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For information about the C++ implementation refer to the C++ page to be found [[CPlusPlus|here]].
For information about the C++ implementation refer to the C++ page to be found [[CPlusPlus|here]].


==== Running Alida's operator runners and Grappa from command line ====
== Installing and Using Alida's Java version ==
There are different ways how to get and install Alida which are listed and explained below. Just select the option fitting to your needs and follow the instructions.


Extract the download Alida_bin.zip and change the current working directory to the top level directory
=== Alida's binary distribution ===
of the extracted files.
If you would like to see how Alida, its operator runners and Grappa work the easiest is to download and run its binary distribution from the Maven repository server: [https://moon.informatik.uni-halle.de/archiva/#artifact/de.unihalle.informatik.Alida/alida/2.7 Alida 2.7 on Maven repository server]
 
Download the binary zip archive from the Artifacts section and extract the zip file to a directory of your choice.<br>
Then change to that directory of the extracted files.
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You can start grappa using
You can start Grappa (on Linux systems) using
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tcsh ./runAlida.tcsh  
tcsh ./runAlida.tcsh  
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If you in addition modify the variable ALIDA_HOME in these scripts you can start them from any
If you in addition modify the variable ALIDA_HOME in these scripts you can start them from any directory.
any directory.


To start the graphical user interface to configure and start operators you may use
To run the graphical user interface to configure and start operators you may use
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./runAlida.tcsh guioprunner
./runAlida.tcsh guioprunner

Revision as of 08:55, 21 July 2016

On this page you find install instructions for Alida in Java.
For information about the C++ implementation refer to the C++ page to be found here.

Installing and Using Alida's Java version

There are different ways how to get and install Alida which are listed and explained below. Just select the option fitting to your needs and follow the instructions.

Alida's binary distribution

If you would like to see how Alida, its operator runners and Grappa work the easiest is to download and run its binary distribution from the Maven repository server: Alida 2.7 on Maven repository server

Download the binary zip archive from the Artifacts section and extract the zip file to a directory of your choice.
Then change to that directory of the extracted files.

You can start Grappa (on Linux systems) using

tcsh ./runAlida.tcsh 

or

bash ./runAlida.bash

If you grant execute permissions to these scripts you can start them directly, e.g.

./runAlida.tcsh

If you in addition modify the variable ALIDA_HOME in these scripts you can start them from any directory.

To run the graphical user interface to configure and start operators you may use

./runAlida.tcsh guioprunner

The command line interface is invoked, e.g., via

./runAlida.tcsh oprunner -h

which displays the help message.


Using Alida as a library in your own code

For using Alida as a library in your own code the most easy way to fulfill all requirements and dependencies is to use Maven.
Since Alida version 2.4 we offer a template Maven project which you can use as a starting point for your work:

  • Maven-Template Project: zip

Just unzip the archive to a directory of your choice and follow the instructions in the README file included.
The project already defines all repositories and dependencies required to use Alida's functionality.