users because by | |
| default Apache Web Server runs as nobody. | |
| If you want to use a Shared Global Pool with Apache you have to give | |
| another entry called Axis2GlobalPoolSize. You have to give the size of | |
| the shared global pool in MB. If you don't set the value or if you | |
| set a negative value Apache module doesn't create shared global pool. | |
| Axis2GlobalPoolSize <global pool size in MB> | |
| LOG_LEVEL can be one of the followings | |
| crit - Log critical errors only | |
| error - Log errors critical errors | |
| warn - Log warnings and above | |
| info - Log info and above | |
| debug - Log debug and above (default) | |
| trace - Log trace messages | |
| NOTE: Use forward slashes "/" for path separators in | |
| <apache2 modules directory>, <axis2 repository path> and | |
| <axis2 log file path> | |
| Make sure that the apache2 user has the correct permissions to above paths | |
| - Read permission to the repository | |
| - Write permission to the log file | |
| Restart apache2 and test whether mod_axis2 module is loaded by typing the | |
| URL http://localhost/axis2/services in your Web browser | |
| 4. Installing IIS (Interner Information Server) Integration Module | |
| (mod_axis2_IIS) | |
| ================================================================== | |
| 4.1 Building mod_axis2_IIS from Source | |
| -------------------------------------- | |
| After compiling the source (as described in section 2.3) build the | |
| mod_axis2.dll by issuing the command 'nmake axis2_IIS_module'. | |
| This will build the mod_axis2_IIS.dll and copy it to %AXIS2C_HOME%\lib | |
| directory. | |
| Example: | |
| C:\axis2c\build\deploy\lib | |
| 4.2 Deploying in the IIS | |
| ------------------------ | |
| Add the following key to the registery. | |
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apache Axis2c\IIS ISAPI Redirector | |
| Under this registry key add the following entries. | |
| A String value with the name "axis2c_home". The value is the AXIS2C_HOME. | |
| Example : c:\axis2c | |
| A String value with the name "log_file". The value is the absolute path of | |
| the log file. | |
| Example: c:\axis2c\logs\axis2.log | |
| A String value with the name "log_level". The value can be one of the | |
| followings. | |
| trace - Log trace messages | |
| error - Log errors critical errors | |
| info - Log info and above | |
| critical - Log critical errors only | |
| debug - Log debug and above (default) | |
| warning - Log warnings | |
| You can add a string value with the name services_url_prefix. This is optional and defaults to "/services". | |
| As an example, if you have "/web_services" as the prefix, then all the services hosted would have the endpoint prefix of : | |
| http://localhost/axis2/web_services. | |
| Note: don't forget the / at the begining. | |
| If you wish, you can also change the location as well by adding a string value with the name axis2_location. | |
| This is also optional and defaults to /axis2. If you have /myserser as the value you can access your web | |
| services with a url like http://localhost/myserver/services. | |
| Note: Don't forget the / at the beginning. | |
| Now you can do all the registry editing using the JScript file axis2_iis_regedit.js | |
| provided with the distribution. When you build axis2/C with the IIS module the file | |
| is copied to the root directory of the binary distribution. Just double click it and | |
| everything will be set to the defaults. The axis2c_home is taken as the current directory, | |
| so make sure you run the file in the Axis2/C repository location (or root of the binary distribution). | |
| If you want to change the values you can manually edit the the .js file or give it as command line arguments | |
| to the script when running the script. To run the jscript from the command line use the command | |
| :\cscript axis2_iis_regedit.js optional arguments. | |
| We recomend the manual editing as it is the easiest way to specify the values | |
| IIS 5.1 or Below | |
| ----------------- | |
| Using the IIS management console, add a new virtual directory to the | |
| IIS/PWS web site called "axis2". The physical path of this virtual | |
| directory should be the axis2\lib directory (Where the mod_axis2_IIS.dll | |
| is in) | |
| Assign excecute permissions to this virtual directory. | |
| Using the IIS management console, add mod_axis2_IIS.dll as a filter to the | |
| IIS/PWS web site. The name of the filter can be any meaningful name. | |
| Restart IIS and test whether mod_axis2_IIS module is loaded by typing the | |
| URL http://localhost/axis2 in your Web browser. | |
| IIS 6 & 7 | |
| --------- | |
| Using the IIS management console, add the mod_axis2_IIS.dll as a Wildcard Script Map. | |
| Executable should be the complete path to the mod_axis2_IIS.dll | |
| You can put any name as the name of the Wildcard Script Map | |
| Please don't add the mod_axis2_IIS.dll as a filter to IIS as in the IIS 5.1 case. | |
| Note: If the Axis2/C failed to load, verify that Axis2/C and its dependent DLLs are in the | |
| System Path (not the user path). | |
| 5. FAQ | |
| ====== | |
| 1. Although I was able to get simple axis server up, unable to run samples. | |
| This could happen because the AXIS2C_HOME environment variable is not | |
| set to the correct axis2 installation path. | |
| 2. What are the other dependencies Axis2/C has? | |
| Basically if you are willing to use libxml2 as your parser, you need to | |
| have it installed in your system. | |
| You can get libxml2 from http://xmlsoft.org/downloads.html. | |
| 3. I have libxml2 installed in my system, but ./configure fails saying | |
| "libxml2 not found" | |
| Yes, you need to install libxml2-dev packages. | |
| 1. If you are using a Debian based system run | |
| $ apt-get install libxml2-dev | |
| 2. If you are using a RedHat/Fedora based system run | |
| $ yum install libxml2-dev | |
| 3. If you install libxml2 from source you will not get this error | |
| 4. Is there any recommended packages, that I need to install in my system? | |
| 1. automake, autoconf, libtool, aclocal | |
| 2. libxml2 and libxml2-dev | |
| 3. pkg-config | |
| 5. I tried several methods, browse through axis-c-dev and axis-c-user mail | |
| archives but I was not able to solve my problem. | |
| Then you can ask from Axis2/C users or Axis2/C developers about it by | |
| sending your question to | |
| user = axis-c-user@ws.apache.org | |
| developer = axis-c-dev@ws.apache.org | |
| You can subscribe to | |
| axis-c-user list by sending a request to | |
| <axis-c-user-subscribe@ws.apache.org> with the subject "subscribe" | |
| axis-c-dev list by sending request to | |
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