installation

Integrating ActiveMath within the Moodle LMS

ActiveMath can be integrated into a Moodle server by the usage of a proxy with the Moodle’s Apache. This configuration includes single-sign-on as well as special linking facilities. We explain the set-up here.

Proxying ActiveMath on the back of Apache

Quite often, it is impossible for ActiveMath’s http port to be well accessible from the world. Firewalls, and other measures make the ActiveMath port 8080 inaccessible.

The Apache Web Server is the most used Web-server in the world, it is easy to deploy, is cross platform etc. This page explains how to use Apache’s mod_proxy to serve ActiveMath within the Apache space.

Methods to Integrate ActiveMath in a Larger Infrastructure

This chapter describes the various methods to deploy and install ActiveMath as part of a larger infrastructure, such as a school network, a firewall, or a learning management system.

Firewall fighting

In the preparation of the online tutorial, we keep fighting with network limitations!

Task inst-1: AM-local-installation: can see server running with example content

This task represents the first step into starting local usage of ActiveMath.

ActiveMath-SVN now a binary distribution

Today I have changed the ActiveMath-SVN distribution to become a binary distribution. That is, the compilation result is part of the svn repository.

This will mean that people do an update will get conflicts and means that other recipients will not need a JDK anymore. The installation using ActiveMath-SVN is now documented.

Installing/Updating ActiveMath from ActiveMath-SVN stable branch

This page describes how to install or update the ActiveMath server software from our central repository. This is done using Subversion (SVN for short).

ActiveMath Installation How-tos

This book will contain installation instructions for the ActiveMath server.

For now, see the following disparate and not up-to-date resources:

and the pages below…

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