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enry-java
Usage
enry-java package is available thorugh maven central,
so it be used easily added as a dependency in various package management systems.
Examples of how to handle it for most commons systems are included below,
for other systems just look at maven central's dependency information.
Apache Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>tech.sourced</groupId>
<artifactId>enry-java</artifactId>
<version>${enry_version}</version>
</dependency>
Scala SBT
libraryDependencies += "tech.sourced" % "enry-java" % enryVersion
Build
Requirements
sbtJava(tested with Java 1.8)wgetGo(only for building the shared objects for your operating system)
Generate jar with Java bindings and shared libraries
You need to do this before exporting the jar and/or testing.
make
This will download JNAerator jar to generate the code from the libenry.h header file, it will be placed under lib.
The shared libraries for your operating system will be built if needed and copied inside the shared directory.
For IntelliJ and other IDEs remember to mark shared folder as sources and add lib/enry.jar as library. If you use sbt from the command line directly that's already taken care of.
Run tests
make test
Export jar
make package
Will build fatJar under ./target/enry-java-assembly-X.X.X.jar.
One can use ./sbt publish-local to install enry-java dependency on local machine.