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Udo Offermann, 13.09.2012 10:05


Install and run Z2 in 5 minutes

« Step 1 - What is z2

Prerequisites

You need a properly setup JDK 6 on Linux, Mac OS X or Windows - that's all.
A halfway modern system will do.

This how-to uses the Git VCS, which has to be installed on your system (we're using Git version 1.7). You can also run Z2 with SVN as described on Step_3_-_First_steps_with_Z2_on_SVN.

It is benefical to use the Eclipse IDE (Ganymed, Helios or Indigo work all fine). There's a small Eclipse plugin called "Eclipsoid" which makes it easier to develop z2 applications within Eclipse (see Step 3 - First development steps for more details). However you can use any IDE (including vi and notepad) together with z2.

Creating a home for z2

This is a best practice approach (and other approaches are possible). We recommend to keep the repositories and the IDE workspace close together. This way we don't need to adjust the path settings in the z2 configuration files and they can remain relative paths.

Create a folder called z2-base inside your favorite/home/development/what-ever directory and enter it:

:dev$ mkdir z2-base
:dev$ cd z2-base

Cloning the Z2 core

As described in Step 1 - What is z2 the z2-base project contains several repositories.
You always start with the core repository. Create a clone from git.z2-environment.net which will checkout the "v2.1" branch automatically:

:z2-base$ git clone http://git.z2-environment.net/z2-base.core
Cloning into core...

:z2-base$ cd z2-base.core
:z2-base.core$ git branch
* v2.1

That's all you need to do in order to install the z2-Environment and you can start the server right away
if you have setup JDK 6 properly.

Starting the z2-Environment

The start scripts are located inside run/bin and are called go.sh on Unix based systems like Linux and Mac OS and go.bat on Windows. There's also a gui-based version that we will discover later.

:z2-base.core$ cd run/bin
:bin$ ./go.sh &
09/10 15:59:10 [1]...hers.HomeLauncher[800]: Z2 Home Launcher, (c) ZFabrik Software KG 2010, 2011, 2012
09/10 15:59:10 [1]...ProcessRunnerImpl[800]: Running core build 201208241554 as udoo in z2 home /Users/udoo/dev/temp/z2-base-v2.1/z2-base.core/run/bin/../.., timezone Europe/Berlin, language de, region null
09/10 15:59:10 [1]...ProcessRunnerImpl[800]: Using VM v1.6.0_35 by Apple Inc. at /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home on Mac OS X (arch: 10.6.8)
09/10 15:59:10 [1]...ProcessRunnerImpl[800]: ************************************
09/10 15:59:10 [1]...ProcessRunnerImpl[800]: *** Running in DEVELOPMENT mode! ***
09/10 15:59:10 [1]...ProcessRunnerImpl[800]: ************************************
09/10 15:59:10 [1]...entRepositoryImpl[800]: Using GitCR com.zfabrik.boot.config/systemRepository (origin=http://git.z2-environment.net/z2-base.base, branch=v2.1) com.zfabrik.impl.gitcr.GitComponentRepositoryImpl@71b8b3bb,repo:246d0e3e, component:com.zfabrik.boot.config/systemRepository, prio:500, checkDepth:1073741823, fileSystem:com.zfabrik.components.provider.fs.FileSystemImpl@151ff451, root:/Users/udoo/dev/temp/z2-base-v2.1/z2-base.core/run/bin/../../work/repos/246d0e3e/git
09/10 15:59:12 [1]...entRepositoryImpl[800]: Pulled deltas from GitCR com.zfabrik.boot.config/systemRepository (origin=http://git.z2-environment.net/z2-base.base, branch=v2.1)  within 1684msec
...
09/10 15:59:12 [18]...ent/webWorker@0.1[800]: Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 5100
...
09/10 15:59:13 [18]...ent/webWorker@0.1[800]: INFO  org.eclipse.jetty.server.AbstractConnector  - Started SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:8080
...
09/10 15:59:16 [1]...stemStateResource[800]: System state attained: com.zfabrik.boot.main/home_up
09/10 15:59:16 [1]...hers.HomeLauncher[800]: Completed home process initialization

press (q)uit, (c)omponents, (f)oundation props, (s)ystem props, s(y)nc repo, (v)erify, (g)c:>

This means the z2-Environment is up and running and excepting requests on localhost port 8080, just try it: http://localhost:8080/helloworld.

The same procedure is used to install the z2-Environment in production. From a system installation point of view, this is all what you have to do!

On the next page we will do some first development step with z2 in combination with the Eclipse IDE. It's quite handy to run the z2 server from inside Eclipse, so you should stop the running server now by pressing 'q'.

» Step 3 - First development steps

Updated by Udo Offermann over 11 years ago · 25 revisions