X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?p=jalview.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=5735c8e5acab9d694c3ab25aa3ab2827dffa1b47;hp=cbc93b1247e133b01bcc9ca80d9a89c509c57f81;hb=c9800715ec36a57a6e6afb13a57b927e4061242e;hpb=ab43013b7e357b84b4abade0dba949668dfb2a0e diff --git a/README b/README old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index cbc93b1..5735c8e --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,39 +1,34 @@ -Jalview Readme --------------- +Jalview README +============== +Welcome ! -The source is available as a tar file and comes complete with the GNU General Public License. +Jalview is free (GPLv3 licensed) software for creation, interactive +visualisation and analysis of alignments of biological sequences. It +was developed by Michele Clamp in 1996, and now maintained by the +Jalview Development team in the Barton group at the University of +Dundee. -To build the application you will need a J2SDK 1.7+. +If you'd like to help out please check out the website +(www.jalview.org) and get in touch. See CITATION for the canonical +reference if you need to cite Jalview. -An Ant build file (build.xml) is provided, you will need to install Apache Ant first. -Run ant to view usage which will display a list of useful build targets. +To build the Jalview Desktop application and JalviewJS, the JavaScript +transpiled version (with the help of java2script, courtesy of Bob +Hanson), you will need a Java 11 JDK and a recent version of +Gradle. For development we recommend Eclipse - you should be able to +import Jalview as a Gradle project with the Buildship plugin. -Jalview is primarily developed with eclipse, and a .project file is provided to simplify importing the source into your own eclipse workspace. A NetBeans nbbuild.xml file is also provided for developing Jalview with NetBeans - but this is not officially supported. +Most likely you'll want to take a look at doc/building.md to find out +exactly what is needed. If you already have Java 11 and Gradle, then +the tldr: -You may also be able to use Borland JBuilder to build Jalview. A JBuilder project file -(JalviewX.jpx, JalviewApplet.jpx) for both application and applet is provided, -but the library dependencies are almost certainly out of date. See the build.xml -for current dependencies. +gradle test # run functional test suite -For more help, read the file doc/building.html +gradle shadowJar # build a single executable Jar under build/libs/ +gradle jalviewjs # builds JalviewJS under build/jalviewjs -################## - -To run application: - -java -Djava.ext.dirs=JALVIEW_HOME/lib -cp JALVIEW_HOME/jalview.jar jalview.bin.Jalview - -Replace JALVIEW_HOME with the full path to Jalview Installation Directory. - -################## - - -If you use a proxy server add - --Dhttp.proxyServer=YOUR.SERVER -Dhttp.proxyPort=YOURPORT - -If the proxy server requires authentication, add - --Dhttp.proxyUser=USERNAME -Dhttp.proxyPassword=PASSWORD +If you want to build JalviewJS then you will also need to download +Eclipse for your platform, since transpilation requires an Eclipse +plugin.