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- Check out the
ole
project from SVN. See: OLE Subversion Projects and Branches - Per OLE Build Process Overview - Archive, copy the
build/external/home/ole-build.properties
to your user home directory.- Customize this file as needed for your own environment. See OLE Configuration Properties - Retire for more information on the properties which can be used in this file.
- This is also where you would configure your database connections. This could point to a local satellite database or the central development Oracle database schema:
JDBC URL:
jdbc:oracle:thin:@oracle.ole.kuali.org:1521:XE
Username:
OLELOCAL
- Run the
dist-local
Ant target of theole
project.- This will build certain configuration files and copy them into external configuration directories as well as into the master source directory. (
ole/work/src
)
- This will build certain configuration files and copy them into external configuration directories as well as into the master source directory. (
- Within Eclipse, refresh the project. (Select the project in the Project Explorer view and press F5 or right-click and select Refresh from the popup menu.)
- This ensures that Eclipse notices the updated files from
dist-local
and copies them to thework/web-root/WEB-INF/classes
directory where they need to be for running the local version of the application.
- This ensures that Eclipse notices the updated files from
- Start up the server. This can be done within Eclipse if you followed the configuration instructions in OLE Development Environment Setup - Retire as covered in the latest dev guide., or by running the appropriate startup script in
work/tomcat/tomcat/bin
.- After startup (which can take between 30-90 seconds, depending on the speed of your system), the server will be accessible at: http://localhost:8080/ole-local/portal.do
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