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h1. Make Agents Yourself 

 This page is about the version of MAY based on the SpeADL language. 

 h2. Available Versions 

 h3. MAY 

 The current version of MAY is 3.3.X for Eclipse Kepler. 
 It introduces the latest features, and more, presented in the "Doctoral Dissertation of Victor Noël":http://www.irit.fr/~Victor.Noel/PhD/Dissertation. 
 Previous versions are available at this page: [[Previous Versions]]. 

 h3. Components Library 

 Reusable components are numbered 3.3.X and follow MAY version numbering for the first two digits (currently latest is 3.3.0). 

 Maven artefacts with common components are available through Maven at the following repository (see Maven integration below). below): 

  http://www.irit.fr/~Victor.Noel/maven-repos/ 

 h2. Installation 

 For an installation guide MAY, see the page [[MAY Install]]. 

 For a guide to set-up a new Eclipse project with MAY, see the page [[MAY Project Setup]]. 

 h2. Documentation 

 Reference guides describing the abstractions proposed in MAY with examples are available on the page [[Reference Guides]]. 

 Tutorials are available on the page [[MAY Tutorials]]. 

 Best practices are available on the page [[MAY Best Practices]]. 

 h2. Maven integration 

 For a guide to configure an Eclipse project with Maven and optionally use the MAY component library, see the page [[MAY Maven Eclipse Setup]]. 

 For a guide to use Maven for code generation without Eclipse, see the page [[MAY Maven Standalone Setup]]. 

 h2. Development and Release Resources 

 Release instructions for MAY are available here: [[MAY Release Process]]. 

 h2. Sources 

 The source code can be downloaded using the Mercurial DVCS: 

 MAY: 

  https://anon@wwwsecu.irit.fr/hg/SMAC/victor-noel-phd/may/may-xtext2/ 

 Libraries and examples: 

  https://anon@wwwsecu.irit.fr/hg/SMAC/victor-noel-phd/may/lib/ 

 For Mercurial integration in Eclipse, the following plugin is good: http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/mercurialeclipse