The FMR built Java application is supplied as a WAR file (web application archive) ready for deployment to a Java web application server. Apache Tomcat, Oracle Web Logic and RedHat JBoss are supported.
An FMR Docker image is also available as an alternative to downloading and installing the Java web application. Docker provides a fully working FMR installation in less than 10 minutes suitable for testing, personal use and light production workloads.
The rest of this article refers to the installing the FMR Java web application directly onto a machine.
FMR changelog: https://fmrwiki.sdmxcloud.org/Change_Log
https://fmrwiki.sdmxcloud.org/Quick_start_guide_-_Windows,_Linux_or_Mac
FMR is a Java web application which requires the following:
From release 11.4.0, the MySQL database connector (otherwise known as the JDBC driver) is no longer bundled with the FMR distribution and must be installed separately. The following article explains how to obtain and install the connector https://fmrwiki.sdmxcloud.org/Install_MySQL#Obtaining_and_Specifying_the_MySQL_JDBC_Driver
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