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See the Quick Start guide to getting Fedora up and running as quickly as possible. |
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Although deploying Fedora is as easy as downloading the WAR file and copying to your servlet container's webapps directory, this document details the process. |
Downloads
See the latest release for Fedora WAR files to download.
System Requirements
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Deploying with Tomcat 9
- Download and install Tomcat
- Set the Java properties for Tomcat (see: Application Configuration and Catalina Java Properties sections below)
- Either configure the container auth or disable auth entirely
Copy the Fedora WAR file into Tomcat's "webapps" directory, $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/fcrepo.war
- Start the server,
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
- Navigate to http://localhost:8080/fcrepo/rest in your browser
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If you attempt to create a resource with an encoded slash in the path (ie. http://localhost:8080/fcrepo/rest/path%2Fto%2Fresource) Tomcat will throw a 400 error. You can disable this by adding -Dorg.apache.tomcat.util.buf.UDecoder.ALLOW_ENCODED_SLASH=true to your CATALINA_OPTS. |
Deploying with Jetty 9
- Download and install Jetty
- Set the Java properties for Jetty (see: Application Configuration and Catalina Java Properties sections below)
- Either configure the container auth or disable auth entirely
- Copy the Fedora WAR file into Jetty's "webapps" directory,
$JETTY_BASE/webapps/fcrepo.war
- Start the server,
java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar
- Navigate to http://localhost:8080/fcrepo/rest in your browser
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Catalina Java Properties
For a complete inventory of configurable properties please refer to the Properties page.
JVM Tuning Properties
We have a separate page with suggested VM options for general Java tuning.