diff --git a/CITATION.cff b/CITATION.cff index ac78060..b555478 100644 --- a/CITATION.cff +++ b/CITATION.cff @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ license: MIT title: 'rJavaEnv: ''Java'' Environments for R Projects' version: 0.2.0 doi: 10.32614/CRAN.package.rJavaEnv -abstract: 'Quickly install ''Java Development Kit (JDK)'' without administrative priviliges +abstract: 'Quickly install ''Java Development Kit (JDK)'' without administrative privileges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with ''Java'' environment management in ''R''. Recommended to users of ''Java''/''rJava''-dependent ''R'' packages such as ''r5r'', ''opentripplanner'', ''xlsx'', ''openNLP'', ''rWeka'', diff --git a/DESCRIPTION b/DESCRIPTION index 6eb002b..82e36a4 100644 --- a/DESCRIPTION +++ b/DESCRIPTION @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Authors@R: c( comment = "use_java feature suggestion and PR review") ) Description: Quickly install 'Java Development Kit (JDK)' without - administrative priviliges and set environment variables in current R + administrative privileges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with 'Java' environment management in 'R'. Recommended to users of 'Java'/'rJava'-dependent 'R' packages such as 'r5r', 'opentripplanner', 'xlsx', 'openNLP', diff --git a/codemeta.json b/codemeta.json index 1239393..aeeb0f5 100644 --- a/codemeta.json +++ b/codemeta.json @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "@context": "https://doi.org/10.5063/schema/codemeta-2.0", "@type": "SoftwareSourceCode", "identifier": "rJavaEnv", - "description": "Quickly install 'Java Development Kit (JDK)' without administrative priviliges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with 'Java' environment management in 'R'. Recommended to users of 'Java'/'rJava'-dependent 'R' packages such as 'r5r', 'opentripplanner', 'xlsx', 'openNLP', 'rWeka', 'RJDBC', 'tabulapdf', and many more. 'rJavaEnv' prevents common problems like 'Java' not found, 'Java' version conflicts, missing 'Java' installations, and the inability to install 'Java' due to lack of administrative privileges. 'rJavaEnv' automates the download, installation, and setup of the 'Java' on a per-project basis by setting the relevant 'JAVA_HOME' in the current 'R' session or the current working directory (via '.Rprofile', with the user's consent). Similar to what 'renv' does for 'R' packages, 'rJavaEnv' allows different 'Java' versions to be used across different projects, but can also be configured to allow multiple versions within the same project (e.g. with the help of 'targets' package). Note: there are a few extra steps for 'Linux' users, who don't have any 'Java' previously installed in their system, and who prefer package installation from source, rather then installing binaries from 'Posit Package Manager'. See documentation for details.", + "description": "Quickly install 'Java Development Kit (JDK)' without administrative privileges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with 'Java' environment management in 'R'. Recommended to users of 'Java'/'rJava'-dependent 'R' packages such as 'r5r', 'opentripplanner', 'xlsx', 'openNLP', 'rWeka', 'RJDBC', 'tabulapdf', and many more. 'rJavaEnv' prevents common problems like 'Java' not found, 'Java' version conflicts, missing 'Java' installations, and the inability to install 'Java' due to lack of administrative privileges. 'rJavaEnv' automates the download, installation, and setup of the 'Java' on a per-project basis by setting the relevant 'JAVA_HOME' in the current 'R' session or the current working directory (via '.Rprofile', with the user's consent). Similar to what 'renv' does for 'R' packages, 'rJavaEnv' allows different 'Java' versions to be used across different projects, but can also be configured to allow multiple versions within the same project (e.g. with the help of 'targets' package). Note: there are a few extra steps for 'Linux' users, who don't have any 'Java' previously installed in their system, and who prefer package installation from source, rather then installing binaries from 'Posit Package Manager'. See documentation for details.", "name": "rJavaEnv: 'Java' Environments for R Projects", "relatedLink": "https://www.ekotov.pro/rJavaEnv/", "codeRepository": "https://github.com/e-kotov/rJavaEnv", diff --git a/inst/schemaorg.json b/inst/schemaorg.json index 715c823..7ccc97f 100644 --- a/inst/schemaorg.json +++ b/inst/schemaorg.json @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ "familyName": "Kotov", "givenName": "Egor" }, - "description": "Quickly install 'Java Development Kit (JDK)' without administrative priviliges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with 'Java' environment management in 'R'. Recommended to users of 'Java'/'rJava'-dependent 'R' packages such as 'r5r', 'opentripplanner', 'xlsx', 'openNLP', 'rWeka', 'RJDBC', 'tabulapdf', and many more. 'rJavaEnv' prevents common problems like 'Java' not found, 'Java' version conflicts, missing 'Java' installations, and the inability to install 'Java' due to lack of administrative privileges. 