VIVO Documentation
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In order to run VIVO, please read the section below "Completing the Installation".
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The VIVO home directory will now be created and the VIVO application installed to Tomcat. To run VIVO, please read the section below "Completing the Installation".
If you want to use the source code / GitHub clone with your own customizations, you can exclude the supplied installer project, and use your own customized installer project instead. To do so, you need to supply the location of your custom installer project as the "vivo-installer-dir" property. This can be done on the command line or in the settings.xml. If you are supplying a relative path, it should be relative to the location of the VIVO/pom.xml.
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The VIVO home directory will now be created and the VIVO application installed to Tomcat, including any customizations that are defined in your local installer project. To run VIVO, please read the section below "Completing the Installation".
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The end result should be a directory structure such as:
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${SOLR_HOME}/server/solr/vivocore/core.properties └── conf/ ├── currency.xml ├── elevate.xml └── ... |
Start Solr
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${SOLR_HOME}/bin/solr start |
When solr was started it created the managed-schema automatically from the schema.xml and is no longer needed
Update VIVO runtime.properties as below to point to the URL of your Solr
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vitro.local.solr.url = http://localhost:8983/solr/vivocore |
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