This section presents a step-by-step execution of the process of extracting, compiling, and executing VIVO with the VTE.
This phase consists of preparing the VTE to accommodate the VIVO code.
Step | Description |
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a) Installing VTE | See also: Installing the Translation Ecosystem (TDB-Jena version) of Vivo-1.11.2-SNAPSHOT (ETV) |
b) Installing and initialize the VTE-config1- Select Git perspective 2- Choose Clone Git repository 3- Select Clone URI | |
4) Fill the GIT location | Git location: https://github.com/UQAM-VIVO/VTE-config |
5) Select Master branch | |
6) Be careful to select the correct directory. | |
7) Preview after VTE-config installation |
Step | Description |
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a) Select Git Clone for cloning VitroFrom Git perspective, select the Git Clone Icon | |
b) Enter the URI of Vitro | |
c) Select the appropriate branch(ex.: sprint-i18n-whitespace) | |
d) Select the appropriate local destinationHere as well, you have to pay attention to the base directory (c:\VIVO-Trad-Ecosysteme\GIT\...) | |
e) Repeating the steps a) b) c) d)for the following repo: | |
f) ResultsAt the end of the steps, your VTE should look like this: |
This phase allows the code to be imported in order to be compiled and executed.
Steps | Description |
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a) Setup importing1) Choose the Java perspective 2) Right-click on the mouse, scroll down the menu and select 'Import'. 3) Click Import | |
b) Select "Existing Maven Projects" | |
c) Select Maven Projects1) Select the root directory "C:\VIVO-Trad-ecosysteme\GIT" 2) Select projects | |
d) Import Overview |
Steps | Description | ||
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a) Start compiling and installing VIVO | |||
b) Overview of the success of the compilation process | |||
c) Launching Solr and Tomcat |
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d) Overview of the execution trace | |||
e) Accessing VIVOSee also: http://localhost:8080/vivo/ (note: it may take some time for the intial page to load as Vivo builds its database) |