It is highly recommended that you try to work with Postgres 8.4 or greater, however 8.3 should still work.
The username and password are only required if your proxy requires basic authentication (note that later releases may support storing your passwords in a secured keystore‚ in the mean time, please ensure your settings.xml file (usually $/.m2/settings.xml) is secured with permissions appropriate for your operating system). You can configure a proxy to use for some or all of your HTTP requests in Maven 2.0. Maven can be downloaded from the following location: Configuring a Proxy It gives you the flexibility to customize DSpace using the existing Maven projects found in the /dspace/modules directory or by adding in your own Maven project to build the installation package for DSpace, and apply any custom interface "overlay" changes. Maven is necessary in the first stage of the build process to assemble the installation package for your DSpace instance. However, DSpace 1.8.x resolved this issue so that DSpace now builds properly with Maven 2.2.x or above.
Again, you can just download the Java SE JDK version.ĭSpace 1.7.x required usage of Maven 2.2.x, as it did not build properly when using Maven 2.0.x or Maven 3.x. Oracle's Java can be downloaded from the following location. Please note, at this time, DSpace does not function properly with Java JDK 7 (see warning below). Oracle Java JDK 6 (standard SDK is fine, you don't need J2EE)ĭSpace requires Oracle Java 6 (standard SDK is fine, you don't need J2EE).
bin/dspace create-administrator Prerequisite Software
Gunzip -c | tar -xf -Ĭd /dspace/target/dspace-buildĬp -r /webapps/* /webapps