To build Narayana you should have installed: Java 1.7.0 or greater
When building on Mac OS make sure that JAVA_HOME is set to use JDK 1.7:
export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`
To build Narayana you should call:
./build.[sh|bat] <maven_goals>
To use this wrapper to build an individual module (say arjuna) you would type:
./build.[sh|bat] clean install -pl :arjuna
If you are building the "community" profile and are using a different maven installation to the one provided in tools/maven you need to make sure you have the following options:
-Dorson.jar.location=/full/path/to/checkout/location/ext/
The distribution is then available in: ./narayana-full/target/narayana-full-5.0.0.M4-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip
Alternatively, the uber jar for JacORB is available here: ./ArjunaJTS/narayana-jts-jacorb/target/narayana-jts-jacorb-.jar
The uber jar for the JDK ORB is available here: ./ArjunaJTS/narayana-jts-idlj/target/narayana-jts-idlj-.jar
The local JTA jar is here: ./ArjunaJTA/narayana-jta/target/narayana-jta-.jar
If you just need the facilities provided by ArjunaCore: ./ArjunaCore/arjunacore/target/arjunacore-.jar
./build.[sh|bat] -PcodeCoverage (the output is in ${project.build.directory}/coverage.html)
cd qa/
ant -Ddriver.url=file:///home/hudson/dbdrivers get.drivers dist
ant -f run-tests.xml ci-tests
Each module contains a set of maven build scripts, which chiefly just inherits and selectively overrides the parent pom.xml Understanding this approach requires some knowledge of maven's inheritance.
Top level maven builds always start from scratch. Individual module builds on the other hand are incremental, such that you may rebuild a single module by traversing into its directory and running 'mvn', but only if you have first built any pre-req modules e.g. via a parent build.
In addition to driving the build of individual modules, the build files in the bundles directories (ArjunaCore, ArjunaJTA, ArjunaJTS) contain steps to assemble the release directory structure, including docs, scripts, config files and other ancillaries. These call each other in some cases, as JTS is largely a superset of JTA and JTA in turn a superset of Core.
3rd party dependency management is done via maven. Note that versions of most 3rd party components are resolved via the JBossAS component-matrix pom.xml, even when building standalone releases. The version of JBossAS to use is determined by the top level pom.xml You may need to set up maven to use the jboss.org repositories: http://community.jboss.org/wiki/MavenGettingStarted-Users
Maven is provided in the tools/maven section, though later versions of this may work. Download locations are: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html http://maven.apache.org/
A handful of unit tests build and run as part of the normal build. Most test coverage is in the form of integration tests which reside in the qa/ directory. These are built but not run automatically. See qa/README.txt for usage.
Narayana supports building specific components using Maven build options.
ArjunaCore - ./build.[sh|bat] -am -pl :arjunacore NarayanaJTA - ./build.[sh|bat] -am -pl :narayana-jta NarayanaJTS (jacorb) - ./build.[sh|bat] -am -pl :narayana-jts-jacorb NarayanaJTS (idlj) - ./build.[sh|bat] -am -pl :narayana-jts-idlj -Didlj-enabled=true XTS - ./build.[sh|bat] -am -pl :jboss-xts STM - ./build.[sh|bat] -am -pl :stm
Please see the following JIRA for details on how to configure your IDE for developing with the Narayana code styles:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-989