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author | Aaron Coburn <acoburn@apache.org> | Tue Nov 12 14:29:16 2019 -0500 |
committer | Aaron Coburn <acoburn@apache.org> | Tue Nov 12 14:29:16 2019 -0500 |
tree | 3bc94cf0b0927cdc69f74e33e309bc8deb9bdee5 | |
parent | b6172119cf6cbae7707bd6e1aee3755bb19a1dda [diff] |
Prepare for next development iteration
Tamaya is a very powerful yet flexible configuration solution. Its core is built based on a few simple concepts. There are at least two main usage scenarios for Tamaya, which are synergetic:
More information on Tamaya can be found on the homepage of Apache Tamaya.
The extensions module contains all currently available and supported extension modules to enhance and use Tamaya more broadly.
The Apache Tamaya project is built with Maven 3 and Java 8, so you need JDK >=1.8 and a reasonable version of maven installed on your computer.
Then you can build Tamaya extensions via:
$ export MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx512m -XX:PermGenSpace=200m" $ mvn
Apart from integration into ASF CI there's a travis build:
Sonarcloud integration: