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AppFuse tem como principal propósito ajudá-lo rapidamente acelerar o começo de sua aplicação web. Aqui estão os passos básicos na criação de um novo projeto com ele.
- Instale J2SE 1.4.2+ e ajuste a variável de ambiente JAVA_HOME apontando para seu diretório de instalação.
- Download a versão fonte ou faça o checkout do módulo appfuse do CVS (cvs -d :pserver:[email protected]:/cvs co appfuse).
NOTA: Você pode fazer o download AppFuse 1.8, Ant 1.6.2, Tomcat 5.0.28 e MySQL 4.1.11 (para Windows) usando tudo-em-um instalador. Visualize este README.txt do pacote para mais informações.
- Instale Ant 1.6.2+ e ajuste a variável de ambiente ANT_HOME. Instale Tomcat 4.1.x+ (recomendo 5.0.28) e ajuste a variável de embiente CATALINA_HOME apontando para o diretório de instalação do Tomcat. Cheque meu configuração de ambiente de desenvolvimento para obter links a todos estes pacotes e ver onde Eu costumo instalá-los.
- Instale MySQL 3.23.x+ (recomendo 4.1.7).
NOTA: Se você estiver usando MySQL 4.1.7, tenha certeza de usar um character set UTF-8 e um tipo de tabela InnoDB. Veja como.
- Configure um servidor SMTP local ou altere o arquivo mail.properties (no diretório web/WEB-INF/classes) e build.properties (no raiz -- para mensagens log4j) apontando para um existente - o padrão é para localhost.
- Copie lib/junit3.8.1/junit.jar para $ANT_HOME/lib.
NOTA: Você pode ver um arquivo ant-junit.jar existente em $ANT_HOME/lib. Este jar não é a biblioteca JUnit, ao contrário é para a tarefa Ant junit a qual usará o junit.jar que você colocar aqui.
- From the appfuse directory, run ant new. You will be prompted for an application name, database name and package name. After entering these, a directory containing your new application will be created in the same directory as appfuse.
WARNING: Some application values will not work - don't use "test", anything with "appfuse" in it or anything that starts with numbers. Also, two dashes (-) in a name will mess things up.
- Navigate to the new directory and run ant setup (or ant setup-db setup-tomcat deploy) to create the database, configure Tomcat and deploy your application. The database setup will only work if your root user has no password. You can change this in build.properties if necessary. Need assistance with ant setup?
- If you want to test and make sure everything works, run ant test-all - make sure Tomcat is stopped when you do this. Next, run ant test-reports - there will be a message after it runs telling you how you can view the generated reports.
After you've confirmed your installation using the above steps - take a look at the Tutorials to see how to develop with AppFuse.
Optional Installations
- If you'd like to use iBATIS as a persistence framework option, view the README.txt in extras/ibatis.
- If you'd like to use Spring as the web framework, view the README.txt in extras/spring.
- If you'd like to use WebWork as the web framework, view the README.txt in extras/webwork.
- If you'd like to use JSF as the web framework, view the README.txt in extras/jsf.
- If you'd like to use Tapestry as the web framework, view the README.txt in extras/tapestry.
- If you'd like you can write a script to automate the creation and testing of your project from AppFuse. There are a couple in CVS that I use for testing: spring+ibatis and webwork. Note that using "appfuse" in a real-world project name is a bad idea as it'll find/replace things it shouldn't.
- If you don't want to install iBATIS, Spring MVC, WebWork, JSF or Tapestry - you should delete their installers in the extras folder before checking your project into source control.
NOTE: These installers will modify the Eclipse classpath, but not the IDEA one. You'll need to modify that manually.
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