Some work on the dependencies page

- renamed .markdown files to .md
- a fix in the about page
- a new (still empty) API page
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Christian Basler 2016-06-27 10:10:52 +02:00
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title: About title: About
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Jabit is a Bitmessage library for Java. It aims to be easy to use, so you can create great Bitmessage apps. Jabit is a Bitmessage library for Java. It aims to be easy to use, so you can create great Bitmessage apps.
You can find the source code for the Jabit at: You can find the source code for the Jabit at:
{% include icon-github.html username="Dissem" %} / {% include icon-github.html username="Dissem" %} /
[jekyll-new](https://github.com/Dissem/Jabit) [Jabit](https://github.com/Dissem/Jabit)

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title: "Dependencies" title: "Dependencies"
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categories: dependencies categories: dependencies
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`jabit-cryptography-spongy` is basically a copy of the spongy one, but using `jabit-cryptography-spongy` is basically a copy of the spongy one, but using
[Spongycastle](https://rtyley.github.io/spongycastle/) instead. [Spongycastle](https://rtyley.github.io/spongycastle/) instead.
`jabit-wif` lets you import from and export to the Wallet Import Format, which is used by PyBitmessage to store its identities.
`jabit-extensions` you won't usually need, it contains a few helper classes for if you want to build protocol extensions.
TODO
Add Jabit as Gradle dependency:
{% highlight groovy %}
compile 'ch.dissem.jabit:jabit-core:1.0.0'
{% endhighlight %}
Unless you want to implement your own, also add the following:
{% highlight groovy %}
compile 'ch.dissem.jabit:jabit-networking:1.0.0'
compile 'ch.dissem.jabit:jabit-repositories:1.0.0'
compile 'ch.dissem.jabit:jabit-cryptography-bouncy:1.0.0'
{% endhighlight %}
And if you want to import from or export to the Wallet Import Format (used by PyBitmessage) you might also want to add:
{% highlight groovy %}
compile 'ch.dissem.jabit:jabit-wif:1.0.0'
{% endhighlight %}
For Android clients use `jabit-cryptography-spongy` instead of `jabit-cryptography-bouncy`.