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* Include all <code>jar</code>s (e.g. <code>jstacs-<version>.jar</code>, ...) into your classpath:
* Include all <code>jar</code>s (e.g. <code>jstacs-<version>.jar</code>, ...) into your classpath:
** Using a SDE, you have to add the <code>jar</code>s to the Java build path by changing the properties of your project.
** Using a SDE, you have to add the <code>jar</code>s to the Java build path by changing the properties of your project.
** Using command line, you have to compile your program using: <code>javac -cp=<JARs> <YourClass>.java</code> where <code><JARs></code> contains the path to all your jar-files.
** Using command line, you have to compile your program using: <code>javac -cp <JARs> <YourClass>.java</code> where <code><JARs></code> contains the path to all your jar-files.
* Run your program:
* Run your program:
** Using a SDE, running jobs depends on the SDE and is often linked with some button.
** Using a SDE, running jobs depends on the SDE and is often linked with some button.
** Using command line, you have to use <code>java -cp=<JARs> <YourClass></code>.
** Using command line, you have to use <code>java -cp <JARs> <YourClass></code>.


== Additional Requirements ==
== Additional Requirements ==

Revision as of 14:41, 19 November 2009

We recommand to use a software development environment (SDE) as for instance eclipse.

Basic Requirements

  • Make sure that you have installed Java 1.5 or later.
  • Download latest version of Jstacs.
  • Include all jars (e.g. jstacs-<version>.jar, ...) into your classpath:
    • Using a SDE, you have to add the jars to the Java build path by changing the properties of your project.
    • Using command line, you have to compile your program using: javac -cp <JARs> <YourClass>.java where <JARs> contains the path to all your jar-files.
  • Run your program:
    • Using a SDE, running jobs depends on the SDE and is often linked with some button.
    • Using command line, you have to use java -cp <JARs> <YourClass>.

Additional Requirements

  • If you want to use REnvironment, you must have a server with a running instance of R and Rserve.
  • If you want to use UserTime, you must compile de_jstacs_utils_UserTime.c and you must set the library-path (-Djava.library.path) to the directory where the dynamic library resides. For details see the documentation of UserTime.