| Building Apache CXF |
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| Initial Setup |
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| 1) Install J2SE SDK, which can be downloaded from |
| http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/archive-139210.html#javase |
| The minimum suported Java version is 1.8. |
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| 2) Make sure that your JAVA_HOME environment variable is set to the newly installed |
| JDK location, and that your PATH includes %JAVA_HOME%\bin (windows) or |
| $JAVA_HOME$/bin (unix). |
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| 3) Install Maven 3.1 or newer, which can be downloaded from |
| http://maven.apache.org/download.html. Make sure that your PATH includes |
| the MVN_HOME/bin directory. |
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| Building |
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| 1) Change to the top level directory of Apache CXF source distribution. |
| 2) Set the MAVEN_OPTS environment variable to include more memory |
| Unix/Linux/OSX $> export MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx2048M" |
| Windows > set MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx2048M" |
| 3) Run |
| $> mvn |
| This will compile Apache CXF and run all of the tests in the Apache CXF source |
| distribution. Alternatively, you can run |
| $> mvn -Pfastinstall. |
| This will compile Apache CXF without running the tests and takes less |
| time to build. |
| Depending on the load of remote Maven repositories, you may have |
| to run "mvn" several times until the required dependencies are |
| all located in your local maven repository. It usually takes some time for |
| maven to download required dependencies in the first build. |
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| Building kit |
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| 1) From top level, run |
| $> mvn -Pfastinstall,everything |
| This will build an Apache CXF distribution kit under "distribution/target" |
| directory. |