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INSTALLING ami3
There are two methods. If you are developing ami3
you should use the first. If you are doing production runs and not Maven-savvy then use the second JAR-file route
If you can compile and run under maven
and/or Eclipse/IntelliJ/Netbeans that's the most powerful way.
There are a lot of tests and a lot of them are out of date and fail, so we suggest
git clone https://github.com/petermr/ami3.git
cd ami3
mvn install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
That will build ami3/target/appassembler/bin
and ami3/target/appassembler/repo
The exes are in the first. If your PATH contains this, then you can run ami
commands.
My path includes:
/Users/pm286/workspace/cmdev/ami3/target/appassembler/bin/
(Note that if you rebuild with maven
or maven clean
this dir gets wiped and overwritten by a new version.)
Download the latest JAR from https://github.com/petermr/ami-jars3 NOTE CHANGED REPO. They are in dated directories, probably every few days. Use new ones if bugs are fixed or new features are added that you need.
see https://github.com/petermr/tigr2ess/blob/master/installation/INSTALLATION.md
This is a year old. It should be roughly accurate.
PLEASE copy to openVirus
and update if necessary
Name: Ambreen Hamadani
- Downloaded and installed JDK from Oracle(https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk14-downloads.html)
- Downloaded and installed
maven
(https://maven.apache.org/install.html) - Cloned the ami3 from Github and added it to path as suggested above.
- Tested its installation by running
ami --help
- Installation successful (0 errors, 0 warnings)