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Building PadoGrid
- Linux
- macOS
- Windows with Cygwin
- Windows Subsystem for Linux
To build PadoGrid, the following software must be installed first.
If you want to generate man pages then execute build_dist
.sh. This is the recommended way to build PadoGrid.
chmod 755 build_dist.sh
./build_dist.sh
You can also execute mvn
as follows but it will not include man pages.
mvn install
The PadoGrid distribution includes external apps that must be built separately. Instead of building them individually, you can use the build_all.sh
script to build all of the supported external apps. This script generates the padogrid-all_<version>.targ.gz
file that includes all of the apps that are fully compiled and packaged along with man pages.
chmod 755 build_all.sh
./build_all.sh
PadoGrid fully supports Cygwin. Make sure to include the curl
command when installing Cygwin. Some of the commands and apps relying on curl
to make REST API calls.
The padogrid_<version>
distribution contains external apps which you must separately build before you can use them. The padogrid-all_<version>
, on the other hand, contains fully built external apps. The external apps are identifiable if their bin_sh
directory contains the build_app
command. You can simply run build_app
to build the external apps as shown below.
cd apps/desktop/bin_sh
./build_app
PadoGrid Manual
Overview
- Home
- PadoGrid in 5 Minutes
- Quick Start
- Introduction
- Bundle Catalogs
- Building PadoGrid
- Supported Data Grid Products and Downloads
- PadoGrid Components
- Installing PadoGrid
- Root Workspaces Environments (RWEs)
- Initializing PadoGrid
- Bash Auto-Completion
- Viewing PadoGrid Summaries
- Updating Products
- Upgrading PadoGrid
- Migrating Workspaces
- PadoGrid Pods
- Kubernetes
- Docker
- Apps
- Software List
Operations
- Workspace Lifecycle Management
- Creating RWE
- Creating Workspace and Starting Cluster
- Managing Workspaces
- Understanding Workspaces
- Understanding Clusters
- Running Clusters
- Default Port Numbers
- Running Clusters Independent of PadoGrid
- Running Apps
- Understanding Groups
- Running Groups
- Understanding Bundles
- User Bundle Repos
- Using Bundle Templates
- Bundle Repo Guidelines
- User Bundle Catalogs
- Private Bundle Repos
- Gitea Repos
- Running Bundles in Container
- PadoGrid Addon Jars
- Understanding PadoGrid Pods
- Tested Vagrant Boxes
- VM-Enabled Pods
- Multitenancy
- Multitenancy Best Practices
- PadoGrid Configuration Files
Tools
Platforms
Clouds
Pado
Geode/GemFire
- Geode CLASSPATH
- Geode Kubernetes
- Geode Minikube
- Geode Minikube on WSL
- Geode Docker Compose
- Geode Grafana App
- Geode
perf_test
App - Geode WAN Example
- Geode Workspaces on VMs
- Geode on AWS EC2
- Reactivating Geode Workspaces on AWS EC2
Hazelcast/Jet
- Hazelcast CLASSPATH
- Creating Jet Workspace
- Configuring Hazelcast Addon
- HQL Query
- Hazelcast Kubernetes
- Hazelcast GKE
- Hazelcast Minikube
- Hazelcast Minikube on WSL
- Hazelcast Minishift/CDK
- Hazelcast OpenShift
- Hazelcast Docker Compose
- Hazelcast Desktop App
- Hazelcast Grafana App
- Hazelcast
jet_demo
App - Hazelcast
perf_test
App - Hazelcast WAN Example
- Hazelcast Workspaces on VMs
- Hazelcast on AWS EC2
- Reactivating Hazelcast Workspaces on AWS EC2
ComputeDB/SnappyData
Coherence
Hadoop
Kafka/Confluent
Mosquitto
- Mosquitto CLASSPATH
- Mosquitto Overview
- Installing/Building Mosquitto
- Clustering MQTT
- Cluster Archetypes
- Enabling Mosquitto SSL/TLS
- Mosquitto Docker Compose
- MQTT perf_test App
Redis
Spark