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spring-integration/org.springframework.integration.samples

Instructions for building the samples using Maven (http://maven.apache.org)
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1. Open a command prompt and navigate to the 'samples' directory within the
root of the project distribution:

	#> cd samples
	
2. Build the samples and install them into your local Maven repository:

	#> mvn install
	
You should see output similar to the following:
. . . .
[INFO] Reactor Summary:
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Spring Integration Samples ............................ SUCCESS [2.910s]
[INFO] Unnamed - cafe:cafe:jar:1.0.3 ......................... SUCCESS [2.750s]
[INFO] Unnamed - errorhandling:errorhandling:jar:1.0.3 ....... SUCCESS [1.427s]
[INFO] Unnamed - filecopy:filecopy:jar:1.0.3 ................. SUCCESS [1.257s]
[INFO] Unnamed - helloworld:helloworld:jar:1.0.3 ............. SUCCESS [0.943s]
[INFO] Unnamed - jms:jms:jar:1.0.3 ........................... SUCCESS [0.801s]
[INFO] Unnamed - oddeven:oddeven:jar:1.0.3 ................... SUCCESS [1.009s]
[INFO] Unnamed - quote:quote:jar:1.0.3 ....................... SUCCESS [0.697s]
[INFO] Unnamed - ws:ws:jar:1.0.3 ............................. SUCCESS [0.714s]
[INFO] Unnamed - xml:xml:jar:1.0.3 ........................... SUCCESS [0.690s]
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 13 seconds
. . . .

Once you see BUILD SUCCESSFUL, you are ready to start working with samples.

You can do so in one of two ways:

1. If your Java IDE is integrated with Maven (e.g., SpringSource Tool Suite or
Eclipse with a Maven plug-in is highly recommended), then you can import the
projects into a workspace as Maven projects and start using them by following
the documentation in the javadoc of the various *Demo.java files.

For example:
    File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace
    Browse to the 'samples' directory or a specific project's sub-directory

2. If you prefer to configure the projects on your own and simply need the
right JARs on the class path, you can build the samples using a pre-configured
Maven profile which will copy all project dependencies (JARs) in the 'lib'
directory of each project:

	#> mvn install -P classpath
	
Open any project and you will see the 'lib' directory with all of the JARs
required to run the demos. Now you can configure your IDE to point to those
directories.

Happy integration :-)