+Besides the exact same requirements as in the Unix case, you will need
+the Windows SDK installed (which in turn requires .NET Framework 4).
+
+Sensible default is assumed for 'yaz.path'. 'swig' is set without path
+so either specify absolute path or update the PATH environment to include
+directory holding swig.exe. Both can be overriden through:
+
+mvn -Dyaz.path=/path/to/yaz/installation -Dswig=/path/to/swig/binary install
+
+Use the command prompt provided with the Windows SDK.
+
+
+RUNNING A TEST PROGRAM
+
+A trivial test program is included in the yaz4.jar, you can invoke it to check
+the sanity of your yaz4j compilation/installation. On Windows, the YAZ/bin
+directory (default "C:\Porgam Files\YAZ\bin", if you are using YAZ installer)
+MUST be on the PATH, otherwise dependent shared libraries will fail to load.
+Run:
+
+ java -Djava.library.path=/path/to/yaz4j/dll/or/so/dir -jar any/target/yaz4j.jar
+
+Where "/path/to/yaz4j/dll/or/so/dir" points to the directory containing the
+native yaz4j libary (Windows -> yaz4j/win32/target, Unix -> yaz4j/unix/target).
+You can omit this flag, if your yaz4j.dll/so is already available on the
+library path.
+
+
+LINKS
+
+The following is most probably already outdated, consult Google.
+
+* JDK
+ http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
+
+* Maven
+ http://maven.apache.org/download.cgi
+
+* Swig
+ http://www.swig.org/download.html
+
+* YAZ
+ http://www.indexdata.com/yaz
+
+* Windows SDK
+ http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8279