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/*
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* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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Building Apache ServiceMix 4
============================
Initial Setup
-------------
1) Install J2SE 5.0 SDK, which can be downloaded from
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp. Use version of 1.5.0_06 JDK.
2) Make sure that your JAVA_HOME environment variable is set to the newly installed
JDK location, and that your PATH includes %JAVA_HOME%\bin (windows) or
$JAVA_HOME$/bin (unix).
3) Install Maven 2.0.8, which can be downloaded from
http://maven.apache.org/download.html. Make sure that your PATH includes
the MVN_HOME/bin directory.
Building
--------
1) Change to the top level directory of Apache ServiceMix 4 source distribution.
2) Run
$> mvn
This will compile Apache ServiceMix 4 and run all of the tests in the
Apache ServiceMix Kernel source distribution. Alternatively, you can run
$> mvn -Pfastinstall
This will compile Apache ServiceMix 4 without running the tests and takes less
time to build.
Depending on the load of remote Maven 2.0 repositories, you may have
to run "mvn" several times until the required dependencies are
all located in your local maven repository. It usually takes some time for
maven to download required dependencies in the first build.
3) The distributions will be available under "assembly/target" directory.