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a) Setup "applicationSetup.n3" for the use of TDB for data persistence.For this step, just rename the file example.tdb.applicationSetup.n3 by applicationSetup.n3 | |||
b) Setup runtime.propeties for configuring the VIVO runtimes attributes
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2.1 Select the Git perspective 2.2 Click on Clone Git repository | |||||
2.3 Provide the repository URI : https://github.com/UQAM-VIVOSB/Vivo-installer-i18n.git and click Next | |||||
2.4 Selectboth the master and feature/i18n_en_CA branches, and click Next
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2.7 5 Repeat steps 2.1 through 2.6 4 using the following repositories URI: https://github.com/vivo-project/Vitro.git https://github.com/vivo-project/VIVO.git https://github.com/vivo-project/Vitro-languages.git https://github.com/vivo-project/VIVO-languages Note: for developement purposes, you would have to clone VIVO repositories in your own GitHub account and clone those URI instead.
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2.8 6 When all the repositories are cloned, your Git perspective should look like this: |
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3.1 In the menu File, select Import | |
3.2 Select Maven > Existing Maven Projects, and click next | |
3.3 Provide the path to the Git repository, and click Finish | |
3.4 Selecting the Java perspective, this is how your Project Explorer should look after the importation |
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4. Setupping, Compiling
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and Running VIVO
4.1 Setupping
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1) Editing appropriate setup xml files:
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2) Configuring the runner In A) In the Java perspective, scroll down the 'Run' menu and select 'Run Configurations...'. In B), select the 'Maven Build' vivo-project-i18n-INSTALL. In the 'Goals' field, replace the file name 'settings???xml' by the name you have used in 1) | A) B) |
4.2 Compiling and Running VIVO
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4.0.1 1-a) In the Git perspective, right-click on the repository Vivo-installer-i18n 4.0.2 1-b) In the contextual menu, select Switch to 4.0.3 1-c) Then select the | |||||
4.0.4 2-a) In the Java perspective, right-click on vivo-installer-home-i18n 4.0.5 2-b) Select Maven 4.0.6 2-c) Select Update Project... | |||||
4.0.7 3 Make sure vivo-installer-home-i18n is checked, then click OK.
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4.1 ) In the Java perspective, select vivo-project-i18n INSTALL | |||||
4.2 5) The Console tab will display the Maven stack trace. | |||||
4.3 6) Once Maven has compiled the build with success, start Solr. | |||||
7) When first starting Solr, you might have to authorize its execution through the Firewall. Choose the parameters you deem adequate, and click Authorize.
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4.5 8) Solr is running. | |||||
4.6 9) Then, start Tomcat. | |||||
10) 4.7 Tomcat will launch from another window. Upon success, the server will display the following message:
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4.8 VIVO will be available at http://localhost:8080/vivo/ It may take some time for the initial page to load, as VIVO will be building its database.
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4.9 11) Enter the following credentials to access VIVO in administrator mode:
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5. Loading a fr_CA sample dataset
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5.1 Follow this link to download the dataset on your computer : sample-data-fr_localhost-vivo.ttl | |
5.2 In VIVO, log in as administrator (see point 3.9 above) and click on Site Admin. | |
5,3 Click on Add / Remove RDF data | |
5.4 Upload the dataset downloaded on step 4.1 5.5 Select Add mixed RDF 5.6 Select Turtle format 5.7 Check create classgroups automatically 5.8 Submit | |
5.9 VIVO might take some time to populate the triplestore. |
Appendix
List of useful link
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UQAM-DEV updateSite | http://vivo-i18n.dev.uqam.ca:8080/uqam-dev/release/ |