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14/04-2016Anders Granau Høfft0.2Sections expandedNox N/ACDRRM-733
11 May 2016Emil Ifrim0.3Database configurationNox N/A 
20 March 2017Emil Ifrim0.4Redesign UpdateNox N/A 

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  1. Retrieve the rator-selfcare-rest-api .war file (either from Jenkins/Nexus, see Resources, or by building the .war yourself, see Build).
  2. Retrieve the rator-rest-api-auth.war file (either from Jenkins/Nexus, see Resources, or by building the .war yourself, see Build).
  3. Copy the war files to the Tomcat webapps directory and (re-)start the Tomcat application.
  4. Retrieve the swagger-ui dist folder (either from Github, or from our own repositories, see Resources. Or by building the project yourself, see Build).
  5. Copy the dist folder to the Tomcat webapps directory and (re-)start the Tomcat application. You probably want to rename the dist folder to swagger-ui
    1. Nb This can be a different Tomcat installation than in step 2, or the same.
  6. In your browser, enter the URL "http://<Swagger server and port>/<base-path>/?url=http://<REST server and port>/<base-path>/api/swagger.json". 
  7. You should now see a list of the resources available on the REST server.

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Jobs are set up to do continuous integration. The artifacts produced from a build are placed in the given job's "Workspace" (Arbejdsområde) page, in the folder "target":

Nexus

Our Jenkins jobs are configured to deploy to Nexus. On Nexus, you can find both the source code and the artifacts produced from the build.

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