Thanks, I found that.  Do you know how/where the javadocs are built?  They 
don't seem to be anywhere in the target folder.

On Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 10:45:30 AM UTC-7, Hung Tran wrote:
>
> Hi Keith Freeman,
>
> You will see them under ${ORIENTDB_HOME}/distributed/target folder, or 
> target folder in distribution folder, I don't remember which one.
>
> My Best,
> Hung Tran 
>
> On Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 12:26:26 AM UTC+7, Keith Freeman wrote:
>>
>> After using "mvn clean install", where do I find the directory with jars, 
>> etc. like ant used to make in releases/....-SNAPSHOT?  Also does maven 
>> build javadoc jar(s)?
>>  
>> On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 8:26:06 AM UTC-7, Roberto Franchini wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 4:11 PM, Hung Tran <tdhu...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>> > Hi Luigi, 
>>> > 
>>> > After I pull the last version, I use "ant clean install" as I did with 
>>> > earlier version, but I got an compilation error. 
>>>
>>> If you want to work on the last stable version you can download 
>>> binaries from orientdb site: 
>>>
>>> http://orientdb.com/download/ 
>>>
>>> We use maven as build tool. 
>>>
>>> If you want to build by your own, you can switch to develop branch 
>>> (git checkout develop) or the 2.1.x branch. 
>>> develop is the 2.2.x branch. 
>>>
>>> So, after selecting the branch, do a mvn clean install. To speed up 
>>> the build you can skip tests with -DskipTests option. 
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Best regards, 
>>>
>>> Roberto Franchini 
>>>
>>> OrientDB LTD  -  http://orientdb.com 
>>>
>>

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