'rJavaEnv' automates the download, installation, and setup of the 'Java' on a per-project basis by setting the relevant 'JAVA_HOME' in the current 'R' session or the current working directory (via '.Rprofile', with the user's consent). Similar to what 'renv' does for 'R' packages, 'rJavaEnv' allows different 'Java' versions to be used across different projects, but can also be configured to allow multiple versions within the same project (e.g. with the help of 'targets' package). Note: there are a few extra steps for 'Linux' users, who don't have any 'Java' previously installed in their system, and who prefer package installation from source, rather then installing binaries from 'Posit Package Manager'. See documentation for details.", + "description": "Quickly install 'Java Development Kit (JDK)' without administrative privileges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with 'Java' environment management in 'R'. Recommended to users of 'Java'/'rJava'-dependent 'R' packages such as 'r5r', 'opentripplanner', 'xlsx', 'openNLP', 'rWeka', 'RJDBC', 'tabulapdf', and many more. 'rJavaEnv' prevents common problems like 'Java' not found, 'Java' version conflicts, missing 'Java' installations, and the inability to install 'Java' due to lack of administrative privileges. 'rJavaEnv' automates the download, installation, and setup of the 'Java' on a per-project basis by setting the relevant 'JAVA_HOME' in the current 'R' session or the current working directory (via '.Rprofile', with the user's consent). Similar to what 'renv' does for 'R' packages, 'rJavaEnv' allows different 'Java' versions to be used across different projects, but can also be configured to allow multiple versions within the same project (e.g. with the help of 'targets' package). Note: there are a few extra steps for 'Linux' users, who don't have any 'Java' previously installed in their system, and who prefer package installation from source, rather then installing binaries from 'Posit Package Manager'. See documentation for details.", "license": "https://spdx.org/licenses/MIT", "name": "rJavaEnv: 'Java' Environments for R Projects", "programmingLanguage": { diff --git a/man/rJavaEnv-package.Rd b/man/rJavaEnv-package.Rd index 0f0d4cd..369fb24 100644 --- a/man/rJavaEnv-package.Rd +++ b/man/rJavaEnv-package.Rd @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ \description{ \if{html}{\figure{logo.png}{options: style='float: right' alt='logo' width='120'}} -Quickly install 'Java Development Kit (JDK)' without administrative priviliges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with 'Java' environment management in 'R'. Recommended to users of 'Java'/'rJava'-dependent 'R' packages such as 'r5r', 'opentripplanner', 'xlsx', 'openNLP', 'rWeka', 'RJDBC', 'tabulapdf', and many more. `rJavaEnv` prevents common problems like 'Java' not found, 'Java' version conflicts, missing 'Java' installations, and the inability to install 'Java' due to lack of administrative privileges. 'rJavaEnv' automates the download, installation, and setup of the 'Java' on a per-project basis by setting the relevant 'JAVA_HOME' in the current 'R' session or the current working directory (via '.Rprofile', with the user's consent). Similar to what 'renv' does for 'R' packages, 'rJavaEnv' allows different 'Java' versions to be used across different projects, but can also be configured to allow multiple versions within the same project (e.g. with the help of 'targets' package). Note: there are a few extra steps for 'Linux' users, who don't have any 'Java' previously installed in their system, and who prefer package installation from source, rather then installing binaries from 'Posit Package Manager'. See documentation for details. +Quickly install 'Java Development Kit (JDK)' without administrative privileges and set environment variables in current R session or project to solve common issues with 'Java' environment management in 'R'. Recommended to users of 'Java'/'rJava'-dependent 'R' packages such as 'r5r', 'opentripplanner', 'xlsx', 'openNLP', 'rWeka', 'RJDBC', 'tabulapdf', and many more. 'rJavaEnv' prevents common problems like 'Java' not found, 'Java' version conflicts, missing 'Java' installations, and the inability to install 'Java' due to lack of administrative privileges. 'rJavaEnv' automates the download, installation, and setup of the 'Java' on a per-project basis by setting the relevant 'JAVA_HOME' in the current 'R' session or the current working directory (via '.Rprofile', with the user's consent). Similar to what 'renv' does for 'R' packages, 'rJavaEnv' allows different 'Java' versions to be used across different projects, but can also be configured to allow multiple versions within the same project (e.g. with the help of 'targets' package). Note: there are a few extra steps for 'Linux' users, who don't have any 'Java' previously installed in their system, and who prefer package installation from source, rather then installing binaries from 'Posit Package Manager'. See documentation for details. } \seealso{ Useful links: