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Run the wallet txConfidenceListener on the calling thread. Move tx broadcast that occurs inside setTransactionBroadcaster outside the wallet lock to avoid inverting on the mempool class (via PeerGroup, but that doesn't lock on the broadcast path).

This makes memory usage smoother by avoiding the creation of tons of closures and spamming the event thread with them.
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To get started, ensure you have the latest JDK installed, and download Maven from:

  http://maven.apache.org/

Then run "mvn clean package" to compile the software. You can also run "mvn site:site" to generate a website with
useful information like JavaDocs. The outputs are under the target/ directory.

Alternatively, just import the project using your IDE. IntelliJ has Maven integration once you tell it where to
find your unzipped Maven install directory.

Now try running one of the example apps:

  cd examples
  mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass=com.google.bitcoin.examples.ForwardingService <insert a bitcoin address here>

It will download the block chain and eventually print a Bitcoin address. If you send coins to it,
it will forward them on to the address you specified.

Now you are ready to follow the tutorial:

   https://code.google.com/p/bitcoinj/wiki/GettingStarted

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