support for postgresql (#37)

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Athou
2013-05-08 09:28:18 +02:00
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@@ -36,19 +36,22 @@ To install maven and openjdk on Ubuntu, issue the following commands
Now build the application
Embedded HSQL database (not recommended, ok for quick tests):
Embedded HSQL database (not recommended, ok for quick tests but automatic schema updates are not working):
mvn clean package tomee:build -Pprod
External MySQL database:
mvn clean package tomee:build -Pprod -Pmysql
External PostgreSQL database:
mvn clean package tomee:build -Pprod -Ppgsql
It will generate a zip file at `target/commafeed.zip` with everything you need to run the application.
* Create a directory somewhere (e.g. `/opt/commafeed/`) and extract the generated zip inside this directory.
* Create a directory called `logs` (e.g. `/opt/commafeed/logs`)
* On Linux, create the file `bin/setenv.sh` and put the following in it : `export JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled"`
* On Windows, create the file `bin/setenv.bat` and put the following in it : `set JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled"`
* If you used the MySQL option, create a database in your MySQL instance, then uncomment the `Resource` element from `conf/tomee.xml` and edit the default credentials.
* If you don't use the embedded database, create a database in your external database instance, then uncomment the `Resource` element corresponding to the database engine you use from `conf/tomee.xml` and edit the default credentials.
* If you'd like to change the default port (8082), edit `conf/server.xml` and look for `<Connector port="8082" protocol="HTTP/1.1"`. Change the port to the value you'd like to use.
* CommaFeed will run on the `/commafeed` context. If you'd like to change the context, go to `webapps` and rename `commafeed.war`. Use the special name `ROOT.war` to deploy to the root context.
* To start and stop the application, use `bin/startup.sh` and `bin/shutdown.sh` on Linux (you may need to `chmod +x bin/*.sh`) or `bin\startup.bat` and `bin\shutdown.bat` on Windows.