WSO2 invites you to contribute by downloading the source code from the GitHub source control system, building the product and making changes, and then committing your changes back to the source repository. The following sections describe this process:
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WSO2 products are built on top of WSO2 Carbon Kernel, which contains the Kernel libraries used by all products. When there are changes in the Carbon Kernel, they are bundled and released in a new WSO2 Carbon version (for example, WSO2 Carbon 4.3.0). You can download the complete WSO2 Kernel release using the following repository: https://github.com/wso2/carbon4-kernel, which is recommended if you intend to modify the source. After downloading the source of the Carbon Kernel, execute the following command to download the source of the product: git clone https://github.com/wso2/product-mb.
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After downloading the source of the Carbon Kernel, execute the following command to download the source of the product: git clone https://github.com/wso2/product-mb
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Ensure that the following prerequisites are in place before you build:
- Make sure the build server has an active Internet connection to download dependencies while building.
- Install Maven and JDK. For compatible versions, see Installation Prerequisites.
- Set the environment variable
MAVEN_OPTS=”-Xms1024m -Xmx4096m -XX:MaxPermSize=1024m
” to avoid the MavenOutOfMemoryError.
Use the following Maven commands to build your product:
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mvn clean install | The binary and source distributions. |
mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true | The binary and source distributions, without running any of the unit tests. |
mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true -o | 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. |
Committing your changes
You can contribute to WSO2 products by committing your changes to GitHub. Whether you are a committer or a non-committer, you can contribute with your code as explained in the Get Involved sectionWSO2 Message Broker as well as all other WSO2 products are maintained in GitHub repositories. If you are a developer, you can clone the source code from these Git repositories, and if required, you can do modifications and build a customized product on your own. WSO2 invites interested parties to contribute their changes and suggestions to WSO2.
See the documentation on working with the source code for more information.