commit | f36da4344f0626616ee1609d32957d9933f57845 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Aaron Coburn <acoburn@apache.org> | Thu May 02 14:41:31 2019 -0400 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu May 02 14:41:31 2019 -0400 |
tree | c4ddd154b2ae3d6a494c38ccaf41ccb49c555ba2 | |
parent | 2794ca8a26c6193c238e9ab898f8649710394549 [diff] |
TAMAYA-277: Minor code clean-up from Sonar report This makes some minor changes, based on the Sonar report.
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 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 via:
$ export MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx512m -XX:PermGenSpace=200m" $ mvn
Apart from integration into ASF CI there's a travis build:
Sonarcloud integration: