eagle-i software is licensed under a BSD 3 license.
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Getting started: for developers
Get the code
Latest release
(link to svn soon)
Development trunk
(link to svn soon)
Set up a development environment
The eagle-i source code is a multi-module maven project (see code organization). Our code is IDE-agnostic, though we've had a good experience using eclipse with the m2eclipse plugin:
- After installing m2eclipse, open the eclipse subversion perspective and select "check out as maven project" at the trunk level.
- This will create an eclipse project per maven module
- eagle-i-base contains the root POM. mvn install at this level builds the entire tree.
Alternately, here are some notes on setting up eclipse for GWT debugging from one of our team members.
Browse the Javadocs
Latest release
http://search.eagle-i.net/javadoc
Latest snapshot
http://qa.search.eagle-i.net/javadoc
Get the eagle-i resource ontology
http://code.google.com/p/eagle-i/
Getting started: for system administrators, install from scratch
Download and install the applications.
The first three packages (Repository, SWEET, Institutional search) constitute an eagle-i institutional stack. Central search, identity service and ontology browser are central applications (not necessary for an insitutional server)
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Releases |
Snapshots |
Installation |
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Repository distribution |
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SWEET webapp |
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Institutional search webapp |
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Central search webapp |
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Ontology browser webapp |
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Identity service |
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to do |
Getting started: for system administrators, vm-based
to do
Getting started: hosted eagle-i
to do