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<title>Building Jalview from Source</title>
<p>
You will need the following (hopefully):<br>
<ul>
-<li>Java development kit (we used JDK1.5SE but JDK1.6 will work too,
-and maybe even jikes).</li>
-<li>Ant (we think 1.5.4 is quite sufficient to use the simple build
-file supplied).</li>
+<li>Java development kit (JDK1.8 is now the recommended platform for developing with Jalview.</li>
+<li>Ant (1.7 or later will be needed for some of the jarsigning tools).</li>
</ul>
With any luck, after setting your paths and JAVA_HOME correctly, you
just need to change to the Jalview directory and run ant (this works
-from JBuilder and eclipse too, but NetBeans is a bit trickier).
+from eclipse too, but NetBeans is a bit trickier).
<pre>
ant
</pre>
dist. But first you need to make your own key:
<p><strong>Making your own key</strong></p>
-<p>The ant 'makefulldist' target assumes that a keystore exists in a
-directory 'keys'. To make a key accessible using the default settings
-in the build.xml file then make the keys directory and add the
-jarsigner key with the following :
-</p>
-<pre>
-mkdir keys
-keytool -genkey -keystore keys/.keystore -keypass alignmentisfun
--storepass alignmentisfun -alias jalview
- (you will have to answer some personal questions here)
-ant makedist
- (should eventually generate a Jalview.jnlp file
- in ./dist along with a set of signed jars using the jalview
- key)
-</pre>
-
- <p>
+ <p>The ant 'makefulldist' target assumes that a keystore exists in
+ a directory 'keys'. To make a key accessible using the default
+ settings in the build.xml file then make the keys directory and add
+ the jarsigner key with the following :</p>
+ <pre>mkdir keys</pre>
+ <pre>keytool -genkey -keystore keys/.keystore -keypass alignmentisfun
+ -storepass alignmentisfun -sigalg SHA1withRSA -keyalg RSA -alias jalview</pre>
+ <em>(you will have to answer some personal questions here)</em>
+ <pre>ant makedist -DWebStartLocation="file://.pathtojalviewsource./dist" -Dapplication.codebase="*"</pre>
+ <p>This should eventually generate a jalview.jnlp file in ./dist
+ along with a set of signed jars using the jalview key). In order to
+ test locally via webstart you'll now need to add 'file:/' to your
+ java webstart security exception list. Then:</p>
+ <pre>javaws file://.pathtojalviewsource./dist/jalview.jnlp</pre>
+ <p>Please remember to remove that entry afterwards, since it will leave
+ your system vulnerable to malicious code.
+ </p>
+ <p>
<strong>Building the JalviewLite applet<br>
</strong> The JalviewLite applet is compiled using a subset of the packages in
the src directory (specifically: MCView, and jalview.{datamodel,