# Embedded I2P Java Router with SAM interface This project will run under Linux, and build native launchers for Linux, MacOS and Windows. The launchers will include the I2P router, a SAM listener and a minimal JVM. ## Building the launchers First, retrieve this project from git: `git clone https://github.com/knaccc/embedded-i2p-java-router-with-sam.git` Note that the current version of this script uses jdk-11.0.2. If this version of Java becomes no longer available for download, then update the references to jdk-11.0.2 in this folder structure to the later version. To locate a recent JDK download URL, see https://jdk.java.net/11/ Also note that JDKs for Linux, MacOS and Windows will be downloaded, which will total several hundred megabytes. Run the `bin/build-all.sh` script, which will in turn call the following scripts: 1. `bin/import-packages.sh` to retrieve the I2P Java sources, OpenJDK and the Ant build tool 2. `bin/build-original-i2p.sh` to build the I2P project retrieved from the I2P repository 3. `build-launcher.sh` to convert the I2P JARs to modules, compile the Java source code in this project, and then use the jlink tool to build a zero-dependency platform-specific launchers. ## Running the launchers To run the Linux router, type: `dist/linux/router/bin/launch.sh` To run the MacOS router, type: `dist/mac/router/bin/launch.sh` For Windows, run: `dist/windows/router/bin/launch.bat` If it launches successfully, you'll see the message: ``` I2P router launched. SAM listening on port 7656. Press Ctrl-C to gracefully shut down the router (or send the SIGINT signal to the process). ``` ## Check that the I2P router is running and that it is listening for SAM connections `fuser 7656/tcp`