Jabit/dependencies.md

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jabit-core contains the Bitmessage context and all entities that will be used by the other modules. Whatever you do, you'll always need this.

jabit-networking manages connections to the Bitmessage network. This is probably the most complicated part of the Jabit project. TODO

jabit-repositories is where the entities from core are stored. The default implementation uses JDBC to access a H2 database. It should mostly be easy to use other SQL databases (I'll happily accept pull requests) but if you want to use some NoSQL database or a very restricted one (as with SQLite) you might want to create your own implementation.

jabit-cryptography-bouncy impmlements everything related to encryption, cryptographic hashes and secure random numbers. As the name suggests, it uses the Bouncycastle library.

jabit-cryptography-spongy is basically a copy of the spongy one, but using Spongycastle instead. Go there and look at the first section "why?" for the messed up reason this module exists.

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.