Egeria provides the Apache-2.0 licensed open metadata and governance type system, frameworks, APIs, event payloads and interchange protocols to enable tools, engines and platforms to exchange metadata in order to get the best value from data, whilst ensuring it is properly governed.
This git repository contains the core Egeria code and resources. This includes the build for Egeria's runtimes.
The project is built using gradle
. Clone or download the contents of this repository.
You will also need the Java 17 SDK installed.
Then run the following gradle command from the top-level directory to build the code and run the tests.
./gradlew clean build
Once you see the "Build Successful" message, go to the open-metadata-distributions
directory.
There are three choices of assembly to use:
open-metadata-assemblies
contains all of the Egeria runtimes. This is the assembly that is used in our standard Docker containers.omag-server-platform
contains just the OMAG Server Platform runtime.egeria-ui-application
contains the Egeria UI REST Services application.
Change into the directory for the assembly you need and then look in build/unpacked
.
There you will see the built and assembled libraries and associated content.
Details on how to run Egeria can be found on our website.
This project aims to operate in a transparent, accessible way for the benefit of the Egeria community. All participation in this project is open and not bound to any corporate affiliation.
To understand how to join and contribute, see the Community Guide. This includes the call schedule.
All participants are bound to the Egeria's Code of Conduct. The governance of the project is described in more detail in the Egeria Operations Guide.
We are grateful to YourKit, LLC for supporting open source projects with its full-feature Java Profiler.
License: CC BY 4.0, Copyright Contributors to the Egeria project.