How to Install Stalwart JMAP on Windows 11

Stalwart JMAP is an open-source tool used to convert JSON to a Java object or vice versa. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Stalwart JMAP on Windows 11.

Prerequisites

  1. Windows 11 installed on your computer.
  2. Java SE Development Kit 8 or higher installed on your computer.
  3. Latest version of Maven installed on your computer.
  4. Internet connectivity for downloading dependencies.

Installation Steps

  1. Download the latest version of Stalwart JMAP from the official website (https://stalw.art/jmap).

  2. Extract the downloaded file to a folder of your choice.

  3. Open Command Prompt in Administrator mode.

  4. Navigate to the folder where you extracted the Stalwart JMAP files using the cd command.

  5. Once you are in the folder, run the following command to build the tool:

    mvn clean install
    
  6. Wait for the build process to finish. Once it is done, you should see a message similar to this:

    [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
    [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    [INFO] Total time:  01:34 min
    [INFO] Finished at: 2022-01-01T05:30:00+05:30
    [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
  7. Stalwart JMAP is now installed on your Windows 11 computer.

Testing the Installation

To test if Stalwart JMAP is installed correctly, run the following command in Command Prompt:

jmap

If the command executes without any errors, then you have successfully installed Stalwart JMAP.

Conclusion

Stalwart JMAP is an essential tool for developers who want to convert JSON to a Java object or vice versa. In this tutorial, we have discussed how to install Stalwart JMAP on Windows 11. By following the steps above, you should now have Stalwart JMAP up and running on your computer.

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