§Installing Play
§Prerequisites
You need to have a JDK 1.8 (or later) installed on your machine (see General Installation Tasks).
§Quick Start
- Download the latest Typesafe Activator.
- Extract the archive on a location where you have write access.
- Change dir with cmd
cd activator*
(or with the file-manager) - Start it with cmd
activator ui
(or with the file-manager) - Access it at http://localhost:8888
You’ll find documentation and a list of application samples which get you going immediately. For a simple start, try the play-java sample.
§Command Line
To use play from any location on your file-system, add the activator directory to your path (see General Installation Tasks).
Creating my-first-app
based on the play-java
template is as simple as:
activator new my-first-app play-java
cd my-first-app
activator run
http://localhost:9000 - access your application here.
You are now ready to work with Play!
§General Installation Tasks
You may need to deal with those general tasks in order to install Play! on your system.
§JDK installation
Verify if you have a JDK (Java Development Kit) Version 1.8 or later on your machine. Simply use those commands to verify:
java -version
javac -version
If you don’t have the JDK, you have to install it:
- MacOS, Java is built-in, but you may have to Update to the latest
- Linux, use either the latest Oracle JDK or OpenJDK (do not use not gcj).
- Windows just download and install the latest JDK package.
§Add Executables to Path
For convenience, you should add the Activator installation directory to your system PATH
.
On Unix, use export PATH=/path/to/activator:$PATH
On Windows, add ;C:\path\to\activator
to your PATH
environment variable. Do not use a path with spaces.
§File Permissions
§Unix
Running activator
writes some files to directories within the distribution, so don’t install to /opt
, /usr/local
or anywhere else you’d need special permission to write to.
Make sure that the activator
script is executable. If it’s not, do a chmod u+x /path/to/activator
.
§Proxy Setup
If you’re behind a proxy make sure to define it with set HTTP_PROXY=http://<host>:<port>
on Windows or export HTTP_PROXY=http://<host>:<port>
on UNIX.
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