FastAsyncWorldEdit/COMPILING.md

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Compiling
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You can (most easily) compile WorldEdit using one of the build scripts.
* **Maven** is for compiling **API**, **Bukkit**, and **Spout** versions
* **Gradle** is for the **Forge** version
The Java Development Kit is required.
* [Get JDK 7 and 8](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index-jsp-138363.html)
* [Get JDK 6](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html)
WorldEdit is written and targetted for Java 6, though you can use newer
versions (with warnings). If you plan on compiling for Forge, you **need**
at least Java 7 to be your "default" Java. (You can install several versions
of the JDK.)
Dependencies
------------
Both build scripts will download dependencies automatically. If, for some
reason, compilation fails due to a missing dependency, please notify us.
Folder Structure
----------------
Two source directories are required for compilation:
* The main source files are *src/main/java*
* Files marked for deprecation and future removal are in *src/legacy/java*
Otheriwse, files for each platform are available in different folders:
* The Bukkit implementation is located in *src/bukkit/java*
* The Spout implementation is located in *src/spout/java*
* The Forge implementation is located in *src/forge/java*
Maven
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**Don't have Maven?** [Download Maven](http://maven.apache.org/download.cgi)
from the Maven website.
From WorldEdit's directory, execute the following command to compile a
Bukkit version:
mvn clean package
Once done, the *target/* folder will contain a .jar file and release .zip
files.
### Other Variations
* `mvn clean package -P !bukkit` for just the API
* `mvn clean package -P !bukkit -Pspout` for the Spout version
Gradle
------
**Note:** As mentioned previously, you need Java 7 (a recent version) to
execute the following steps successfully. Your `JAVA_HOME` environment
variable needs to be set to the path of JDK 7+.
**Don't have Gradle?** Replace `gradle` with `gradlew` below, which will
automatically download a copy of Gradle for you.
From WorldEdit's directory, clean the cache first with the following
command:
gradle cleancache --refresh-dependencies
Build WorldEdit for Forge with:
gradle build
Once complete, you will find the release .jar in the folder *build/libs*.
### Other Tasks
* `gradle setupDecompWorkspace idea` will generate an [IntelliJ IDEA](http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/) workspace
* `gradle setupDecompWorkspace eclipse` will generate an [https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/](Eclipse) workspace