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# TDLib Java example
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To run this example, you will need installed JDK >= 1.6.
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For Javadoc documentation generation PHP is needed.
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You can find complete build instructions for your operating system at https://tdlib.github.io/td/build.html?language=Java.
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In general, the build process looks as follows.
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TDLib should be prebuilt with JNI bindings and installed to local subdirectory `td/` as follows:
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```
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cd <path to TDLib sources>
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mkdir jnibuild
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cd jnibuild
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cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DTD_ENABLE_JNI=ON -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../example/java/td ..
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cmake --build . --target install
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```
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If you want to compile TDLib for 32-bit/64-bit Java on Windows using MSVC, you will also need to add `-A Win32`/`-A x64` option to CMake.
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In Windows, use vcpkg toolchain file by adding parameter -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<VCPKG_DIR>/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
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After this you can compile the example source code:
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```
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cd <path to TDLib sources>/example/java
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DTd_DIR=<full path to TDLib sources>/example/java/td/lib/cmake/Td -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=.. ..
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cmake --build . --target install
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```
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Compiled TDLib shared library and Java example after that will be placed in bin/ and Javadoc documentation in `docs/`.
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After this you can run the Java example:
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```
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cd <path to TDLib sources>/example/java/bin
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java '-Djava.library.path=.' org/drinkless/tdlib/example/Example
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```
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If you receive "Could NOT find JNI ..." error from CMake, you need to specify to CMake path to the installed JDK, for example, "-DJAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/".
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If you receive java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError with "Can't find dependent libraries", you may also need to copy some dependent shared OpenSSL and zlib libraries to `bin/`.
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Make sure that you compiled the example for the same architecture as your JVM.
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