- 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 form0.8.1-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>0.8.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
There are no release builds at this time. Use snapshots in the meantime.
See ethereumj-studio.
Run ../gradlew build
.
- find jar artifacts at
build/libs
- find unit test and code coverage reports at
build/reports
- run
../gradlew run
, or - build a standalone executable jar with
../gradlew shadow
and execute the-all
jar inbuild/libs
usingjava -jar [jarfile]
.
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.
Run ../gradlew install
.
Simply push to master, and the Travis CI build will take care of the rest. To publish manually instead, just run ../gradlew publish
. Where the artifacts are published depends on the value of the version
property in the root build.gradle file. Snapshots (version values ending in -SNAPSHOT
) will be published to oss.jfrog.org, while releases will be published to Bintray (and subsequently to JCenter). You must be a member of the ethereum Bintray organization and you must supply bintrayUser
and bintrayKey
properties to the Gradle build in order to authenticate against these repositories. Configure these properties in your $HOME/.gradle/gradle.properties
for greatest convenience and security.