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- The Ivy java library guide</th></tr><tr>
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- <h1>The Ivy java library</h1>
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- <p><h2>What is it?</h2>
- <p>The Ivy J library (aka ivy-java) is a java package that allows you to
- connect applications to an Ivy bus. You can use it to write applications
- in java 1.1
- <p>You can also use it to integrate any thread-safe java application.
- <p>The Ivy java library is known to compile and work in WindowsNT and Linux
- environments. There are reported bugs for the java 2 jdk1.3 platform.
- It should be easy to use on most java environments.
- <p>The Ivy java library was originally developed by François-Régis Colin and
- Yannick Jestin at CENA. It is maintained by a group at CENA (Toulouse,
- France)
-
- <p><h2>Getting and installing the Ivy java library</h2>
- You can get the latest versions of the Ivy C library from CENA
- (<a href="http://www.tls.cena.fr/products/ivy/"
- >http://www.tls.cena.fr/products/ivy/</a>). We plan to package it according
- to different distribution formats, such as .msi (Windows), .deb (Debian) or
- .rpm (Redhat).
- <p>The package is distributed as a JAR file. In order to use it, either add
- it in your CLASSPATH, or put the jar in your $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext/
- directory, if you use a jdk1.2. The package contains the documentation,
- the sources and the class files for the fr.dgac.ivy package.
- <p>In order to test the presence of Ivy on your system once installed, run
- the following command:
- <pre>
-$ java fr.dgac.ivy.TestIvy
- </pre>
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- <td width=33% align=left valign=top>What is Ivy?</td>
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- <td width=33% align=right valign=top>Your first Ivy application</a></td>
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