Note: set J2EE_HOME to the root directory of your J2EE SDK
installation. You also need to make sure that $JAVA_HOME/bin (or
%JAVA_HOME%\bin on windows) is in your path.
The source code is located in the src directory of the estore distribution.
There are two ways to build the application:
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Using ant (recommended): ant is a Java technology build tool
like make. A working version of this tool is provided in
src/lib/ant directory. Ant has been developed under the auspices
of the Apache organization; for more information on this tool see
http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html.
To use ant to build the source:
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Change to the src directory of jps1.1.
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Type build.bat or sh build.sh
Note: If you would like to use another version
of ant instead of the one in src/lib/ant, modify the ANT_HOME variable
in build.bat/build.sh accordingly.
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Using GNU make:
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If on Windows NT, install MKS toolkit.
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Download GNU make3.77. If on Windows NT, ensure that GNU make is
present in the PATH before the MKS make.
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Change to the src directory of jps1.1.
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Type make.
Both the ant and GNU make techniques of building the sample application
will work for both Unix and Windows NT.
If the compilation succeeds, you will get an petstore.ear file that can
be deployed using the J2EE SDK deploytool. The new petstore.ear file can
be found at jps1.1/build/lib/petstore.ear. Note, when deploying, be sure
to choose the new jps1.1/build/lib/petstore.ear and not the pre-built jps1.1/petstore.ear
that came with the original download of the Java Pet Store Demo.
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