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BACKBASE 3.1
Community Edition
The Backbase Community Edition 3.1 is delivered as a ZIP file in a Developer version
and a Production version:
Installation overview
The following steps provide an overview of how to quickly get started developing
your first Backbase web application:
1. Download Backbase_Community_Edition_3.1.zip
2. Unzip Backbase_community_dev_3.1.zip
3. Deploy—on Apache or MS IIS Web server
4. Test—create your first Backbase web application
5. Explore—going further
6. (Optional) Unzip Backbase_community_prod_3.1.zip
Note: The zip file contains both the development and production versions of the
Community Edition, and the Getting Started PDF.
2 Unzip
Unzip Backbase_community_dev_3.1.zip to a location on your hard drive. It is
recommended to extract Backbase to the root of your drive, for example C:\.
• Deploying on Apache
• Deploying on MS Internet Information Services (IIS)
If you have set up your environment differently, you will need to make the necessary
path adjustments.
<Directory "C:/MyBackbaseProjects/">
Options Indexes MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from localhost
</Directory>
<Directory "C:/Backbase/3_1/">
Options Indexes MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from localhost
</Directory>
3. Restart Apache.
4. Test that the installation was successful by entering the URL (and clicking
the text): http://localhost:80/Backbase/skeletons/basic-startup.html
3. In the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard, enter an Alias for your Web
application, for example Backbase.
4. Browse to the directory where you installed Backbase, for example
C:/Backbase, and click OK.
5. Test that the installation was successful; in the /skeletons directory,
select basic-start-up.html, and choose Browse from the popup menu. Click
the text to check the installation.
4 Test
Testing describes how to create and test your first Backbase application.
<xmp b:backbase="true">
</xmp>
</body>
</html>
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<h3>The Seven Samurai (1954)</h3>
<p>A movie by Akira Kurosawa starring Takashi Shimura and Toshiro Mifune.</p>
<p style="display: none" id="sbox-showhide">
The film takes place in war-ridden 16th century Japan, where a village of
farmers
hire seven ronin (lordless samurai) to fight for them against a band of
marauding
robbers. The Seven Samurai is widely regarded as one of the greatest Japanese
films
ever made.</p>
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<a style="display:none"><<< Show less</a>
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</p>
</b:box>
Backbase provides starter kits that are sample applications designed to help get you
started developing more complex web applications. You can use the source code
provided by the starter kits as a basis for developing a Backbase Web application.
The starter kits are sample applications that demonstrate the most widely used types
of Web applications. You can access them from the Backbase/3_1/index.html page:
You can also open the starter kits in your web browser directly by entering the
following URL: http://localhost:80/Backbase/starterkits/petshop/ (Apache) or
http://localhost/Backbase/starterkits/petshop/index.html (IIS).
The developer tools and reference documentation are available by pressing the Esc
button.