This version of UMongo is provided as free software by EdgyTech LLC. UMongo is open source, and sources can be seen at https://github.com/agirbal/umongo . The libraries used by UMongo either have an open source license, or are proprietary and owned by EdgyTech LLC.
All binaries are available from: http://www.edgytech.com/umongo
Steps:
- place archive file where is preferred (for example, in your downloads folder)
- extract the archive (right-click “Extract All”)
- open the extracted folder and double-click umongo (type Application)
Steps:
- place archive file where is preferred (for example, in your downloads folder)
- extract the archive (right-click “Extract Here”)
- open the extracted folder and double-click launch-umongo.sh, or execute launch-umongo.sh in a terminal
If your Mac tells you that the application is damaged, go to "system preferences / security and privacy / General" and make sure that "allow applications downloaded from" is set to "anywhere".
Steps:
- place archive file where is preferred and extract it (for example, in your downloads folder)
- extract the archive (double-click the file)
- open the extracted folder and double-click umongo.app
On any platform you can run UMongo from the command line. Open a terminal and go to UMongo's directory in which umongo.jar is present and run:
> java -jar umongo.jar
Often times your client machine cannot directly connect to the MongoDB hosts.
One easy trick is to use a SOCKS
proxy based on SSH tunnel to connect transparently:
> ssh -D 9000 -i key.pem hostThatCanConnectToDB -N
Then make sure you select a SOCKS
proxy of "localhost:9000" in the connection settings.
To compile:
go to the base directory and run:
> ant jar
To package the application:
go to the
package
folder and run:> ./package.sh
To set the version:
- change the version number in
manifest.mf
prior to compile / package
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