commit | 4f853908a15a83a8b8f61a0023bc2cdf36d43a13 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kasper Sørensen <i.am.kasper.sorensen@gmail.com> | Sun Jan 13 17:11:23 2019 -0800 |
committer | Kasper Sørensen <i.am.kasper.sorensen@gmail.com> | Sun Jan 13 17:11:23 2019 -0800 |
tree | d224add83986c6b08afa336b081e6f94875e8c4b | |
parent | 05dfed4a0190d24e9d3f77889f48a01ea74d64bb [diff] |
Turning on "batch mode" and "quite mode" for the Docker mvn command. The logs in Travis CI was outgrowing the allowed maximum. This should make the build a lot more quiet, I hope.
Data Federation as a RESTful service. A subproject of Apache MetaModel.
Make sure you have Apache Maven, then build by invoking:
mvn clean install
After building the Java archives and executables, you can use Docker and Docker compose to run Membrane easily, like this:
docker-compose up --build
Now Membrane should be running on port 8080
of your Docker host. Typically that's either http://localhost:8080 (if you have a native Docker install) or http://192.168.99.100:8080 (if you use Docker toolbox).
Membrane uses the same development infrastructure as the main Apache MetaModel project:
Please see CONTRIBUTE.md from Apache MetaModel which also apply to the Membrane contribution guidelines.