commit | 09ed13d519b077ee53a153c26183567479eed6d9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | anatole <atsticks@gmail.com> | Thu Aug 06 07:29:58 2015 +0200 |
committer | anatole <atsticks@gmail.com> | Thu Aug 06 07:29:58 2015 +0200 |
tree | 1fa5349343648926038094350677569761c3a38d | |
parent | 498093dd119e9531035b99675cac180a3919bfe5 [diff] |
Fixed link to json module.
Tamaya is a very powerful yet flexible configuration solution. It's 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 Apache Tamaya project contains modules which are intended to be used with Java 8 and others which are for Java 7.
If you would like to build Tamaya you need to have both JDK 1.7 and JDK-1.8 installed on your computer.
To tell Maven which JDK it should use for each of the projects we do leverage the Maven Toolchain Plugin and Mavens toolchains support.
See the following links for more information
The easiest way to setup your computer for being able to use toolchains is to simply copy the provided ./toolchains.xml
sample to ~.m2/toolchains.xml
and edit the paths to your own JDK installations.
If your Maven toolchain is installed correctly you can build Tamaya by the following command:
$> maven clean install