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This will start the installation proces, which installs a tomcat with Fedora and the DOMS webservices, and ingests the base objects.
Testing DOMS
You can test the the install succeeded by checking the URL
http://localhost:7880/surveillance-surveyor-service/
(replace localhost:7880 with your configured values if necessary)
Using DOMS
The interface for interacting with DOMS is a SOAP webservice, where the WSDL can be found at
http://localhost:7880/centralWebservice-service/central/?wsdl
It is also possible to communicate directly with the underlying fedora webservice, e.g. with
http://localhost:7880/fedora/admin
http://localhost:7880/fedora/search
http://localhost:7880/fedora/risearch
DOMS installs by default with two users, with usernames and passwords as defined by the bin/setenv.sh configuration on install. Further users can be defined in services/fedora/server/config/fedora-users.xml.
DOMS can be stopped or started using
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tomcat/bin/shutdown.sh
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and
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tomcat/bin/startup.sh
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Installing test objects (optional)
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cd ingester/radio-tv-0.0.6
bin/ingest.sh -h files/preingestfiles/2007
bin/ingest.sh -h files/preingestfiles/2008bin/ingest.sh -h files/preingestfiles/2009
bin/ingest.sh -h files/preingestfiles/2010
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Installing DOMS GUI (optional)
Download the newest version from
https://sbforge.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases/dk/statsbiblioteket/doms/testbed/guitestbed
Unzip the downloaded package.
Edit the file bin/setenv.sh with relevant values for install. Note: The DomsGUI must run in a different tomcat than DOMS itself. Currently, DOMS GUI requires a specially configured CAS server in order to function.
Run
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bin/install.sh <installdir>
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Note: The installdir should be a different directory to DOMS.