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+ | ====== Installation | ||
The installation does not have external dependencies. | The installation does not have external dependencies. | ||
One can find Oracle JDK or JRE versions from the [[http:// | One can find Oracle JDK or JRE versions from the [[http:// | ||
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- | <note tip>Although Jas4pp works on JDK8, we strongly recommend to use JDK9 (or OpenJDK9) and above. This will significantly increase the speed for numeric computations. | + | <note tip>We strongly recommend to use JDK18 (or OpenJDK18) and above. This will significantly increase the speed for numeric computations. |
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+ | ====== How to run ====== | ||
Use this GUI to explore examples with data visualisation shown in the main window: | Use this GUI to explore examples with data visualisation shown in the main window: | ||
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See [[http:// | See [[http:// | ||
+ | ====== Reading LCIO files from Delphes ====== | ||
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+ | The Delphes program has somewhat different containers, but they alos can be processed by Jas4pp using Python code. You can find Delphes LCIO files in [[https:// | ||
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