Follow this link if you are using Aspire for Elasticsearch
The following tutorial gets you started with Aspire in 20 minutes or less. This tutorial is for Aspire 2, if you need a tutorial for an older version (1.x), use the link Getting Started Aspire 1.x This tutorial will take you through installing Aspire, an Aspire connector application, and an Aspire publisher application (that simply writes to a file instead of to a search engine for indexing). It will give you an idea of how you install Aspire applications using the System Admin user interface (no programming knowledge needed).
There is another quick start tutorial to learn how to build Aspire distributions from scratch using Maven prototypes and Maven component repositories. Quick Start with Distribution Archetype
Additionally, there are also tutorials for each type of connector application you might wish to install; those are located under the section for each Connector.
Before you begin, you need to be registered to use Aspire (go to http://aspire.searchtechnologies.com/) if you haven't already done that.
You will need your user registration name and password in order to complete this tutorial.
The version of Java you should use depends on the Aspire version you are targeting to:
Note that we recommend installing the Java JDK (Java Development Kit), just in case you want to create your own Aspire Components in the future. But really, only the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) is absolutely required.
up to Aspire 2.1.2:
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> java -version java version "1.6.0_18" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_18-b07) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 16.0-b13, mixed mode) |
or as of Aspire (2.2 Release) :
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> java -version java version "1.7.0_79" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_79-b15) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.79-b02, mixed mode) |
Download and unpack https://wiki.searchtechnologies.com/binaries/. Select the most recent Aspire binary (aspire-distribution-X.X.zip). For purposes of this tutorial, we'll use "aspire-quick-start" as the directory name to which you unpack Aspire.
Note: This is the best way to evaluate Aspire with or without premium connectors. The preferred method if you are actually building a distribution is to use the Distribution Archetype, which requires also downloading a Maven client.
The download will create a directory structure similar to that described in Aspire Directory Structure.
Go to the directory where you unpacked Aspire (such as "aspire-quick-start") and go to the configuration directory /config. Open the settings.xml file with a text or XML editor. Look for the maven repository tag. You need to replace the user name and password that displays with the user name and password you used to register for Aspire.
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<repository type="maven"> <defaultVersion>2.2</defaultVersion> <remoteRepositories> <remoteRepository> <id>stPublic</id> <url> http://repository.searchtechnologies.com/artifactory/simple/community-public/ </url> <user>YOUR-REGISTERED-USERNAME</user> <password>YOUR-REGISTERED-PASSWORD</password> </remoteRepository> </remoteRepositories> </repository> |
Once you've entered your user name and password, save and close the file. Make sure you save it so it remains a .xml file
First, make sure you have access to the internet so that Aspire can download components. Next, still in the Aspire directory you created, change to the /bin directory and type "startup" to launch Aspire.
Note that "startup" is a batch script (on Windows) or a shell script (on Unix) that can be modified as necessary if you need more memory or need to set other system properties.
Aspire may take a few seconds to load all of the necessary components. You will see feedback to the command prompt during the startup.
NOTE: If you are downloading Aspire Community, ignore the error message about being unable to download the com.searchtechnologies.aspire:aspire-dcm-enterprise component. The aspire-dcm-enterprise component is available only with Enterprise systems (and is used for Distributed Processing).
Launch Aspire (if it's not already running). See:
Browse to: http://localhost:50505. For details on using the Aspire Content Source Management page, please refer to UI Introduction.
Aspire Content Source Management Page
Congratulations!!
You have completed the 20-minute quick start. We hope it was a fun experience.
To shutdown Aspire, go to the home page (http://localhost:50505/aspire) and click on the "Shutdown" button (that's the red button to the right of the server name). Or, you could go to the Aspire console window (where you started Aspire with "bin\startup") and type "shutdown" and then press the Return or Enter key. Either way will shut down Aspire.
Cheers!
The Aspire Development Team