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Revision as of 10:21, 18 September 2020
Overview
The Fusion Registry Core software is distributed as a ZIP file containing:
- The FusionRegistry.war file - the actual software
- PDF documentation - setup, configuration and operating guides
- Some sample SDMX structural metadata and data
To install Fusion Registry, the WAR file needs to be deployed to the Tomcat web application server. That's explained in the next section.
Deploying the Fusion Registry Core WAR file to Tomcat
- Stop Tomcat if it is already running
- Copy the WAR file into tomcat\webapps
- Start Tomcat
You'll see that Tomcat automatically creates a FusionRegistry directory as it deploys the WAR file. The deployment process will take between 1 and 2 minutes.
Point your web browser at http://localhost:8080/FusionRegistry
. You'll see the Fusion Registry installation page when the deployment process is complete.