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####Requirements
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jsprit requires the Java 2 platform (JDK version 1.7.0 or later).
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####Modules
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jsprit is a multi-module project and consists of:
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- jsprit-core
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- jsprit-analysis
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- jsprit-instances
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- jsprit-examples
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- jsprit-io
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####Maven way
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To use jsprit-core, add the following lines to your pom:
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<pre><code><dependency>
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<groupId>com.graphhopper</groupId>
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<artifactId>jsprit-core</artifactId>
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<version>1.7-RC1</version>
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</dependency>
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</code></pre>
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####If you do not have an IDE and you want to use Maven
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the following documentation is recommended:
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<a href="http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/tutorial/quickstart/index.html" target="blank_">GeoTools - Quickstart</a>
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Here you learn to setup the Java environment and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). In the subsection <em>Adding Jars to your Project</em> you learn to integrate external libraries in your project. Just copy/paste the above jsprit releases/snapshots to your pom.xml instead of the GeoTools-artifacts.
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#### If you do not want Maven
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to manage your dependencies, go to [snapshot-jars](https://github.com/jsprit/mvn-rep/tree/master/snapshots/jsprit) or [release-jars](https://github.com/jsprit/mvn-rep/tree/master/releases/jsprit) to download jsprit-binaries directly. Just click on the jar-file you want to download and use the 'Raw'-button to actually download it. Put the jars into your classpath. Note that you then need to put all [dependencies](https://github.com/jsprit/jsprit/wiki/Modules-and-Dependencies) jsprit relies on manually to your classpath as well.
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Go ahead and show me a [simple example](https://github.com/jsprit/jsprit/wiki/Simple-Example) of how to setup and solve a vehicle routing problem.
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