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Revision as of 19:50, 26 January 2014
Contents
Grails Tools Suite or Spring Tools Suite
Ubuntu 13.10
First completety remove the java stack in ubuntu 13.10!
apt-get update apt-cache search java | awk '{print($1)}' | \ grep -E -e '^(ia32-)?(sun|oracle)-java' -e '^openjdk-' \ -e '^icedtea' -e '^(default|gcj)-j(re|dk)' -e '^gcj-(.*)-j(re|dk)' \ -e 'java-common' | xargs sudo apt-get -y remove apt-get -y autoremove
Then install the right java version from oracle with thhe ppa of webupd8, it should be JAVA 1.7.
apt-get install oracle-java7-installer oracle-java7-set-default
Now you can download the Eclipse, STS or GGTS version for your pc (AMD64 oder x86). The architecture is very important! So if you are using an Ubuntu 64bit system you MUST install also download the according 64bit version! This is NOT mandatory!
If you downloaded it to a dirrectory /local/share - like me - create a startscript somewhere like this:
e.g. for Eclipse
#!/bin/sh export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 cd /local/share/eclipse env UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= /local/share/eclipse/eclipse eclipse
e.g. for STS
#!/bin/sh export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 cd /local/share/springsource/sts-3.4.0.RELEASE env UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= /local/share/springsource/sts-3.4.0.RELEASE/STS STS
You can create a launcher for ubuntu which then starts this scripts. This method is more felexible applying VARS for starting the development environment, then putting everything in das .desktop file.
The corresponding icon for your release you alsway find in the root of the whatever-X.X.X.RELEASE and it is simmply called icon.xpm ;-)
Installation
First of all: install sun(oracle)-java 1.6 and remove all openjdk packages (or at least be shure to run update-alternatives --config java).
Ubuntu way
http://www.grails.org/Installation
http://www.grails.org/Download
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:groovy-dev/grails sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install grails #to add grails 2.0.0 M1 sudo apt-get install grails-2.0.0 #to add grails 1.2.5 sudo apt-get install grails-1.2.5 #switch between versions sudo update-alternatives --config grails
That's it !
Manual
http://www.grails.org/Installation
http://www.grails.org/Download
Download an install grails into a directory.
Then edit your ~/.bashrc file or use export to set the variables in the running shell / environment:
export PATH="$PATH:/local/share/grails/bin" export JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun" export GRAILS_HOME="/local/share/grails"
Logging
web-app/WEB-IF/log4j.properties
log4j.rootLogger=INFO, console log4j.appender.console=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender log4j.appender.console.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.console.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss} %-5p %c - %m%n # debug plugin #log4j.logger.grails.app.filters='info' #grails.debug.productionOverride=anything #log4j.category.org.springframework=DEBUG #log4j.category.com.opensymphony.webwork=DEBUG #log4j.category.com.opensymphony.xwork=DEBUG
Debug
tail -f /project/stacktrace.log
Context
Setting context to "/"
1. web-app/application.properties
app.context=/
2. Config.grooy
production { grails.app.context = "/"