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Re: Source Tree Restructuring

From: Jason Lee <jason_at_steeplesoft.com>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 10:06:16 -0500

The commit is now finished. Please update your tree ASAP to save
yourself some pain.

I've updated a separate Mojarra WC and am running the tests again to be
sure things are working as expected.

On 5/17/10 9:56 AM, Jason Lee wrote:
> Tests finally finished. Committing now.
>
> On 5/17/10 8:44 AM, Jason Lee wrote:
>> Here's a quick head's up. For some time now, we (or, more
>> accurately, mostly I) have had a start-and-stop effort to mavenize
>> the Mojarra build. Last week, I spent some of my evenings trying to
>> get more of this work done. My first goal is to restructure the
>> directory structures in the various "modules" in the build to match
>> the standard Maven layout. As of right now, I think this step is
>> complete. All tests are passing, and, with Ed's help, I've spot
>> checked several of the major ant targets to insure their continued
>> functioning with no known failures. I am about to commit this change
>> to the repository. If you have no outstanding changes, you should
>> not see any changes (though the IDE projects may need fixing up). If
>> you do have changes, you may see conflicts when you update due to the
>> file location changes.
>>
>> Ed has given me permission to commit, which I will do as soon as this
>> last run of the tests completes successfully.
>>
>> The next step, I think, is to build up the POM files to duplicate the
>> functionality of the ant builds. Due to the complexity in the ant
>> builds, there are some tasks that may remain in ant, at least for
>> now, but I would like to get at least the basic building, packaging,
>> and deploying functionality completely under Maven's direct control.
>> Spec-related and other similar targets unique to the build can come
>> later.
>>
>> I'll follow up on this email once the commit has been made.
>>
>
>


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Jason Lee
Senior Member of Technical Staff at Oracle
http://blogs.steeplesoft.com