Andrzej Kapolka 824ff33c69 Allow the definition of "optimum" JVM arguments. When launching,
Getdown first tries with the optimum arguments included.  If the
process starts successfully, it continues as normal; otherwise, it
tries again without the optimum arguments.  The arguments in
"extra.txt" are included after the optimum arguments, so that they can
override them (for instance, if you have both -mx256m and -mx1g on the
command line, the JVM will use whichever comes last).
2011-11-09 23:26:35 +00:00
2010-01-04 21:47:35 +00:00

What is it?
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Getdown (yes, it's the funky stuff) aims to provide a system for downloading
and installing a collection of files on a user's machine and upgrading those
files as needed. Though just any collection of files would do, Getdown is
mainly intended for the distribution and maintenance of the collection of files
that make up an application.

See the Google Code project for documentation and other information:

http://code.google.com/p/getdown

Building
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Getdown is built with Maven in the standard ways. Invoke the following
commands, for fun and profit:

% mvn compile  # builds the classes
% mvn test     # builds and runs the unit tests
% mvn package  # builds and creates jar file
% mvn install  # builds, jars and installs in your local Maven repository
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