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Setup local environment

Installation

Run Chatbot application locally

	git clone git@github.com:CognitiveBuild/Chatbot.git
  • Import Chatbot into your Eclipse workspace
  • Add credentials into the file: /Chatbot/src/com/ibm/cto/Consts.java
	/**
	 * TODO: If you're testing this application locally, please get the credentials from Bluemix
	 */
	public String TEXT_TO_SPEECH_USERNAME = "9a5bfa13-624f-436e-8af1-fc677a59a123";
	public String TEXT_TO_SPEECH_PASSWORD = "berqyZXJ2J7f";

	public String SPEECH_TO_TEXT_USERNAME = "af3a6ecc-2f35-4672-2595-35e15bcd758a";
	public String SPEECH_TO_TEXT_PASSWORD = "KQ3itZUslHsc";

	public String CONVERSATION_USERNAME = "134f9b10-7d4a-4e4f-92a0-7372f67331f7";
	public String CONVERSATION_PASSWORD = "ijMoZB1vCVW6";

	/**
	 * TODO: Get Workspace ID from IBM Watson Conversation: https://ibmwatsonconversation.com
	 */
	public String CONVERSATION_WORKSPACE_ID = "1e28d5ef-7506-4e76-814e-e83f3cbe6816";
  • Right click on the Chatbot project, choose Run As > Run on Server, then choose Tomcat v9.0 Server at localhost to open http://localhost:8080/Chatbot/ and see the running application

Deploy your Chatbot on the Bluemix

  • Right click on the Chatbot project, choose Export > WAR file, then save the WAR file into Destination
  • Run bluemix and cf command to deploy the WAR file on the Bluemix, please refer Getting Started section of the Liberty for Java. And this is an example of the shell command
	cd your_new_directory
	bluemix api https://api.ng.bluemix.net
	bluemix login -u your_name -o your_organization -s your_space
	cf push your_app_name -p your_war_file_directory/your_war_file.war