Thank you Tim,

It seems the --base-href can be handled in the configuration of webpack 
with BaseHrefWebpackPlugin. Or meanwhile the index.html can be edited 
manually.

But I see a problem with the java side as well. When I enter in the browser

http://localhost:8080/spring-rest

I am getting a meaningful html page describing the services. But this is 
not what the client can use. When I enter

http://localhost:8080/spring-rest/api or

http://localhost:8080/spring-rest/api/core/communities

the message is

This page isn’t working localhost is currently unable to handle this 
request. HTTP ERROR 500

And I don't see anything in the logs ...



On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 5:06:18 PM UTC+2, Tim Donohue wrote:
>
> Hi Evgeni,
>
> At this time, our Production mode build process is not fully worked out 
> for the Angular UI.  One of the main reasons is that we do not *yet* 
> support the Angular CLI (which provides tools like the "ng build 
> --base-href" concept you are looking for).
>
> However, in the next few weeks, we will be upgrading the Angular UI to 
> Angular v6 and Angular CLI....so, that will be coming soon.
>
> In the meantime, if you want to try out / test out the early DSpace 7 
> code, we recommend running the Angular UI in development mode, e.g.
>
> yarn start
> (or yarn run watch)
>
> Then, you should be able to access the UI at http://localhost:3000/
>
> For more info, see the README at: 
> https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular#quick-start 
>
> As for running the REST API, it's build process is the same as the DSpace 
> 6 build process.  It sounds like you already figured that out though... mvn 
> package , ant fresh_install (or update), and then deploy to Tomcat.
>
> Additional info on getting started with DSpace 7 is in the early training 
> resources at 
> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+7+Working+Group#DSpace7WorkingGroup-TrainingResources
>   
>  We also have some early installation notes (constantly being updated) at 
> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+7+-+Angular+UI+Development#DSpace7-AngularUIDevelopment-Howtoinstalllocally
>  
>
> Let us know on this list if you are still hitting issues
>
> Tim
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 5:10 AM Evgeni Dimitrov <dimitr...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I mean - somewhere - for yarn or webpack - it should be possible to set 
>> something similar to
>> ng build --base-href=/dist
>> or
>> ng build --base-href=/angui
>>
>>
>> On Monday, October 29, 2018 at 9:36:50 PM UTC+2, Evgeni Dimitrov wrote:
>>>
>>> I want to start it in Tomcat.
>>> 1. I downloaded DSpace-master.zip and dspace-angular-master.zip from 
>>> github
>>> 2. I built the dspace part as usual - maven, ant and deployed to 
>>> Tomcat/webapps
>>> 3. For the angular part I did:
>>>
>>> yarn run global
>>> yarn install
>>> yarn run build:prod
>>>
>>> Before that I changed (perhaps wrongly) in environment.dev.js and 
>>> environment.prod.js
>>>
>>>   // Angular Universal server settings.
>>>   ui: {
>>>     ssl: false,
>>>     host: 'localhost',
>>>     port: 8080,
>>>     // NOTE: Space is capitalized because 'namespace' is a reserved 
>>> string in TypeScript
>>>     nameSpace: '/dist'
>>>   },
>>>   // The REST API server settings.
>>>   rest: {
>>>     ssl: true,
>>>     host: 'localhost',
>>>     port: 8080,
>>>     // NOTE: Space is capitalized because 'namespace' is a reserved 
>>> string in TypeScript
>>>     nameSpace: '/spring-rest'
>>>   },
>>>
>>> 4. I started Tomcat and tried http://localhost:8080/dist
>>> The message was that a file is not found at localhost:8080/<somefile>
>>>
>>> Any suggestions what should be done differently?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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