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Java RAD framework for enterprise web applications
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CUBA Platform is a high level framework for rapid development of enterprise applications with rich web interface.
The simplest way to start using the platform is to download CUBA Studio and create a new project in it. A released version of the platform will be downloaded automatically from the artifact repository.
You can also build a snapshot version of the platform from the source code and use it in your project.
To contribute, first refer to Contributing Code for general instructions and requirements for contributing code to the platform.
Building from Source
In order to build the platform from source, you need to install the following:
- Java 8 Development Kit (JDK)
- CUBA Gradle Plugin
Let's assume that you have cloned CUBA Gradle Plugin and CUBA into the following directories:
work/
cuba/
cuba-gradle-plugin/
Open terminal in the work
directory and run the following command to build and install the plugin into your local Maven repository (~/.m2
):
cd cuba-gradle-plugin
gradlew install
After that, go to the CUBA directory and build and install it with the same command:
cd ../cuba
gradlew install
Using Snapshot Version
Edit the build.gradle
file of your project. Change the ext.cubaVersion
property and add mavenLocal()
to the repositories
section, for example:
buildscript {
ext.cubaVersion = '6.10-SNAPSHOT'
repositories {
mavenLocal()
maven { ...
That's all. Now you can generate IDE project files and build and deploy your application based on the snapshot version of the platform from your local repository:
gradlew idea
gradlew deploy
Third-party dependencies
The platform uses a number of forked third-party libraries. They can be found in the following source code repositories:
All dependencies are also located in our artifacts repository, so you don't have to build them from sources in order to build and use the platform.