Hong,
regression has been introduced earlier this week due to dependency
change which moved transitive dependency to this jar to
glassfish-nucleus package. However, I think Jane fixed this issue
earlier this morning so if you update the workspace and run end-to-end
build, you should get this library back in modules/endorsed directory.
Thanks,
Snjezana
Hong Zhang wrote:
> Does anyone know why javax.annotation.jar is no longer in the
> $GF_HOME/modules/endorsed directory? This jar needs to be placed there
> so the Resource annotation class in the glassfish could override the
> one from JDK. The deployment dev tests are failing due to this change.
>
> I looked at the packager/glassfish-common-tmp/build.xml (is this the
> right file that I am looking at?):
> <move
> file="target/stage/${install.dir.name}/glassfish/modules/javax.annotation.jar"
> todir="target/stage/${install.dir.name}/glassfish/modules/endorsed"
> failonerror="false"/>
>
> it seems it is still trying to move the javax.annotation.jar to the
> endorsed dir as part of the packaging process, not sure why the jar
> would be missing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Hong
>
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