X-Git-Url: http://wamblee.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=crawler%2Fkiss%2Fdocs%2Fcontent%2Fxdocs%2Findex.xml;h=31f88a4726b453fe3d3b3310736efc723422fdfe;hb=a575a6c67672b537b56710061f8eae656562cd8d;hp=b61d4874013d1fa51c6d4e2d19aa568ae317dd84;hpb=1a44f926bd6b0aef18e43fd9bcc71fde273750f6;p=utils diff --git a/crawler/kiss/docs/content/xdocs/index.xml b/crawler/kiss/docs/content/xdocs/index.xml index b61d4874..31f88a47 100644 --- a/crawler/kiss/docs/content/xdocs/index.xml +++ b/crawler/kiss/docs/content/xdocs/index.xml @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ new recording is scheduled through the web site, the KiSS recorder finds out about this new recording by polling a server on the internet. This is a really cool feature since it basically allows programming the recorder when away from home.

-

After using this feature for some time now, I started noticing regular patterns. Often you +

After using this feature for some time, I started noticing regular patterns. Often you are looking for the same programs and for certain types of programs. So, wouldn't it be nice to have a program do this work for you and automatically record programs and notify you of possibly interesting ones?

@@ -124,7 +124,8 @@

The latest source can be obtained from subversion with the URL https://wamblee.org/svn/public/utils. The subversion repository allows read-only access to anyone.

-

The application was developed and tested on SuSE linux 9.1 with JBoss 4.0.2 application +

The application was developed and tested on SuSE linux 10.1 with + JBoss 4.0.4 application server (only required for the web application). It requires at least a Java Virtual Machine 1.5 or greater to run.

@@ -195,7 +196,7 @@ - + @@ -264,9 +265,18 @@
Source distribution -

With the source code, build everything with ant dist-lite, then locate the - binary distribution in lib/wamblee/crawler/kiss/kiss-crawler-bin.zip. Then - proceed as for the binary distribution.

+

With the source code, build everything with maven2 as follows:

+ + mvn -Dmaven.test.skip=true install + cd crawler + mvn package assembly:assembly + +

+ After this, locate the + binary distribution in the target subdirectory of the crawler + directory. Then + proceed as for the binary distribution.

+
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