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In most cases, Pigskin will be used as a program that is executed on the machine that is to be updated. For an introduction to Pigskin and information on using Pigskin as a program, follow the Using the Pigskin Program link. If the system you are developing is in Java or has the ability to directly interact with Java libraries, you may want to interact with Pigskin directly as a Java library. Follow the Using the Pigskin Library link to learn more. Note that it is recommended that you only use Pigskin as a library if there is a function that you can't perform by running Pigskin as a program. |