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| Welcome to the world of Apache Polygene |
| - Composite Oriented Programming on the Java platform. |
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| This Apache Polygene™ Binary Distribution contains everything you need to |
| create Polygene™ applications. |
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| Polygene™ (then Polygene™) started in 2007, and is still in heavy development |
| at the Apache Software Foundation. We would like |
| developers around the world to participate in the advancement of this |
| cool, new and challenging technology. We are especially interested in |
| people willing to help improve the SDK, samples, tutorials, documentation |
| and other supporting material. |
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| Please see https://polygene.apache.org for more information. |
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| Licensing |
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| All Polygene™ code is licensed subject to the Apache License. |
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| Third-Party Dependencies may be licensed under other terms. The only |
| required dependencies are SLF4J (MIT Licence) and ASM (BSD Licence) |
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| Finally, Polygene™ TestSupport depends on JUnit 4.x and its dependencies, which |
| is also not included in the SDK itself, as it is present among most Java |
| developers. |
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| Dependencies not included |
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| The binary distributions contains Polygene™ artifacts only to keep the download |
| size small. Each Polygene™ artifact comes with a file prefixed ..-runtime-deps.txt |
| that contains the list of its dependencies. Moreover, at the binary |
| distribution's root, you'll find both Maven (go-offline.pom) and Gradle |
| (go-offline.gradle) build files whoses sole purpose is to easily download all |
| needed dependencies jars. Instructions are given into theses files. |
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| If you prefer to use a dependency management system, go to: |
| https://polygene.apache.org/java/latest/howto-depend-on-polygene.html |
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| Thank you for trying out Apache Polygene™ and Composite Oriented Programming. |
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| -- Apache Polygene™ Team |
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