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    JAMS (Jami Account Management Server)

    Requirements
    • JDK 11+
    • maven
    Building from source

    Clone the contents of this repository and run

    mvn clean package

    This will create a distribution folder called jams in the root folder. You can then launch the server by running

    java -jar jams-launcher

    If you want to start the server with an SSL certificate and on a port different from 8080, then run:

    java -jar jams-launcher 8443 server.pem server.key

    Where the pem and key files are a pem encoded certificate and key.

    How to generate server.pem and server.key pair

    In order to generate a pair of pem and key use the following command using openssl

    openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -new -nodes -x509 -days 3650 -keyout server.key -out server.pem

    To generate the documentation you will need apidoc installed on your system. This can be completed by running npm install -g apidoc, if for some reason that does not work, you can clone their project from : https://github.com/apidoc/apidoc and install it from source.

    To build the documentation, change enter the jams-server directory and simply run:

    apidoc -i src/ -o doc/

    Building the Docker container

    You can build the docker container using:

    docker build -f Dockerfile -t jams:latest .

    To run the docker container (assuming you want to have it on port 80 locally):

    docker run -p 80:8080 --rm jams:latest