remove references to maven usage in both README and travis.yml

Signed-off-by: Miguel Molina <miguel@erizocosmi.co>
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Miguel Molina
2017-08-09 10:14:47 +02:00
parent 2825eb22e6
commit 61827a3630
2 changed files with 2 additions and 4 deletions

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language: go language: go
sudo: required
go: go:
- 1.8 - 1.8
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- mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/gopkg.in/src-d/enry.v1 - mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/gopkg.in/src-d/enry.v1
- rsync -az ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/ $GOPATH/src/gopkg.in/src-d/enry.v1 - rsync -az ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/ $GOPATH/src/gopkg.in/src-d/enry.v1
- go get -v gopkg.in/src-d/enry.v1/... - go get -v gopkg.in/src-d/enry.v1/...
- sudo apt-get install maven
before_script: before_script:
- cd java - cd java

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* `sbt` * `sbt`
* `Java` (tested with Java 1.8) * `Java` (tested with Java 1.8)
* `maven` install and on the PATH (only for local usage) * `wget`
* `Go` (only for building the shared objects for your operating system) * `Go` (only for building the shared objects for your operating system)
### Generate jar with Java bindings and shared libraries ### Generate jar with Java bindings and shared libraries
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make make
``` ```
This will download JNAerator and build its jar to generate the code from the `libenry.h` header file (hence the need for `mvn` installed), it will be placed under `lib`. This will download JNAerator jar to generate the code from the `libenry.h` header file, it will be placed under `lib`.
The shared libraries for your operating system will be built if needed and copied inside the `shared` directory. The shared libraries for your operating system will be built if needed and copied inside the `shared` directory.
For IntelliJ and other IDEs remember to mark `shared` folder as sources and add `lib/enry.jar` as library. If you use `sbt` from the command line directly that's already taken care of. For IntelliJ and other IDEs remember to mark `shared` folder as sources and add `lib/enry.jar` as library. If you use `sbt` from the command line directly that's already taken care of.