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Installing DSpace 1.6.0 on Window
Bharat M. ChaudhariSchool of Petroleum Management,
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSIRY, GANDHINAGAR
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DSpace 1.6.0 an Outline
Build architecture with maven
►xmlui (aka. Manakin)
►SWORD Interface
►LNI (Lightweight Network Interface)
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Prerequisite Software
► Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
► Java JDK 1.6 or later
► Apache Maven 2.0.8 or later (Java build tool)
► Apache Ant 1.6.2 or later (Java build tool)
► Relational Database: (PostgreSQL or Oracle)
► Servlet Engine: (Apache Tomcat 6.0.7 or Jetty )
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Prerequisite Software
Installation Steps
Java SDK 1.6 or later (standard SDK is fine, you don't need J2EE) form
www.java.sun.com
Relational Database server: PostgreSQL from www.postgresql.org/ftp
Apache Maven 2.0.8 or later from http://maven.apache.org
Apache Ant 1.6.2 or later from http://ant.apache.org
Apache Tomcat 6.x or later from http://tomcat.apache.org
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Installing Java platform
Installation of Java JDK 1.6
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SETTING Environment Variable
1. Add system variable JAVA_HOME with value C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_18
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1. Copy apache-maven-2.0.9 package into C:\and add C:\apache-ant-1.6.2\bin to the PATH environment variable.
2. Copy apache-ant-1.7.0 package C:\and add C:\apache-ant-1.6.2\bin to the PATH environment variable.
Installing Apache Maven and Apache Ant
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Installing PostgreSQL 8.1
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Creating a Database with PostgreSQL 8.1
After installing ensure the PostgreSQL service is running, and then run pgAdminIII (Start -> PostgreSQL 8.0 -> pgAdminIII). Connect to the local database as the postgres user and:
Create a 'Login Role' (user) called dspace with the password dspaceCreate a database called dspace owned by the user dspace, with UTF-8 encoding
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Creating a Database with PostgreSQL 8.1
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Installing DSpace
1. Copy DSpace 1.6.0 source package into C:/ and
You may download the DSpace source from SourceForge and un tar it (Win Zip will do this) from URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dspace
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Update the Config file
Update paths in [dspace-source]\dspace\config\dspace.cfg. Note: Use forward slashes / for path separators, though you can still use drive letters, e.g.: dspace.dir = C:/DSpaceMake sure you change all of the parameters with file paths to suit, specifically:
dspace.dir config.templatelog4j.properties s
config.template.log4j-handle-plugin.properties
config.template.oaicat.properties
assetstore.dir log.dir
upload.temp.dirreport.dir handle.dir
» Create the directory for the DSpace installation (e.g. C:\DSpace)13
Generate the Dspace Installation
Generate the DSpace installation package by running the following from command line(cmd) from your [dspace-source]/dspace/ directory: Create a new directory in mvn package or install
Note #1: This will generate the DSpace installation package in your [dspace-source]/dspace/target/dspace-[version]-build.dir/ directory.
Note #2: Without any extra arguments, the DSpace installation package is initialized for PostgreSQL. If you want to use Oracle instead, you should build the DSpace installation package as follows:mvn-Ddb.name=oracle package
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Generate the Dspace Installation
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Generate the Dspace Installation
Initialize the DSpace database and install DSpace to [dspace](e.g. C:\DSpace) by running the following from command line from your[dspace-source]/dspace/target/dspace-[version]-build.dir/ directory:ant fresh_install
Note: to see a complete list of build targets, runant help
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Create an Administer Account
Create an administrator account, by running the following from your [dspace](e.g. C:\DSpace) directory
c:\dspace\bin\dsrun org.dspace.administer.CreateAdministrator
and enter the required information
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Installing Apache Tomcat 6.0.7
Run Apache Tomcat 6.0.7 .exe to install tomcat
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Tomcat Configuration
Copy the Web application directories from[dspace]\webapps\to Tomcat's webappsdir, which should be somewhere like C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webappsAlternatively, Tell your Tomcat installation where to find your DSpace web application(s). As an example, in the
<Host> section of your [tomcat]/conf/server.xml you could add lines similar to the following (but replace [dspace]with your installation location):
<!--DEFINE A CONTEXT PATH FOR DSpace JSP User Interface --> <Context path="/jspui" docBase="[dspace]\webapps\jspui" debug="0" reloadable="true" cachingAllowed="false" allowLinking="true"/> <!--DEFINE A CONTEXT PATH FOR DSpace OAI User Interface --> <Context path="/oai" docBase="[dspace]\webapps\oai" debug="0" reloadable="true" caching Allowed="false" allowLinking="true"/>
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Tomcat Configuration
Start the Tomcat service and browse to either http://localhost:8080/jspui or http://localhost:8080/xmlui. You should see the DSpace home page for either the JSPUI or XMLUI, respectively
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Your Dspace 1.5.2 is live
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Bharat M. Chaudhari
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