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README.txt

====

    Copyright (C) 2009 Cloud Conscious, LLC. <info@cloudconscious.com>

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====
#
# this is a simple example command line client that creates a bucket, then displays all buckets you own
# 1. execute 'mvn install' to build the sample
# 2. invoke the jar, passing your aws credentials and the bucket you wish to create
# ex.
#   java -jar target/jclouds-aws-sample-createandlistbuckets-jar-with-dependencies.jar accesskey secretkey testbucketName