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== Overview == XOWA is an offline Wikipedia application. It can run an offline copy of Wikipedia on your computer by using any of the dumps at https://dumps.wikimedia.org. It can run as a standalone GUI application, as a Firefox addon, or as a HTTP server. == License == XOWA is released under the AGPLv3 license. See LICENSE.txt for more information. == Operating Systems == XOWA runs on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. These instructions will assume the user is on a 64-bit Linux system. However, if you're on a different system, the same instructions still apply. Simply substitute "linux_64" with the appropriate XOWA operating system name from below: * Linux 64-bit : "linux_64" * Linux 32-bit : "linux" * Windows 64-bit : "windows_64" * Windows 32-bit : "windows" * Mac OS X 64-bit : "macosx_64" * Mac OS X 32-bit : "macosx" == Software Requirements == XOWA is written in Java and requires 1.6 or above. It has seven dependencies: # JUnit 4.8.2 (default version with Eclipse) # [https://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/R-4.2.1-201209141800/#SWT SWT 4.2.1]: GUI library # [https://github.com/gnosygnu/luaj_xowa luaj_xowa.jar]: Lua library # [https://github.com/gnosygnu/jtidy_xowa jtidy_xowa.jar]: HTML tidy library # [https://bitbucket.org/xerial/sqlite-jdbc/downloads sqlite-jdbc-3.7.15-SNAPSHOT-2.jar]: Database library # [https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/ mysql-connector-java-5.1.12-bin.jar]: Database library # [https://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar]: Database library Note that the last two libraries are not currently used in XOWA. == Compilation instructions (ANT command-line) == === Setup the XOWA app === * Download the latest XOWA app package for your operating system. For example, if you're on a 64-bit Linux system, "xowa_app_linux_64_v1.9.5.1.zip". * Unzip the XOWA app package to a directory. For the sake of simplicity, these instructions assume this directory is "/xowa/" * Review your directories. You should have the following: ** An XOWA jar: "/xowa/xowa_linux_64.jar" ** An XOWA "/bin/any/" directory with several jar files. For example, "/xowa/bin/any/java/apache/commons-compress-1.5.jar" ** An XOWA "/bin/linux_64/" directory with an SWT jar: "/xowa/bin/linux_64/swt/swt.jar" === Setup the XOWA source === * Download the latest XOWA source archive. For example: "xowa_source_v1.9.5.1.7z" * Unzip the source to "/xowa/dev". When you're done, you'll have a file called "/xowa/dev/build.xml" as well as others : NOTE: if you're not on a Linux 64-bit system, overwrite the swt jar at "/xowa/dev/150_gfui/lib/swt.jar" with the copy from your "/bin/OS" directory. For example, if you're on a 64 bit Windows system, replace "/xowa/dev/150_gfui/lib/swt.jar" with "/bin/windows_64/swt/swt/jar" === Run the ant file === * Open up a console, and run "ant -buildfile build.xml -Dplat_name=linux_64" == IDE instructions (Eclipse) == === Environment === The '''xowa_source.7z''' was built with Eclipse Indigo. There are no OS dependencies, nor are there dependencies on Eclipse. === Setup === * Follow the steps in these two sections from above: ** Setup the XOWA app ** Setup the XOWA source * Launch Eclipse. Choose a workbench folder of "/xowa/dev" * If the projects don't load, do File -> Import -> Existing Projects Into Workspace * Select all projects. Do File -> Refresh. * Right-click on 400_xowa in the Package Explorer. Select Debug As -> Java Application. Select Xowa_main. XOWA should launch. * Right-click on 400_xowa in the Package Explorer. Select Debug As -> JUnit Test. All tests should pass. === Eclipse-specific settings === This section documents specific project customizations that differ from the standard Eclipse defaults. ==== Project properties ==== Resource -> Text file encoding -> Other -> UTF-8 ==== Preferences ==== These settings are available under Window -> Preferences *Disable Spelling :General -> Editors -> Text Editors -> Spelling *Ignore Warnings :Java -> Compiler -> Errors/Warnings :: Annotations -> Unhandled token in '@SuppressWarnings' :: Potential programming problems -> Serializable class without serialVersionUID :: Generic Types -> Unnecessary generic type operation (In Eclipse Luna: "Unchecked generic type operation") :: Generic Types -> Usage of a raw type :: Unnecessary Code -> Unused import ==== Configuration arguments ==== *Configuration arguments :Run -> Debug Configurations -> Arguments ::<code>--root_dir /xowa/ --show_license n --show_args n</code>