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− | == Getting started with JABAWS development ==
| + | The main JABAWS server is at http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws |
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− | Here's a work in progress concerning how to get a working development version of JABA on your own machine.
| + | Instructions for getting your development environment set up are at [[Development:JABAWS:GettingStarted]]. |
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− | The first steps are:
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− | # Sign up at issues.jalview.org.
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− | #* This login is also used for the JABA and Jalview source repositories, and also the Jalview wiki.
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− | # Take a look at our [[:Development General coding guidelines]]
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− | # Get set up with eclipse.
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− | #* I use a third party eclipse system called 'Yoxos' - see [[Development:Yoxos Instructions for setting up Yoxos for Jalview development]]
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− | # Get your JABAWS development environment set up.
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− | #* Unfortunately, we don't have full instructions on this. *Sasha and I will put up something on the wiki shortly.*
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− | #: For the moment, the rough instructions are:
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− | ## Make sure you have a full installation of Apache Tomcat7 on your machine.
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− | ## In Eclipse, you'll need to add a link to your tomcat7 installation in the 'Runtimes' section of the Servers preferences tab.
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− | ## Checkout the JABAWS code and import the project to eclipse.
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− | ##; i. clone the jabaws repository to somewhere on your laptop (~/git/ is always a good place to store git repos!)
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− | ##: git clone https://www.jalview.org/git/jabaws.git # this will take some time
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− | ##; ii. switch to the develop branch, which includes the latest version of JABAWS (we'll release this as JABAWS 2.1).
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− | ##: cd jabaws
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− | ##: git checkout develop
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− | ##; iii. Import the project to eclipse
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− | ##: Use eclipse's File->Import dialog to select the 'Import projects from git repository' wizard, and point it at your local version of the JABAWS repository. Import the project called 'clustengine'
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− | ##; iv. Try to run the project to launch a jabaws development server
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− | ##: In principal, you'll then be able to right-click on the new clustengine project and select 'Run -> Run on Server' to get JABAWS running on a local tomcat instance. However, you'll almost certainly need to fix some paths.
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− | # Further reading: there are details on the jabaws-dev server that give some more {{http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws-dev/man_server_dev.html background about jabaws development}.
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