| Apache Ignite Examples |
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| This folder contains code examples for various Apache Ignite functionality. |
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| Examples are shipped as a separate Maven project, so to start running you simply need |
| to import provided `pom.xml` file into your favourite IDE. |
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| The examples folder contains he following subfolders: |
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| - `config` - contains Ignite configuration files needed for examples. |
| - `memcached` - contains PHP script demonstrating how Ignite Cache can be accessed using Memcached client. |
| - `rest` - contains PHP script demonstrating how Ignite Cache can be accessed via HTTP API. |
| - `sql` - contains sample SQL scripts and data sets. |
| - `src/main/java` - contains Java examples for different Ignite modules and features. |
| - `src/main/scala` - contains examples demonstrating usage of API provided by Scalar. |
| - `src/main/java-lgpl` - contains lgpl-based examples for different Ignite modules and features. |
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| Starting Remote Nodes |
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| Remote nodes for examples should always be started with special configuration file which enables P2P |
| class loading: `examples/config/example-ignite.xml`. To run a remote node in IDE use `ExampleNodeStartup` class. |
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| LGPL |
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| LGPL examples can be activated by turning lgpl profile on. |
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| lgpl profile required some lgpl-based libs, for example: ignite-hibernate & ignite-schedule. |
| In case these libs can not be found by this maven project please download Apache Ignite sources |
| at https://ignite.apache.org/download.cgi#sources. |
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| There are some ways to gain required libs from sources: |
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| 1) Run "mvn clean install -DskipTests -P lgpl" at Apache Ignite sources. |
| This case will install lgpl-based libs to local maven repository. |
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| 2) Run "mvn clean package -DskipTests -Prelease,lgpl -Dignite.edition=apache-ignite-lgpl" at Apache Ignite sources. |
| Required libs will appear at /target/release-package/libs/optional subfolders. |
| Found libs should be copied to global or project's classpath. |