thrift/lib/java
James E. King, III 533405e3f8 THRIFT-4376: fix more high impact coverity defects
Led to the discovery of incorrect lua socket error handling.

This closes #1405
2017-10-29 07:05:47 -04:00
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android THRIFT-3424 Add CMake android build option 2015-11-23 16:59:10 +09:00
src/org/apache/thrift THRIFT-4362 check "read length" in readStringBody(int) 2017-10-25 08:40:51 -04:00
test THRIFT-4376: fix more high impact coverity defects 2017-10-29 07:05:47 -04:00
build.properties THRIFT-3065 java: Update libthrift dependencies (slf4j, httpcore, httpclient) 2015-04-07 22:12:20 +02:00
build.xml THRIFT-3357: Generate EnumSet/EnumMap where elements/keys are enums 2017-09-21 13:57:09 -07:00
CMakeLists.txt THRIFT-4081: appveyor retooling - added mingw64 build as a second job to the CI build process 2017-03-10 06:18:33 -05:00
coding_standards.md THRIFT-3148 Markdown links to coding_standards are dead 2015-05-13 21:40:26 +02:00
Makefile.am configure.ac, Makefile.am: introduce THRIFT variable to support cross-compilation 2017-09-09 07:50:54 -07:00
README.md THRIFT-2469 "java:fullcamel" option to automatically camel-case underscored attribute names 2014-05-30 00:17:12 +02:00

Thrift Java Software Library

License

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Using Thrift with Java

The Thrift Java source is not build using the GNU tools, but rather uses the Apache Ant build system, which tends to be predominant amongst Java developers.

To compile the Java Thrift libraries, simply do the following:

ant

Yep, that's easy. Look for libthrift.jar in the base directory.

To include Thrift in your applications simply add libthrift.jar to your classpath, or install if in your default system classpath of choice.

Build Thrift behind a proxy:

ant -Dproxy.enabled=1 -Dproxy.host=myproxyhost -Dproxy.user=thriftuser -Dproxy.pass=topsecret

or via

./configure --with-java ANT_FLAGS='-Dproxy.enabled=1 -Dproxy.host=myproxyhost -Dproxy.user=thriftuser -Dproxy.pass=topsecret'

Dependencies

Apache Ant http://ant.apache.org/