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To check out the project and build from the source, do the following:
git clone git://github.com/spring-projects/spring-integration.git
cd spring-integration
./gradlew clean test
or
./gradlew clean testAll
The latter runs additional tests (those annotated with @LongRunningIntegrationTest
); it is a more thorough test but takes quite a lot longer to run.
The test results are captured in build/reports/tests/test
(or .../testAll
) under each module (in HTML format).
Add --continue
to the command to perform a complete build, even if there are failing tests in some modules; otherwise the build will stop after the current module(s) being built are completed.
NOTE: While Spring Integration runs with Java SE 8 or higher, a Java 11 compiler is required to build the project.
To build and install jars into your local Maven cache:
./gradlew publishToMavenLocal
To build api Javadoc (results will be in build/api
):
./gradlew api
To build the reference documentation (results will be in build/docs/asciidoc
and build/docs/asciidocPdf
):
./gradlew reference
To build complete distribution including -dist
, -docs
, and -schema
zip files (results will be in build/distributions
):
./gradlew dist
If you have the BuildShip plugin installed,
File -> Import -> Gradle -> Existing Gradle Project
To generate Eclipse metadata (.classpath and .project files, etc), do the following:
./gradlew eclipse
Once complete, you may then import the projects into Eclipse as usual:
File -> Import -> General -> Existing projects into workspace
Browse to the 'spring-integration' root directory. All projects should import free of errors.
To import the project into IntelliJ IDEA:
File -> Open... -> and select build.gradle from spring-integration project root directory
See also Contributor Guidelines.
For more information, please visit the Spring Integration website at: https://spring.io/projects/spring-integration