I recommend building WebFileSys with maven using the provided "pom.xml". The directory "maven-repository" contains some non-public libraries that are required to build WebFileSys. All other libraries that WebFileSys depends on are automatically downloaded by maven from public repositories. To install the non-public libraries into your local maven repository use the following commands: mvn install:install-file -Dfile=[your-path-to-project-webfilesys]/maven-repository/com/drew/metadata-extractor/2.3.1/metadata-extractor-2.3.1.jar -DgroupId=com.drew -DartifactId=metadata-extractor -Dversion=2.3.1 -Dpackaging=jar mvn install:install-file -Dfile=[your-path-to-project-webfilesys]/maven-repository/com/googlecode/compress-j2me/0.3/compress-j2me-0.3.jar -DgroupId=com.googlecode -DartifactId=compress-j2me -Dversion=0.3 -Dpackaging=jar mvn install:install-file -Dfile=[your-path-to-project-webfilesys]/maven-repository/com/ice/tar/javatar/2.3/javatar-2.3.jar -DgroupId=com.ice.tar -DartifactId=javatar -Dversion=2.3 -Dpackaging=jar mvn install:install-file -Dfile=[your-path-to-project-webfilesys]/maven-repository/com/keypoint/png-gif/1.0/png-gif-1.0.jar -DgroupId=com.keypoint -DartifactId=png-gif -Dversion=1.0 -Dpackaging=jar Use the command maven install to build the webfilesys.war web application archive which can be deployed in any servlet container. You can import the project into the Eclipse IDE using the provided project files (".project", ".classpath", ".setting/*"). The ant script "build-hotdeploy.xml" can be used to copy changed files to the deploy target of the exploaded webfilesys webapp in the servlet container. If you have problems getting the project to run contact the author at frank_hoehnel@hotmail.com !
devmmaia/webfilesys
WebFileSys - the universal web-based filemanager, web picture album, folder synchronizer, disk space analyzer, blog system, folder watcher, web calendar
Java