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Rebuild DSpace

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The following directions are for DSpace 1.5.x and above!

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    {{\[dspace\]}} \- The DSpace Installation directory
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    {{\[dspace-source\]/dspace/}} \- The DSpace Assembly project within the DSpace source code
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    {{\[dspace-source\]/dspace/target/dspace-\[version\]-build.dir/}} \- The directory where the DSpace Assembly project builds a new installation package for DSpace.
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    {{\[Tomcat\]/webapps/}} (Mac OSX Server: {{/library/jboss/3.2/deploy}})
  • Note: JBOSS comes pre-installed with Mac OS X server. However, for both server and desktop editions Tomcat may be used as with other platforms.

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  1. Log on to the server DSpace is running on (e.g. ssh). Make sure to login as the user who initially installed DSpace!
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    Open a command prompt (if you don't have one already), and {{cd \[dspace-source\]/dspace/}}
  3. mvn build (recompiles all DSpace code and rebuilds the DSpace installation package)
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    {{cd \[dspace-source\]/dspace/target/dspace-\[version\]-build.dir/}} (move into the _target_ directory where DSpace has been rebuilt)
  5. ant update(updates your DSpace install based on the newly built content in your target directory)
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      Alternatively, if you do not need to reinstall JAR files, you could instead run {{ant update_webapps}} (which just copies over web application changes to your {{\[dspace\]}})
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    If you do not have Tomcat pointing at your {{\[dspace\]/webapps/}} directory, you will also need to copy your final web application(s) into your {{\[Tomcat\]/webapps/}} directory.
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      {{cp \-R \[dspace\]/webapps/ \[Tomcat\]/webapps/}}
    • (For Mac OS X Server) cp build/*.war /library/jboss/3.2/deploy
  7. Test your changes in DSpace

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  1. Log on to the server DSpace is running on (e.g. ssh). Make sure to log in as the user who initially installed DSpace!
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    Open a command prompt (if you don't have one already), and {{cd \[dspace-source\]/dspace/}}
  3. mvn clean build (removes all old compiled code and recompiles all DSpace code and rebuilds the DSpace installation package)
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    {{cd \[dspace-source\]/dspace/target/dspace-\[version\]-build.dir/}} (move into the _target_ directory where DSpace has been rebuilt)
  5. ant update(updates your DSpace install based on the newly built content in your target directory)
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      Alternatively, if you do not need to reinstall JAR files, you could instead run {{ant update_webapps}} (which just copies over web application changes to your {{\[dspace\]}})
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    If you do not have Tomcat pointing at your {{\[dspace\]/webapps/}} directory, you will also need to copy your final web application(s) into your {{\[Tomcat\]/webapps/}} directory.
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      {{cp \-R \[dspace\]/webapps/ \[Tomcat\]/webapps/}}
    • (For Mac OS X Server) cp build/*.war /library/jboss/3.2/deploy
  7. Test changes in DSpace
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      To force Tomcat to recompile everything, you may also wish to remove any DSpace related web application directories created in {{\[Tomcat\]/work/Catalina/localhost}}
  8. Start Tomcat
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      (Linux / OS X / Solaris) {{\[Tomcat\]/bin/startup.sh}}
    • (Mac OS X Server) Use Server Admin to start Tomcat ("Application Server")
    • (Windows) Use Tomcat Service Monitor (in Notification Area) to start Tomcat
  9. Test your changes in DSpace