# enry-java ## Usage `enry-java` package is available thorugh [maven central](http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Ca%3A%22enry-java%22), so it be used easily added as a dependency in various package management systems. Examples of how to handle it for most commons systems are included below, for other systems just look at maven central's dependency information. ### Apache Maven ```xml tech.sourced enry-java ${enry_version} ``` ### Scala SBT ```scala libraryDependencies += "tech.sourced" % "enry-java" % enryVersion ``` ## Build ### Requirements * `sbt` * `Java` (tested with Java 1.8) * `wget` * `Go` (only for building the shared objects for your operating system) ### Generate jar with Java bindings and shared libraries You need to do this before exporting the jar and/or testing. ``` make ``` 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. 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. ### Run tests ``` make test ``` ### Export jar ``` make package ``` Will build fatJar under `./target/enry-java-assembly-X.X.X.jar`. One can use `./sbt publish-local` to install enry-java dependency on local machine.