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tagger | anatole <anatole@apache.org> | Thu Apr 14 00:40:01 2016 +0200 |
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Added released tag.
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author | anatole <anatole@apache.org> | Wed Apr 06 08:40:32 2016 +0200 |
committer | anatole <anatole@apache.org> | Wed Apr 06 08:40:32 2016 +0200 |
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Updated Release Guide.
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 is built with Maven 3 and Java 7, so you need JDK 1.7 and reasonable version of maven be installed on your computer.
Then you can build Tamaya by the following command:
$> export MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx512m -XX:PermGenSpace=200m" $> mvn clean install