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analytic-domain

v0.1.31

Published

The project goal is to compile and distribute domain objects in Java, TypeScript and JavaScript in one place.

Readme

analytic-domain

A module that can be used to share library among Java, JavaScript and TypeScript consumers. It allows the client to call analytic-api with the appropriate graph of objects uses to push data information to our ELK stack.

Setup

You must have JDK 11 or higher install, NodeJs and a Typescript tool for compilation.

For this king project, we recommend working on a Linux system. Configure a Linux machine for Java, Nodejs, NPM is an easy task due to the community. For Windows machine download the .msi or .zip file from here. If you use the zip file, don't forget to add NODE_HOME in an environment variable and your PATH. Remember that NodeJs included the NPM tool.

Usage

1. Update your libraries by running:
     npm install

2. At the top of each module that uses define(), place this code:
     import { RequestType } from 'analytic-domain-0.1.4';

Compilation and distribution process

To be explain.

License

MIT: Check the LICENSE file for all the details.