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Black Duck Software Protex SDK Libraries

The Black Duck Software Protex SDK Libraries provide access to the SDK end-points available on Black Duck's Protex product

Building

The SDK libraries use Gradle for build operations (specifically, the Gradle wrapper, invoked via gradlew)

Importing into an IDE

Instead of using Gradle's plug-ins to generate IDE-specific files, it is assumed that the IDE's Gradle plug-in will be used.

For example, Eclipse's Gradle Plug-in can be used to import the projects into an Eclipse environment

Contributions

Contributions are pull request based. Contributors should fork the repository and create pull requests based on the master branch

  • These libraries are based on Java 6 - all changes should be compatible with this language version
  • Changes to APIs must be backwards compatible
  • Changes in pull requests should be documented
  • If any significant features are added, add tests where possible

Branches

The repository contains a master branch which contains tags for each release and any changes contributed. Releases will be based on what has been merged into the master branch

Release Pattern

This project does not follow semantic versioning - version numbers are kept matching to the minimum compatible product version

New releases of the SDK libraries are created when a version of Protex is released. The version number of the client/utility libraries is generally the minimum version of the associated product that release supports.

SLF4j Dependency

The Protex SDK Libraries are intended to be used within other applications. Due to this, at compile and run time, they only depend on the SLF4j APIs, not a specific implementation. This is to allow consuming applications to specify their own implementation without issue. If no implementation is specified, the APIs automatically fall back to a no-op implementation