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| Jelly |
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| The primary build tool for this project is Maven. |
| So all you should need to do is install Maven and just type |
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| maven |
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| Some common maven goals for building and testing this project are |
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| clean : cleans up the build so new builds will start from fresh |
| test : just run the unit tests |
| jar : compiles, runs unit tests and if they work build the jar |
| javadoc : creates the javadoc |
| site : build the complete documentation with reports, javadoc etc |
| dist : creates a distribution |
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| Jelly contains a number of individual tag libraries which can be built |
| by themselves by changing to the directory jelly-tags/foo and performing the |
| above commands to build the library you're interested in. |
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| For more help using Maven please go to |
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| http://maven.apache.org |
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| Maven also supports the auto-generation of Ant build files so |
| you may also be able to use Ant to build the code. |
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| Enjoy! |