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Supported operating systems
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista 32 bit, x86 architecture
- Linux 32 bit, x86 architecture
- Mac OSX 32 bit
- More operating systems will be supported in the formal 2.0 release
Memory requirement
- 512M minimum, 1G recommended
Installation Steps
- Make sure you have JDK 1.5 installed. Go to http://java.sun.com/ for JDK 1.5 download, if you didn't install it yet.
- Make sure the environment variable JAVA_HOME is defined for the user running QuickBuild server, and takes value of the JDK home directory (the directory containing bin, lib,...).
- Download QuickBuild2 distribution from http://quickbuild.pmease.com, select the latest build for project PMEase.QuickBuild2 and download proper distribution for your operation system.
- Unzip the downloaded file into the selected installation directory.
- For windows platform, run bin/quickbuild.bat to start the server; for other platforms, change to the bin directory, and run below command to start the server:
./quickbuild.sh console
NOTE:
- This will run QuickBuild in console mode. To close the server, just close the console window (on Windows platforms) or press Ctrl-C (on platforms other than Windows).
- To install QuickBuild as NT service on Windows platforms, just run service-install.bat, then you will find a service named QuickBuild in the service control panel. To uninstall the service, just run service_uninstall.bat.
- To install QuickBuild as a daemon process on non-Windows platforms, just run command:
./quickbuild.sh start
The daemon process can be stopped by running below command:
./quickbuild.sh stop
- Be default, QuickBuild will run on port 8080. If this port is used by other process, you can change to use a un-used port by editing the file conf/node.properties.
- After the server starts up, follow the instruction in the console to open a browser window and connect to the server. Below browsers are supported:
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
- Firefox 1.5 or higher
- Safari 3.0 or higher