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Mike Hearn 608810cfc1 Improvements to tx handling in the wallet.
Attach inputs of pending transactions when relevant transactions appear in the chain. Resolves issue 345.
Check transactions for being double spends independent of whether they send/receive us money. Resolves a potential security issue.
2013-03-21 14:24:59 +01:00
core Improvements to tx handling in the wallet. 2013-03-21 14:24:59 +01:00
examples Bump language level to java 6 in the pom and fix the ToyWallet demo. 2013-03-19 15:40:52 +01:00
misc Add a logo. 2013-03-01 13:59:48 +01:00
tools Add crap WalletTool hack to work around issue with Netty. 2013-03-21 14:23:55 +01:00
.gitattributes Add a logo. 2013-03-01 13:59:48 +01:00
.gitignore gitignore .idea 2013-02-27 18:17:18 +01:00
AUTHORS Change AUTHORS file. 2012-08-21 11:40:47 +02:00
COPYING Initial checkin of BitCoinJ 2011-03-07 10:17:10 +00:00
pom.xml Bump language level to java 6 in the pom and fix the ToyWallet demo. 2013-03-19 15:40:52 +01:00
README Another README fix 2012-05-31 11:08:27 +02:00

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.

Now try running one of the example apps:

  cd examples
  mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass=com.google.bitcoin.examples.PingService

It will download the block chain and eventually print a Bitcoin address. If you send coins to it,
you should get them back a few minutes later when a block is solved.

You can also use a command line tool that exposes basic Bitcoin operations

On UNIX:
  cd tools
  ./wallet-tool

On other platforms, do what the shell script would do for you:
  cd tools
  mvn -q package -DskipTests
  java -jar target/bitcoinj-tools-*.jar --help


Note that if you connect to a node that is itself downloading the block chain, you will see very slow progress (1
block per second or less). Find a node that isn't heavily loaded to connect to.

If you get a SocketDisconnectedException, the node you've connected to has its max send buffer set to low
(unfortunately the default is too low). Connect to a node that has a bigger send buffer,
settable by passing -maxsendbuffer=25600 to the Bitcoin C++ software.

To regenerate the protobuf Java sources from src/bitcoin.proto, install the protobuf compiler package version 2.4.x:

  Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install protobuf-compiler

  Windows: http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/downloads/list

  OSX: install from ports?

and regenerate:

  mvn clean package -DupdateProtobuf

For eclipse use the maven plugin and run:

  mvn eclipse:eclipse