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to
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set
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up
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Archiva
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to
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run
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WTP
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development
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only).
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Install
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for
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Eclipse
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here,
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just
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ensure
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to
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use
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the
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development
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update
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site
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to
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get
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the
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nightly
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build
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with
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WTP
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support
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until
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0.6.0
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is
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released.
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Import
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Archiva
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projects
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Standard
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practice
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here:
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- select
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- Maven
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- project
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- top
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- level
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- directory
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- of
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- the
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- archiva
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- trunk checkout
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If you get some weird classpath errors (packages appear as checkout {warn}If you get some weird classpath errors (packages appear assrc.main.java.org.*), this is because of old .project files being present in the checkout. Delete them and the .classpath files and import again. {warn} h2. Set up a Tomcat server {info}For more information on setting up Tomcat in general, see the [Archiva documentation|http://maven.apache.org/archiva/docs/1.0.1/adminguide/webapp.html]{info} This is what I needed to get a working Tomcat server: * go to preferences, then choose Server > Installed Runtimes * install a Tomcat 5.5 runtime (or of your choice, but these instructions follow that for Tomcat 5.5), specifying the installation directory * go to the Servers view (it may need to be opened from Window > Show view) * right click and select New > Server * Select the Tomcat server and press Finish * right click the server and select Properties * click the Switch Location button so that it says /Servers/Tomcat v5.5 Server at localhost-config and press Ok * double click the server to bring up the properties pane * change the Deploy path to a convenient location (such as |
Set up a Tomcat server
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For more information on setting up Tomcat in general, see the Archiva documentation |
This is what I needed to get a working Tomcat server:
- go to preferences, then choose Server > Installed Runtimes
- install a Tomcat 5.5 runtime (or of your choice, but these instructions follow that for Tomcat 5.5), specifying the installation directory
- go to the Servers view (it may need to be opened from Window > Show view)
- right click and select New > Server
- Select the Tomcat server and press Finish
- right click the server and select Properties
- click the Switch Location button so that it says /Servers/Tomcat v5.5 Server at localhost-config and press Ok
- double click the server to bring up the properties pane
- change the Deploy path to a convenient location (such as /path/to/workspace/Servers/Tomcat
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- v5.5
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- Server
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- at
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- localhost-config/webapps).
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- Save
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- the
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- file.
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- click
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- "Open
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- launch
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- configuration"
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- under
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- the
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- Classpath
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- tab,
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- select
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- User
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- Entries,
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- and
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- click
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- Add
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- External
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- JARs...
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- add
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- the
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- mail-1.4.jar
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- and
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- derby-10.1.3.1.jar
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- from
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- your
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- file
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- system
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- (perhaps
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- a
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- local
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- repository)
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