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author | Patrick Brady <pb071s@att.com> | 2017-02-15 23:11:26 -0800 |
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committer | Patrick Brady <pb071s@att.com> | 2017-02-15 23:13:06 -0800 |
commit | 1c192d2dd68724e292b6a30f463085a262e1e813 (patch) | |
tree | d0e2b3a396e169863cd0efaa835c8675e9d5aaac /README.md | |
parent | c69ba05c7508aa7d7f675189a45c8c87569369ef (diff) |
Moving all files to root directory
Change-Id: Ica5535fd6ec85f350fe1640b42137b49f83f10f0
Signed-off-by: Patrick Brady <pb071s@att.com>
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@@ -17,6 +17,28 @@ The docker containers described above are set up to be deployed on the same Virt APP-C (structured as a Maven project) uses the Maven tool to help compile, build, and deploy APP-C Artifacts (usually made up of Java packages) into a Maven Repository. In order to compile and build APP-C, a `mvn clean install` is executed, which checks for any errors and Java exceptions during compilation process. +##### Handling YANG Models +* After running `mvn clean install`, this will generate some code from the yang models. +* Modify the yang model file under the model project. +* Follow the comments in the generated provider class to wire your new provider into the generated +code. +* Modify the generated provider model to respond to and handle the yang model. Depending on what +you added to your model you may need to inherit additional interfaces or make other changes to +the provider model. + +##### Structure of a ODL Karaf Feature in APP-C +* model + - Provides the yang model for your application. This is your primary northbound interface. +* provider + - This is where the JAVA code is implemented. This part will define what the Karaf Feature will accomplish and how it will respond to a yang model. +* features + - Defines the contents of a Karaf Feature. If you add dependencies on third-party bundles, then you will need to + modify the features.xml to list out the dependencies. +* installer + - Bundles all of the jars and third party dependencies (minus ODL dependencies) into a single + .zip file with the necessary configuration files in order to install the Karaf Feature by means of calling the Karaf Client (which will ultimately run "feature:install <FEATURE_NAME>") in order to install the feature. + + # Deploying APP-C In order to deploy APP-C, a Docker-ready machine needs to be available in order to deploy the APP-C Docker Containers. The following will help explain the requirements in order to run Docker to deploy these containers. @@ -174,4 +196,3 @@ Currently, there are two ways to change properties for APP-C Features: # Additional Notes - For more information on a current list of available properties for APP-C Features, please go to README.md located in the installation directory path of the APP-C Deployment Code. - |