BookKeeper installation
You can install BookKeeper either by downloading a GZipped tarball package or cloning the BookKeeper repository.
Requirements
- Unix environment
- Java Development Kit 1.6 or later
- Maven 3.0 or later
Download
You can download Apache BookKeeper releases from one of many Apache mirrors.
Clone
To build BookKeeper from source, clone the repository, either from the GitHub mirror or from the Apache repository:
# From the GitHub mirror
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/bookkeeper
# From Apache directly
$ git clone git://git.apache.org/bookkeeper.git/
Build using Maven
Once you have the BookKeeper on your local machine, either by downloading or cloning it, you can then build BookKeeper from source using Maven:
$ mvn package
You can skip tests by adding the
-DskipTests
flag when runningmvn package
.
Useful Maven commands
Some other useful Maven commands beyond mvn package
:
Command | Action |
---|---|
mvn clean | Removes build artifacts |
mvn compile | Compiles JAR files from Java sources |
mvn compile findbugs:findbugs | Compile using the Maven FindBugs plugin |
mvn install | Install the BookKeeper JAR locally in your local Maven cache (usually in the ~/.m2 directory) |
mvn deploy | Deploy the BookKeeper JAR to the Maven repo (if you have the proper credentials) |
mvn verify | Performs a wide variety of verification and validation tasks |
mvn apache-rat:check | Run Maven using the Apache Rat plugin |
mvn compile javadoc:aggregate | Build Javadocs locally |
mvn package assembly:single | Build a complete distribution using the Maven Assembly plugin |
Package directory
The BookKeeper project contains several subfolders that you should be aware of:
Subfolder | Contains |
---|---|
bookkeeper-server | The BookKeeper server and client |
bookkeeper-benchmark | A benchmarking suite for measuring BookKeeper performance |
bookkeeper-stats | A BookKeeper stats library |
bookkeeper-stats-providers | BookKeeper stats providers |