activemq-artemis/artemis-native
Clebert e30c82f66e fixing libaio runtime
The runtime execution is not picking up the libaio wrapper properly
This will fix the script with the library path and the .so placements at the output file
2015-04-30 15:14:45 -04:00
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bin ACTIVEMQ6-1 Renaming native and 64/32 bit compilation 2015-04-27 18:30:01 -04:00
src/main ACTIVEMQ6-1 Renaming native and 64/32 bit compilation 2015-04-27 18:30:01 -04:00
README More rename updates 2015-04-30 09:07:20 -05:00
compile-native.sh ACTIVEMQ6-1 Artemis rename 2015-04-27 17:44:45 -04:00
pom.xml fixing libaio runtime 2015-04-30 15:14:45 -04:00

README

This is a simple tutorial on compiling libActiveMQLibAIO.so

DEPENDENCIES

Make sure you install these packages:

- G++ (yum install gcc-c++ or aptitude install g++)
- Gcc (yum insall gcc or aptitude install gcc)
- JDK (full JDK)


LIBAIO INFORMATION

libaio is part of the kernel project. The library makes system calls on the kernel layer.

This is the project information:

Git Repository:  git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libaio/libaio.git
Mailing List:    linux-aio@kvack.org


STEPS TO BUILD

1. Make sure you have JAVA_HOME defined, and pointing to the root of your JDK:

Example:

 $> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/share/jdk1.7


2. Call compile-native.sh. Bootstrap will call all the initial scripts you need
 $>  ./compile-native.sh

if you are missing any dependencies, autoconf would tell you what you're missing.


COMPILED FILE

The produced file will be under the ./target/nar (example: ./target/nar/artemis-native-1.0.0-amd64-Linux-gpp-jni/lib/amd64-Linux-gpp/jni/libartemis-native-1.0.0.so)
and you will have to rename it manually under ./bin following the appropriate pattern.


DOCUMENTATION

The User Manual, chapter 38 (Libaio Native Libraries) will provide more details about our native libraries on libaio.