Deployment runthrough on Windows » History » Version 13
Chris Cannam, 2014-09-30 11:04 AM
1 | 1 | Chris Cannam | h1. Deployment runthrough on Windows |
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3 | 5 | Chris Cannam | This is an example deployment on a 32-bit Windows 7 host. |
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5 | 5 | Chris Cannam | See [[Deployment runthrough]] for a typical Linux deployment. |
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7 | 5 | Chris Cannam | See [[Deployment troubleshooting]] for notes about Java and Tomcat versions and on things that might go wrong. |
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9 | 1 | Chris Cannam | h2. 1. Obtain the current code from Mercurial repository |
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11 | 1 | Chris Cannam | I use "EasyMercurial":http://easyhg.org/ as my Windows Mercurial client. Use "Open" -> "Remote repository" and provide @https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/human-echolocation-java-webapp@ as the remote repository URL, cloning to a folder called @human-echolocation-java-webapp@ in my Documents folder. (See "screenshot":/attachments/download/1182/Screenshot%20-%20300914%20-%2008_51_01.png.) |
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13 | 1 | Chris Cannam | h2. 2. Install the MATLAB Compiler Runtime |
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15 | 5 | Chris Cannam | Navigate to http://www.mathworks.co.uk/products/compiler/mcr/ and find the download URL. (I am using release R2013b here.) Download and run the installer, accepting its default installation path of @C:\Program Files\MATLAB\MATLAB Compiler Runtime@. |
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17 | 11 | Chris Cannam | h2. 3. Install Java, Tomcat, and Ant |
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19 | 11 | Chris Cannam | h3. Java |
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21 | 1 | Chris Cannam | Navigate to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html to download (in our case) Java 7 JDK. Run the installer and install to the default path. |
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23 | 11 | Chris Cannam | Now make sure the JAVA_HOME environment variable points to the JDK just installed, and not to the JRE runtime (this is necessary for use of the Ant build tool later). To do this, go to the Windows Control Panel, search for "environment" and open the environment variable dialog. Add a new user environment variable setting JAVA_HOME to the JDK location. (See "screenshot":/attachments/download/1184/Screenshot%20-%20300914%20-%2010_24_01.png) |
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25 | 11 | Chris Cannam | h3. Tomcat |
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27 | 11 | Chris Cannam | Apache Tomcat is a web application server commonly used for Java servlet applications. |
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29 | 10 | Chris Cannam | Navigate to http://tomcat.apache.org/ and download the "32-bit/64-bit Windows Service installer" for (in our case) Tomcat 7. Again we accept the default path (@C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 7.0@). Note that the installer asks you to set a username and password for the Tomcat administrator login -- this is optional, but it will save some configuration later if you set a password now. (See "screenshot":/attachments/download/1183/Screenshot%20-%20300914%20-%2010_05_03.png) |
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31 | 1 | Chris Cannam | When installation is complete, you will be given the option to start Tomcat -- accept it. You should then be able to open the URL @http://127.0.0.1:8080/manager/html@ in a browser to see the Tomcat manager page. You will be asked for a username and password to access it -- these should be the same ones you provided during installation. |
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33 | 11 | Chris Cannam | h3. Ant |
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35 | 11 | Chris Cannam | Apache Ant is the tool used to build the webapp project. (One could install an entire development environment such as Eclipse, as well, but that is beyond the scope of this page!) |
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37 | 11 | Chris Cannam | Navigate to http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi and download the Zip archive of the current version of Ant. Unpack it anywhere you like, but make a note of the path. I am unpacking it and copying the @apache-ant-1.9.4@ folder into @C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation@ next door to Tomcat. |
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39 | 11 | Chris Cannam | h2. 4. Bring dependent JAR files into the webapp folder |
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41 | 12 | Chris Cannam | Copy @C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 7.0\lib\servlet-api.jar@ into the @human-echolocation-java-webapp@ folder. |
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43 | 12 | Chris Cannam | Copy @C:\Program Files\MATLAB\MATLAB Compiler Runtime\v82\toolbox\javabuilder\jar\javabuilder.jar@ into the @human-echolocation-java-webapp\WebContent\WEB-INF\lib@ folder. |
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45 | 1 | Chris Cannam | h2. 6. Build the WAR file bundle |
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47 | 12 | Chris Cannam | Open a Command Prompt window and cd to the @human-echolocation-java-webapp@ folder. Then run Ant: |
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49 | 12 | Chris Cannam | <pre> |
50 | 13 | Chris Cannam | C:\Users\Chris\Documents\human-echolocation-java-webapp>"c:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\apache-ant-1.9.4\bin\ant" |
51 | 12 | Chris Cannam | Buildfile: C:\Users\Chris\Documents\human-echolocation-java-webapp\build.xml |
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53 | 1 | Chris Cannam | build: |
54 | 13 | Chris Cannam | [javac] Compiling 2 source files to C:\Users\Chris\Documents\human-echolocation-java-webapp\WebContent\WEB-INF\classes |
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56 | 12 | Chris Cannam | ir: |
57 | 13 | Chris Cannam | [copy] Copying 1 file to C:\Users\Chris\Documents\human-echolocation-java-webapp\WebContent\WEB-INF\data |
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59 | 12 | Chris Cannam | build-war: |
60 | 13 | Chris Cannam | [war] Building war: C:\Users\Chris\Documents\human-echolocation-java-webapp\echoapp.war |
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62 | 12 | Chris Cannam | BUILD SUCCESSFUL |
63 | 12 | Chris Cannam | Total time: 1 second |
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65 | 12 | Chris Cannam | C:\Users\Chris\Documents\human-echolocation-java-webapp> |
66 | 12 | Chris Cannam | </pre> |