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<h1>Introduction</h1><p>BigBank (<a href="http://fabric3.org/downloads.html">download</a>) demonstrates a distributed online banking application. BigBank is organized into several architectural tiers:</p><ul><li>A modern API tier that exposes REST services for account balance, financing (loans), and payments.</li><li>A backend tier that simulates legacy services accessed vis Web Services (WS-*) and JMS.</li><li>A high-performance, event-driven fraud detection subsystem built using ZeroMQ.</li></ul><h1>Getting Setup</h1><p>To build and deploy BigBank do the following:</p><h3><strong>1. Build the BigBank source</strong></h3><p>To build BigBank, execute: <code>mvn clean install</code>.</p><p>The build will produce runtime images in <code>/servers</code>.</p><h3><strong>2. Start the servers</strong></h3><p>When the build has completed, boot the Fabric3 runtime from the <code style="line-height: 1.4285715;">servers/server-backend/target/image/bin</code> directory by executing:</p><p><code>java -jar server.jar</code></p><p>Alternatively, the server can be started by providing the path to the <code>server.jar</code> archive relative to the current directory. e.g.:</p><p><code>java -jar target/image/bin/server.jar</code></p><p> </p><p>Next, boot the Fabric3 runtime from the <code>servers/server-frontend/target/image/bin.</code> </p><h3><strong style="line-height: 1.5;">3. Run the clients</strong></h3><p>From your IDE, launch one of the clients located in the <code>client</code> module. </p>
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