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  1. Checkout the source
  2. Build using Maven

  3. Setup your development environment
  4. Commit your changes

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Checking Out the Source

You can download the complete WSO2 Carbon platform, which is recommended if you intend to modify the source. You can check out the complete source anonymously from SVN with the following commands (replace x.x.x with the version of Carbon you want to build). The Carbon project comes in three sub projects that are namely, Orbit, Kernel and Platform. Download and build them in that particular order. 

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http-proxy-host = your.proxy.name
http-proxy-port = 3128

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Building using Maven

The following are the commands you can run to create complete release artifacts of WSO2 Carbon, including the binary and source distributions.

  • To build the binary and source distributions.

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    mvn clean install
  • To build the binary and source distributions, without running any of the unit tests.

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    mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
  • To build the binary and source distributions, without running any of the unit tests, in offline mode. This can be done only if you have already built the source at least once.

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    mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true -o

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Setting up your Development Environment

You need to setup your development environment to be able to edit the source code according to your requirement. Setup the environment using one of the following commands:

  • If you are using Eclipse use the following command:

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    mvn eclipse:eclipse
  • If you are using intelliJIDEA use the following command:

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    mvn idea:idea

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Committing your Changes

If you are a committer, you can commit your changes using the following command (SVN prompts you for your password):

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