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Getting ojAlgoYou get ojAlgo from SourceForge; either as a compiled and packaged download, or as source code directly from CVS. There is no schedule for when code changes or new releases are made. If you work directly from CVS you must be aware that the code may change, back and forth, at any time. It will however, 99.99% of the time, compile without any problem.What's in CVSThere are currently 6 modules in CVS, but perhaps only 1 is relevant to you:
VersionsCurrently ojAlgo targets Java 5 (1.5). CVS HEAD and releases after version 8 are for Java 5 only. If you're not yet using Java 5 you should download version 8 or use the NO_TIGER CVS branch. eclipseEach of the CVS modules mentioned above are complete eclipse projects. Once you've set up your CVS repository location, in eclipse, all you need to do is "Check Out As..." on one of the modules (most likely DevProj). You do not need to do anything else! Required libraries (if any) are in the module/project. Some projects/modules may require you to also get one or some of the other projects/modules. The fact that the modules are eclipse projects should not restrict users of other IDE:s and tools in any way. They will however need to define their own projects. Interest in ojAlgo is increasing... |
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