-Once you have successfully built the PAP codebase, a running MariaDb database and DMaaP instance will also be required to start up the application.
-For MariaDb instance, the easiest way is to run the docker image, please see the mariadb documentation for the latest
-information on doing so. For DMaaP, the easiest way during development is to run the DMaaP simulator which is explained in the below sections.
-Once the mariadb and DMaaP are running, a configuration file must be provided to the PAP component in order for it to know how to
-connect to the mariadb and DMaaP along with other relevant configuration details. You can locate the default configuration file in the packaging of the PAP component:
+Once you have successfully built the PAP codebase, a running MariaDb database and DMaaP instance will also be required
+to start up the application. For MariaDb instance, the easiest way is to run the docker image, please see the mariadb
+documentation for the latest information on doing so. For DMaaP, the easiest way during development is to run the DMaaP
+simulator which is explained in the below sections. Once the mariadb and DMaaP are running, a configuration file must
+be provided to the PAP component in order for it to know how to connect to the mariadb and DMaaP along with other
+relevant configuration details. You can locate the default configuration file in the packaging of the PAP component: