# Building Spymemcached can be compiled using Apache Ant by running the following command: ant This will generate binary, source, and javadoc jars in the build directory of the project. To run the Spymemcached tests against Membase Server run the following command: ant test -Dserver.type=membase To test Spymemcached against Membase running on a different host use the following command: ant test -Dserver.type=membase \ -Dserver.address_v4=ip_address_of_membase # Testing The latest version of spymemcached has a set of command line arguments that can be used to configure the location of your testing server. The arguments are listed below. -Dserver.address_v4=ipv4_address_of_testing_server This argument is used to specify the ipv4 address of your testing server. By default it is set to localhost. -Dserver.address_v6=ipv6_address_of_testing_server This argument is used to set the ipv6 address of your testing server. By default it is set to ::1. If an ipv6 address is specified then an ipv4 address must be specified otherwise there may be test failures. -Dserver.port_number=port_number_of_memcached This argument is used when memcahched is started on a port other than 11211 -Dtest.type=ci This argument is used for CI testing where certain unit tests might be temporarily failing. # More Information For more information about Spymemcached see the links below: ## Project Page The [Spymemcached Project Home](http://code.google.com/p/spymemcached/) contains a wiki, issue tracker, and downloads section. ## Github [The gitub page](http://github.com/dustin/java-memcached-client) contains the latest Spymemcached source. ## Couchbase.org At [couchbase.org](http://www.couchbase.org/code/couchbase/java) you can find a download's section for the latest release as well as an extensive tutorial to help new users learn how to use Spymemcached.