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Cipango can either be installed from a binary release or built from the trunk source code.

Binary Release

Cipango releases

Cipango is distributed as a platform independent zip file containing a Jetty and Cipango bundle ready to start. The most recent distribution can be downloaded from

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Installing from the Cipango/Jetty bundle

All you need to do is to unzip the archive. The top level directory is a standard Jetty installation. The only difference is that there is a sipapps directory in addition to webapps. This directory is used to deploy SIP or converged application.

Your top-level directory, referred to as ${jetty.home} in this documentation should then look like:

$ ls
LICENSE-APACHE-2.0.txt          etc
LICENSE-ECLIPSE-1.0.html        lib
META-INF                        logs
NOTICE-CIPANGO.txt              notice.html
README-CIPANGO.txt              overlays
README.txt                      resources
VERSION-CIPANGO.txt             sipapps
VERSION.txt                     start-cipango.ini
about.html                      start.ini
bin                             start.jar
contexts                        webapps
contexts-available

Build from Source Code

Getting source code

Cipango source code is available at http://code.google.com/p/cipango/source/checkout. Use the following command to anonymously check out the latest project source code to a directory named cipango:

svn checkout http://cipango.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ cipango

Building

Cipango uses Maven (v2.2.0 or later) as its build system. To build just go to the cipango top source directory and type:

mvn install

The Cipango Maven Plugin needs svn and patch commands available on the path.
If these commands are not installed on your system, you may install them as follows:

When the build is completed, you'll find binary release of cipango packaged as .zip and .tar.gz under the cipango-distribution/target directory. You can now install the binary release as explained above.

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