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Revision as of 10:19, 15 May 2009
Service Registry JAR files are built together with the Swordfish Runtime JAR files.
To launch them you need to specify the following environment variables:
- org.osgi.service.http.port - port for HTTP interface to SR
- org.eclipse.swordfish.registry.fileLocation - a path to the directory where SR will store WSDL files
You can specify value of these environment variables, using -D parameters when you are launching equinox.
Here is an example script that shows you how to launch it:
#!/bin/bash cd ./target/bundles java -Dorg.osgi.service.http.port=8080 \ -Dorg.eclipse.swordfish.registry.fileLocation=/tmp/swordfish-sr \ org.eclipse.osgi_3.5.0.v20090311-1300.jar -console -clean
The option -console starts equinox in the console mode. In this mode you can type commands. When the option-clean is used, equinox will clean up the caches before starting up.