commit | 717e250c6786f7f17a0f40d10301d27587d51fbb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Steve Blackmon <sblackmon@apache.org> | Tue Oct 18 22:49:30 2016 -0500 |
committer | Steve Blackmon <sblackmon@apache.org> | Tue Oct 18 22:49:30 2016 -0500 |
tree | 46fc094c97a06835209c632808ad376197ed7b80 | |
parent | 34c1a7be2b3d163a8e2b4b67cf5d5e2590b79197 [diff] |
making ITs more flexible - but now must use -DargLine=“-Dconfig.file=<>“ that imports database docker property files
Apache Streams Examples (incubating) contains community-supported example applications built on Apache Streams (incubating).
Apache Streams is a lightweight (yet scalable) server for ActivityStreams. The role of Apache Streams is to provide a central point of aggregation, filtering and querying for Activities that have been submitted by disparate systems. Apache Streams also intends to include a mechanism for intelligent filtering and recommendation to reduce the noise to end users.
Please visit the project website for the latest information: http://streams.incubator.apache.org/
Along with the developer mailing list archive: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/streams-dev/
You need a platform that supports Java SE 7 or later.
To build from source code:
Requirements: Sources compilation require Java SE 7 or higher. The project is built with Apache Maven 3+ (suggested is 3.2.1). You need to download and install Maven 3 from: http://maven.apache.org/
The Streams Examples project itself (this one) depends on the separate Streams project which contains the source code and poms for Apache Streams. As streams-project is already published to the Apache Releases repository, there is no need to check it out manually and build it locally yourself, unless you choose to checkout a SNAPSHOT branch.
If so needed, incubator-streams can be checked out from: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-streams.git
After check out, cd into incubator-streams and invoke maven to install it using: $mvn install
To build all of the Streams examples, invoke maven in the root directory: $mvn install
To build and install a docker image containing a specific example, change to that example's directory then: $mvn -Pdocker clean package docker:build
This will only work if you have a working docker installation.