Hello Ramesh,

Looking at the script, there are three other sub folders which hold
microservices: core, tools, integration-tests.
The rest of the services are on the root folder of your script.

So your demo-server is found in the 'integration-tests' directory. There
you can find the Jar file which you need to run.

N.B: The script may have to be run several times due to some dependency
management issues.


On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 3:47 PM, ramesh padmanabhan <
ramesh.padm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I made progress after setting JAVA_HOME
>
>
> FYI for MAC OSX/Unix users, below is how its done
>
>
> export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home)
>
> But I see these errors at the end of the build: I presume these can be
> ignored ?
>
>
> [ERROR] Error fetching link: http://testng.org/apidocs/package-list.
> Ignored it.
>
> [ERROR] Error fetching link: http://java.net/projects/
> javamoney/apidocs/package-list. Ignored it
>
>
>
>
> I still cannot find a demo-server directory having been created at the end
> ?
>
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> p.s.  I did delete all previous directories/files (except install-script)
> and re-ran.
>
>
>
>
> thanks
>
> Ramesh
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 3:18 AM, Markus Geiss <markus.ge...@kuelap.io>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Ramesh,
>>
>> first of all thanks for the effort.
>>
>> I missed the fact that you need to add the JAVA_HOME variable to your
>> environment variables.
>>
>> This is done differently depending on your operating system, see here for
>> more details:
>>
>> https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19182-01/820-7851/inst_cli_jdk_javahome_t/
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Markus
>>
>> PS: I'd suggest to delete everything that was created by the script so
>> far (the whole content of the folder you've executed the script in, except
>> the script itself (; ) and rerun it.
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 12:01 PM ramesh padmanabhan <
>> ramesh.padm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Markus,
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried following the instructions you had laid out for building Mifos
>>> Generation 3.
>>>
>>>
>>> Had a few questions:
>>>
>>> - I presume for now I only execute the initial-setup.sh script and *not*
>>> the pull-all.sh script?
>>>
>>> - I get an error saying 'JAVA_HOME' is not set. However java -v on my
>>> machine shows me the latest downloaded Java SDK8 that I installed
>>>
>>> - At the end of the script run, I cannot find a 'demo-server' directory
>>> having been created...
>>>
>>>
>>> Any ideas/feedback will help.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> Ramesh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [ERROR] MavenReportException: Error while creating archive: Unable to
>>> find javadoc command: The environment variable JAVA_HOME is not correctly
>>> set.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 2:51 AM, Markus Geiss <m...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey Ramesh,
>>>>
>>>> first of all, welcome to our community. I need to apologize for the
>>>> belated reply, but my email filters weren't working properly so I just did
>>>> not see your first request.
>>>>
>>>> As of today, Mifos I/O is a source only release, so you'd need to meet
>>>> some prerequisites before you can start testing it.
>>>>
>>>>    1. Install Java SDK 8
>>>>    2. Install Gradle
>>>>    3. Install Maven
>>>>    4. Install git
>>>>    5. Install NodeJS (incl. npm)
>>>>
>>>> Once you have installed the mentioned tools you need to:
>>>>
>>>>    1. Fork all repositories available at https://github.com/mifosio
>>>>    2. Fork https://github.com/JavaMoney/javamoney-lib
>>>>    3. You'll find a script to initialize all resources on your computer
>>>>       1. The scripts are located in the demo-server project at scripts
>>>>       2. Copy the initial-setup script for your system into the root
>>>>       directory where you want all projects to be cloned into
>>>>          1. The easiest way is to browse to https://github.com/mifosio/
>>>>          demo-server/tree/develop/scripts/Unix
>>>>          
>>>> <https://github.com/mifosio/demo-server/tree/develop/scripts/Unix> 
>>>> (windows)
>>>>          and open the script in raw mode, then selact all and copy and 
>>>> paste to file
>>>>          on your disk
>>>>       3. Run the script
>>>>
>>>> After you done this, there are two ways to get started:
>>>>
>>>>    1. Run Mifos I/O locally
>>>>       1. Navigate into the folder build/libs under demo-server on your
>>>>       machine
>>>>          1. execute: java -Ddemoserver.provision=true
>>>>          -jar demo-server-0.1.0-BUILD-SNAPSHOT.jar
>>>>          2. Be aware this is a very heavy process because all services
>>>>          will get started locally on your machine (10), and multiple data 
>>>> source
>>>>          will be started in embedded mode (Apache Cassandra, Apache 
>>>> ActiveMQ, MySQL)
>>>>          3. After the services all have started simply navigate to the
>>>>          root fims-web-app folder and follow the steps mentioned in the 
>>>> README
>>>>       2. Run Mifos I/O on the Cloud:
>>>>       1. Before you can start the microservices you need to provide
>>>>       resources that contains:
>>>>          1. Apache Cassandra
>>>>          2. Apache ActiveMQ
>>>>          3. MySQL
>>>>       2. Before you can push the services into your cloud you need to
>>>>       adjust the properties in every application.yml for a service to 
>>>> point to
>>>>       the above installed datasources
>>>>       3. Every Microservice is build with the capability to run on a
>>>>       VM. For this simply copy all microservice jar file to one or 
>>>> multiple VMs
>>>>       and start them using java -jar service-0.1.0-BUILD-SNAPS
>>>>       HOT-boot.jar
>>>>
>>>> Just a kind reminder, Mifos I/O is not ready to be used in a production
>>>> environment and is still under heavy development. We expect to have the
>>>> frist functioning version ready in approx. 8 weeks, until then some
>>>> functionality will not be available or work properly (e.g. checking
>>>> accounts, individual loans).
>>>>
>>>> But any feedback is appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> Markus
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 2:14 AM ramesh padmanabhan <
>>>> ramesh.padm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Trying again to see if anyone can help with tips for setting up a Gen
>>>>> 3 environment ?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> Ramesh
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: ramesh padmanabhan <ramesh.padm...@gmail.com>
>>>>> Date: Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 7:58 PM
>>>>> Subject: Question on building Mifos I/O
>>>>> To: user@fineract.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> My name is Ramesh Padmanabhan. I have recently signed up as a
>>>>> Volunteer with Mifos.
>>>>> My background is as an engineering and product management leader from
>>>>> Juniper Networks, Fortinet and most recently at Facebook.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am looking forward to helping this organization in whatever way I
>>>>> can contribute. But I have a lot to learn here first.
>>>>>
>>>>> As a first step, I am familiarizing myself with the Mifos environments
>>>>> and have played around with the AWS instance of Mifos that I was able to
>>>>> setup for the Gen 2 version.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to figure out how to get a Gen 3 Mifos I/O environment
>>>>> setup in an AWS environment.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any clues that you can share will help me greatly.
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> Ramesh
>>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Markus Geiss
>>>> Chief Technology Officer, Kuelap, Inc. <http://kuelap.io/>
>>>> +49 1522 9505306 <+49%201522%209505306>
>>>>
>>>
>

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