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Nigel Jones updated ATLAS-2084:
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    Description: 
In https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-2012 I proposed providing a 
dockerized version of Atlas to aid people getting up to speed with the 
technology. During the review it was noted that we had used Hbase for storage 
rather than the more lightweight, simpler, BerkeleyDB. My concern had been 
around licensing.

Today when we build Atlas following the instructions at 
http://atlas.apache.org/InstallationSteps.html the user is directed to download 
the berkeleyDB jar from oracle. In ATLAS-2012 David/Graham pointed out that 
this DB appears to be Apache 2.0 licensed, which means we could incorporate it 
into our build legitimately.

Given the necessity to get licensing correct I've opened up this new JIRA to 
focus on that change. We would need to
 * Validate we are indeed correct about the license
 * Add the DB file into the build
 * Update the web instructions
 * And optionally as per the original JIRA, consider making B-DB the default 
for our docker image (most lightweight).

Please add your thoughts. I'm happy to get and do this change .

  was:
In https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-2012 I proposed providing a 
dockerized version of Atlas to aid people getting up to speed with the 
technology. During the review it was noted that we had used Hbase for storage 
rather than the more lightweight, simpler, BerkelyDB. My concern had been 
around licensing.

Today when we build Atlas following the instructions at 
http://atlas.apache.org/InstallationSteps.html the user is directed to download 
the berkeleyDB jar from oracle. In ATLAS-2012 David/Graham pointed out that 
this DB appears to be Apache 2.0 licensed, which means we could incorporate it 
into our build legitimately.

Given the necessity to get licensing correct I've opened up this new JIRA to 
focus on that change. We would need to
 * Validate we are indeed correct about the license
 * Add the DB file into the build
 * Update the web instructions
 * And optionally as per the original JIRA, consider making B-DB the default 
for our docker image (most lightweight).

Please add your thoughts. I'm happy to get and do this change .

        Summary: Make berkeley DB backed Atlas available without external 
download  (was: Make berkelyDB backed Atlas available without external download)

> Make berkeley DB backed Atlas available without external download
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ATLAS-2084
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-2084
>             Project: Atlas
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Nigel Jones
>
> In https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-2012 I proposed providing a 
> dockerized version of Atlas to aid people getting up to speed with the 
> technology. During the review it was noted that we had used Hbase for storage 
> rather than the more lightweight, simpler, BerkeleyDB. My concern had been 
> around licensing.
> Today when we build Atlas following the instructions at 
> http://atlas.apache.org/InstallationSteps.html the user is directed to 
> download the berkeleyDB jar from oracle. In ATLAS-2012 David/Graham pointed 
> out that this DB appears to be Apache 2.0 licensed, which means we could 
> incorporate it into our build legitimately.
> Given the necessity to get licensing correct I've opened up this new JIRA to 
> focus on that change. We would need to
>  * Validate we are indeed correct about the license
>  * Add the DB file into the build
>  * Update the web instructions
>  * And optionally as per the original JIRA, consider making B-DB the default 
> for our docker image (most lightweight).
> Please add your thoughts. I'm happy to get and do this change .



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