A Java implementation of the Ion data notation.
This repository contains a git submodule
called ion-tests
, which holds test data used by ion-java
's unit tests.
The easiest way to clone the ion-java
repository and initialize its ion-tests
submodule is to run the following command.
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/amzn/ion-java.git ion-java
Alternatively, the submodule may be initialized independently from the clone by running the following commands.
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
The submodule points to the tip of the branch of the ion-tests
repository
specified in ion-java
's .gitmodules
file.
ion-java
may now be built and installed into the local Maven repository with
the following command.
$ mvn install
To pull upstream changes into ion-java
, start with a simple git pull
.
This will pull in any changes to ion-java
itself (including any changes
to its .gitmodules
file), but not any changes to the ion-tests
submodule. To make sure the submodule is up-to-date, use the following
command.
$ git submodule update --remote
This will fetch and update the ion-tests submodule from the ion-tests
branch
currently specified in the .gitmodules
file.
For detailed walkthroughs of git submodule usage, see the Git Tools documentation.
To start using ion-java
in your code with Maven, insert the following
dependency into your project's pom.xml
:
<dependency>
<groupId>software.amazon.ion</groupId>
<artifactId>ion-java</artifactId>
<version>1.1.1</version>
</dependency>
A great way to get started is to use the Ion cookbook. The API documentation will give a lot of detailed information about how to use the library.