You can find binary download options here: http://apex.apache.org/downloads.html#third-party-downloads
If you are looking for just the Apex CLI binaries: https://github.com/atrato/apex-cli-package/releases/ Thomas On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:57 PM, apex user <apexuse...@gmail.com> wrote: > So, does it mean that I cannot use Apex without opting for binaries from > various vendors like DataTorrent or BigTop? > > Thanks > On 2017-05-10 15:54 (-0700), Vlad Rozov <v.ro...@datatorrent.com> wrote: > > It is a source release download, not a binary download. You will need to > > build binaries. Also, documentation assumes an installation from a > > binary download. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Vlad > > > > On 5/10/17 15:46, apex user wrote: > > > I downloaded from https://apex.apache.org/downloads.html, and Apex > Source Releases - 3.6.0(apex-3.6.0-source-release.zip) > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > On 2017-05-10 15:44 (-0700), Vlad Rozov <v.ro...@datatorrent.com> > wrote: > > >> Which download do you use? > > >> > > >> Thank you, > > >> > > >> Vlad > > >> > > >> On 5/10/17 14:43, apex user wrote: > > >>> Hi All, > > >>> > > >>> Can I work with Apache Apex independently without installing > DataTorrent RTS binaries? I see from the Apache Apex Documentation, I can > access Apex CLI from <Install Directory>/bin/apex. But, when I download it > from Apache Apex Downloads I don't see any /bin folder. Is there something > I am missing here? > > >>> > > >>> Thank you. > > >> > > > > >