Building against Master ======================= It is advisable to develop CorDapps against the most recent Corda stable release. However you may need to build against the unstable Master branch if you are using a very recent feature, or are testing a PR on the main codebase. To work against the Master branch, proceed as follows: 1. Open a terminal window in the folder where you cloned the Corda repository (available `here `_) 2. Use the following command to check out the latest master branch: ``git checkout master; git pull`` 3. Publish Corda to your local Maven repository using the following commands: * Unix/Mac OSX: ``./gradlew install`` * Windows: ``gradlew.bat install`` By default, the Maven local repository is found at: * ``~/.m2/repository`` on Unix/Mac OS X * ``%HOMEPATH%\.m2`` on Windows This step is not necessary when using a stable releases, as the stable releases are published online .. warning:: If you do modify your local Corda repository after having published it to Maven local, then you must re-publish it to Maven local for the local installation to reflect the changes you have made. .. warning:: As the Corda repository evolves on a daily basis, two clones of the Master branch at different points in time may differ. If you are using a Master release and need help debugging an error, then please let us know the **commit** you are working from. This will help us ascertain the issue. 4. Update the ``ext.corda_release_version`` property in your CorDapp's root ``build.gradle`` file to match the version here: https://github.com/corda/corda/blob/master/build.gradle#L7