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To build the application you will need a J2SDK 1.4+. \r
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-An Ant build file (build.xml) is provided, you will need to install Apache Ant first. Run ant to build the application, use the target "makeApplet" to make the Applet.\r
+An Ant build file (build.xml) is provided, you will need to install Apache Ant first. \r
+Run ant to view usage which will display a list of useful build targets.\r
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You can also use Borland JBuilder to build Jalview. A JBuilder project file (JalviewX.jpx, JalviewApplet.jpx) for both application and applet is provided.\r
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dist. But first you need to make your own key:
<p><strong>Making your own key</strong></p>
-<p>The ant 'makejars' target assumes that a keystore exists in a
+<p>The ant 'makefulldist' target assumes that a keystore exists in a
directory 'keys'. To make a key accessible using the default settings
in the build.xml file then make the keys directory and add the
jarsigner key with the following :
-storepass alignmentisfun -alias jalview
(you will have to answer some personal questions here)
ant makejars
- (should eventually generate a Jalview.jnlp file
+ (should eventually generate a Jalview.jnlp file
in ./dist along with a set of signed jars using the jalview
key)
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