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-======================
-Introduction
-======================
-You have generated an MD-SAL module using the Brocade Archetype.
-
-* You should be able to successfully run 'mvn clean install' on this project.
-* This will produce a .zip file under the karaf.extension directory which you can deploy using
-Brocade's extension deployment mechanism.
-
-======================
-Next Steps:
-======================
-* run a 'mvn clean install' if you haven't already. This will generate some code from the yang models.
-* Modify the model yang file under the model project.
-* Follow the comments in the generated provider class to wire your new provider into the generated
-code.
-* Modify the generated provider model to respond to and handle the yang model. Depending on what
-you added to your model you may need to inherit additional interfaces or make other changes to
-the provider model.
-
-======================
-Generated Bundles:
-======================
-* model
- - Provides the yang model for your application. This is your primary northbound interface.
-* provider
- - Provides a template implementation for a provider to respond to your yang model.
-* features
- - Defines a karaf feature. If you add dependencies on third-party bundles then you will need to
- modify the features.xml to list out the dependencies.
-* karaf.extension
- - Bundles all of the jars and third party dependencies (minus ODL dependencies) into a single
- .zip file with the necessary configuration files to work correctly with the Brocade extension
- mechanism.
-