| = Guice-Memory Module How-to |
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| == Building |
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| === Requirements |
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| * Java 8 SDK |
| * Docker |
| * Maven 3 |
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| === Building the artifacts |
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| An usual compilation using maven will produce two artifacts into target directory: |
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| * james-server-memory-guice-${version}.jar |
| * james-server-memory-guice-${version}.lib |
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| You can for example run in the base of this git repository: |
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| ``` |
| mvn clean install |
| ``` |
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| == Running |
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| === James Launch |
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| To run james, you have to create a directory containing required configuration files. |
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| James requires the configuration to be in a subfolder of working directory that is called **conf**. A sample directory |
| (appropriately named sample-directory) is provided with some default values you may need to replace. You will need to |
| rename it into **conf** if you intend to use it. |
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| You also need to generate a keystore with the following command: |
| [source] |
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| $ keytool -genkey -alias james -keyalg RSA -keystore conf/keystore |
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| Once everything is set up, you just have to run the jar with: |
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| [source] |
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| $ java -Dworking.directory=. -jar target/james-server-memory-guice-${version}.jar |
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