Add System Requirements to README #71
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On the settings page some convenience features can be configured, as well as the color theme.
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### System requirements
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To run Envoy, you have to install a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) of at least version 11.
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You can download an open source implementation from [here](https://jdk.java.net/15/).
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If you are running a Linux distribution, make sure that an emoji font like Noto emoji is installed.
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## Server Administrator
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To set up an Envoy server, download the package from the release page.
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Because the project lacks external documentation for the moment, please refer to the Javadoc inside the source code to configure your Envoy instance.
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### System requirements
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To run Envoy server, you have to install a JRE as mentioned above, as well as a database.
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In development, PostgreSQL is used, which you can download from [here](https://www.postgresql.org/download/).
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Look at the file `META-INF/persistence.xml` inside `envoy-server.jar` for the database configuration.
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After creating a database and configuring the credentials, the server will initialize the necessary tables automatically.
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## Programmer
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Envoy is organized as a Maven project that is split into three modules.
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Maybe it would be better to change the
Noto emoji
part into a link to download the font (with Noto emoji as the displayed text)We could do that, however the preferred way of installing the font would be to use the distribution's package manager. As far as I know, Noto emoji is available as a package on all major Linux distributions.