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Re: do you build javahelp?

From: Bobby Bissett <Robert.Bissett_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 14:01:26 -0400

Thanks -- I think that answers all my questions. Now I need to either
write an ant file to make sure we can build it (*) or trick someone
down in verifier land to do it. ;)

(*) Per http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=SourceBuildProposal

Cheers,
Bobby

On Sep 24, 2009, at 1:52 PM, Snjezana Sevo-Zenzerovic wrote:

> Forgot to mention - we are not building javahelp, it is picked up
> from maven repository as binary dependency...
>
> Snjezana Sevo-Zenzerovic wrote:
>> Bobby,
>>
>> modules that have real compile time dependency on javahelp are
>> upgrade tool and verifier. The purpose of packager/glassfish-
>> common-tmp reference is to place javahelp jar into shared glassfish-
>> common package and make it available at runtime for both upgrade
>> tool and verifier.
>>
>> That being said, I am working on separating javahelp into its own
>> packager module, but the idea remains the same. We need packager
>> reference only if someone is really using javahelp...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Snjezana
>>
>>
>> Bobby Bissett wrote:
>>> I'm looking for modules that use/build javahelp. As far as I can
>>> tell, no one is building it -- is that right?
>>>
>>> These modules depend on it (I guess):
>>>
>>> hostname% find . -name "pom.xml" | xargs grep javahelp
>>> ./extras/upgrade/upgrade-jar/pom.xml:
>>> <Class-Path>kernel.jar admin-cli.jar stax-osgi.jar admin-cli-
>>> l10n.jar javahelp-2.0.02.jar</Class-Path>
>>> ./extras/upgrade/upgrade-jar/pom.xml:
>>> <artifactId>javahelp</artifactId>
>>> ./packager/glassfish-common-tmp/pom.xml: <!-- javahelp jar -->
>>> ./packager/glassfish-common-tmp/pom.xml:
>>> <artifactId>javahelp</artifactId>
>>> ./verifier/verifier-impl/pom.xml: <artifactId>javahelp</
>>> artifactId>
>>>
>>> Is "packager/glassfish-common-tmp" considered a module? I've been
>>> asked to check on javahelp dependencies (or vice versa) and don't
>>> have the brain power to understand what the packager stuff above
>>> is about. Someone put the javahelp jar file in the modules
>>> directory, so it seems that someone is depending on it.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Bobby
>>>
>>>
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