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Introduction
Once you have created your project, you already have a set of tools for evaluating Syncope in a quite rich scenario, without the need of setting up additional components like JEE container, database, LDAP server and so on.
Running
Go under
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console |
From the top-level directory of your project, execute:
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mvn clean package |
then, from the console
subdirectory execute subdirectory of your project and execute the following command:
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mvn -P embedded |
Logging
Log files are available under
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core/target/log console/target/log |
Components available
Syncope core
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Syncope core's persistence is based on JPA: this allows deployment on a wide range of DBMS; when running in embedded mode, H2 (in-memory) is used for internal storage.
An A SQL web interface is available at http://localhost:9082/9080/syncope/db.jsp:
- Choose configuration 'Generic H2 (Embedded)'
Insert
Code Block jdbc:h2:mem:syncopedb
as JDBC URL
- Click 'Connect' button
External database resource
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An H2 TCP database is available for propagation.
An A SQL web interface is available at http://localhost:9082/:
- Choose configuration 'Generic H2 (Server)'
Insert
Code Block jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:9092/mem:testdb
as JDBC URL
- Set 'sa' as password
- Click 'Connect' button
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- host: localhost
- port: 1389
base DN:
Code Block o=isp
bind DN:
Code Block uid=admin,ou=system
- bind password: 'secret'
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