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author | Alex Rudyy <orudyy@apache.org> | Mon Feb 25 09:27:48 2019 +0000 |
committer | Alex Rudyy <orudyy@apache.org> | Mon Feb 25 09:27:48 2019 +0000 |
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QPID-8273: [Broker-J] Add missing changes
The Apache Qpid Broker-J is a powerful open-source message broker.
Below are some quick pointers you might find useful.
The project requires Maven 3. Some example commands follow.
Clean previous builds output and install all modules to local repository without running the tests:
mvn clean install -DskipTests
Install all modules to the local repository after running all the tests:
mvn clean install
Maven profiles are used to run tests for the supported protocols and storage options. Profile names follow the form java-store.n-n, where store signifies the storage module and n-n the AMQP protocol version number.
For store, the options include:
If no profile is explicitly selected, java-mms-1.0 is activated by default.
mvn verify
To activate a BDB with AMQP 1.0 protocol use:
mvn verify -P java-bdb.1-0
To see all the available profiles.
mvn help:all-profiles
When activating AMQP 0-8..0-10 profiles, it is also necessary to pass the system property -DenableAmqp0-x
mvn verify -P java-dby.0-9-1 -DenableAmqp0-x
Perform a subset of tests on the packaged release artifacts without installing:
mvn verify -Dtest=TestNamePattern* -DfailIfNoTests=false
Execute the tests and produce code coverage report:
mvn clean test jacoco:report
Documentation (in docbook format) is found beneath the doc module. The documentation is available in a published form at:
http://qpid.apache.org/documentation.html
After packaging, the broker distribution assemblies can be found at:
broker/target
To continue, see the Getting Started documentation in the docbook documentation mentioned above.