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Overview

infoLink contains algorithm and a thin HTTP API layer that implement the InFoLiS backend for finding hidden references to datasets in publications.

Development

infoLink uses gradle as its build tool.

Setup Eclipse for infoLink

Change into your Eclipse workspace directory

cd ~/workspace

Clone the repository and get the submodules

git clone https://github.com/infolis/infoLink
git submodule init
git submodule update

Download FastJoin from http://dbgroup.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn/wangjn/projects/fastjoin/ and set the fastJoin config option.

Change to the directory and run the eclipse gradle task

cd infoLink
gradle eclipse

This will generate the .project and .metadata files Eclipse expects.

Then import the project into your Eclipse workspace:

  • File -> Import -> Existing Project
  • Select the folder infoLink
  • Choose not to copy it to the workspace

Make sure that src/main/java, src/main/resources, src/test/java, src/test/resources are in your Build Path.

We recommend you install the MoreUnit Eclipse plugin to easily switch between classes and their unit tests.

Testing

gradle test will run all the unit tests.

gradle test -DinfolisRemoteTest=true will run integration tests with the remote server in addition to the unit tests.

Building

To generate a WAR archive ready for deployment in a Servlet container like Tomcat or Jetty:

gradle war

To setup an ad-hoc Jetty server running the application on port 8080:

gradle appStart starts the development backend HTTP API.

If in doubt, try different servlet containers for gretty

Development Notes

See docs/CODE.md for more details.

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