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David Reiss 6144e428d5 THRIFT-64. java: Allow TServerSocket to bind to a specific IP address
Add a new constructor to TServerSocket that accepts an InetSocketAddress
and binds to that address.  Define the old constructor (which just takes
a port) in terms of the new one.


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src/com/facebook/thrift THRIFT-64. java: Allow TServerSocket to bind to a specific IP address 2008-07-24 19:20:32 +00:00
build.xml [THRIFT-70] Allow the Java install prefix to be configured. 2008-07-11 01:26:16 +00:00
COPYING Thrift: Whitespace cleanup. 2008-02-06 22:18:40 +00:00
LICENSE Thrift: Whitespace cleanup. 2008-02-06 22:18:40 +00:00
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README READMEs and DOCs and ant tasks, oh my 2007-03-06 00:06:27 +00:00

Thrift Java Software Library

Author: Mark Slee (mcslee@facebook.com)
Last Modified: 2007-Mar-05

Thrift is distributed under the Thrift open source software license.
Please see the included LICENSE file.

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.

Dependencies
============

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