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About this README
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This README is intended to provide quick and to-the-point documentation for
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technical users intending to compile parts of Guacamole themselves.
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Distribution-specific packages are available from the files section of the main
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project page:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamole/files/
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Distribution-specific documentation is provided on the Guacamole wiki:
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http://guac-dev.org/
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What is Guacamole?
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Guacamole is an HTML5 web application that provides access to your desktop using
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remote desktop protocols. A centralized server acts as a tunnel and proxy,
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allowing access to multiple desktops through a web browser; no plugins needed.
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The client requires nothing more than a web browser supporting HTML5 and AJAX.
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The Guacamole project maintains this web application and the Java and C
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libraries and programs it depends on. These libraries and programs are
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separate in order to enable others to implement other applications using the
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same underlying technology.
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All components and dependencies of Guacamole are free and open source.
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Compiling and installing Guacamole
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Guacamole is built using Maven. Building Guacamole compiles all classes and
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packages them into a deployable .war file. This .war file can be installed
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and deployed under servlet containers like Apache Tomcat or Jetty.
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1) Run mvn package
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$ mvn package
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Maven will download any needed dependencies for building the .jar file.
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Once all dependencies have been downloaded, the .war file will be
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created in the target/ subdirectory of the current directory.
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2) Copy the .war file as directed in the instructions provided with
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your servlet container.
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Apache Tomcat, Jetty, and other servlet containers have specific and
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varying locations that .war files must be placed for the web
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application to be deployed.
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You will likely need to do this as root.
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Reporting problems
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Please report any bugs encountered by opening a new ticket at the Trac system
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hosted at:
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http://guac-dev.org/trac/
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