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ethereum-core
Include ethereum-core in your project
For snapshot builds:
- Add https://oss.jfrog.org/libs-snapshot/ as a repository to your build script
- Add a dependency on
org.ethereum:ethereumj-core:${VERSION}
, where${VERSION}
is of the form0.7.14-SNAPSHOT
.
Example:
<repository>
<id>jfrog-snapshots</id>
<name>oss.jfrog.org</name>
<url>https://oss.jfrog.org/libs-snapshot/</url>
<snapshots><enabled>true</enabled></snapshots>
</repository>
<!-- ... -->
<dependency>
<groupId>org.ethereum</groupId>
<artifactId>ethereumj-core</artifactId>
<version>0.7.14-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
For release builds:
There are no release builds at this time. Use snapshots in the meantime.
Examples
See ethereumj-studio.
Build from source
Compile, test and package
Run ../gradlew build
.
- find jar artifacts at
build/libs
- find unit test and code coverage reports at
build/reports
Run an ethereum node
- run
../gradlew run
, or - build a standalone executable jar with
../gradlew shadow
and execute the-all
jar inbuild/libs
usingjava -jar [jarfile]
.
Import sources into IntelliJ IDEA
Use IDEA 14 or better and import project based on Gradle sources.
Note that in order to build the project without errors in IDEA, you will need to run gradle antlr4
manually.
Install artifacts into your local ~/.m2
repository
Run ../gradlew install
.
Publish ethereumj-core builds
Push to master.
Run ../gradlew release
. Snapshots will be published to oss.jfrog.org; releases will be published to Bintray. You must supply the bintrayUser
and bintrayKey
properties to the Gradle build in order to authenticate. Do this in $HOME/.gradle/gradle.properties for greatest convenience and security.