On 05/04/2011 08:10 PM, Markus KARG wrote:
> Well, I have SVN installed and running so it would have been much easier for me if Jersey would have kept SVN... But that discussion is over (or: it was terminated).
This is a different (and not terminated yet) discussion that belongs to a different forum IMHO.
> So for god's sake I will try to find the time downloading and installing GIT.
Great! :)
> As you are running MVN and Hudson anyways I just don't see why the EG members should all run GIT since Hudson could just push a nightly build on the web.
We are not running any jax-rs 2.0 hudson job yet. We do need to address that soon though. For now, you can still browse
the sources online using the links I have sent in my previous email.
Marek
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marek Potociar [mailto:marek.potociar_at_oracle.com]
>> Sent: Dienstag, 3. Mai 2011 20:54
>> To: jsr339-experts_at_jax-rs-spec.java.net
>> Cc: Markus KARG
>> Subject: Re: [jsr339-experts] Re: Low-level JAX-RS client API proposal
>>
>> Markus,
>> you'd better download, install and learn git basics now. :)
>>
>> It's no big deal - 'git clone <repository>' for checkout and 'git pull
>> origin master' for keeping your repository
>> up-to-date will do the trick. Here is the link to the checkout URLs:
>>
>> http://java.net/projects/jax-rs-spec/sources
>>
>> Also here are the java.net git-related topics:
>>
>> http://java.net/projects/help/pages/SourceControl#About_Git
>> http://java.net/projects/help/pages/GeneratingAnSSHKey
>>
>> Santiago and me can assist you with any source code repository related
>> questions you might have.
>>
>> The reason is that I would like to keep incorporating the feedback on
>> the fly and push the changes into the repository
>> as often as possible. After all, that's what the source repository is
>> for. Providing a zip file for every such change
>> would be rather inconvenient. This applies also to other tasks in the
>> future.
>>
>> Alternatively, you can browse the files online too:
>>
>> The latest version of the JAX-RS root package:
>> http://java.net/projects/jax-rs-spec/sources/git/show/src/jax-rs-
>> api/src/main/java/javax/ws/rs
>>
>> The latest version of the client api package:
>> http://java.net/projects/jax-rs-spec/sources/git/show/src/jax-rs-
>> api/src/main/java/javax/ws/rs/client
>>
>> Marek
>>
>> On 05/03/2011 07:18 PM, Markus KARG wrote:
>>> Can you please provide a Source ZIP download URL? I neither have
>> knowledge about GIT nor time to install and learn it just to review
>> this source.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Markus
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Marek Potociar [mailto:marek.potociar_at_oracle.com]
>>>> Sent: Dienstag, 3. Mai 2011 18:46
>>>> To: jsr339-experts_at_jax-rs-spec.java.net
>>>> Subject: [jsr339-experts] Low-level JAX-RS client API proposal
>>>>
>>>> Hello experts,
>>>>
>>>> I have just published the low-level client API proposal page[1] on
>> our
>>>> project wiki. I have also pushed the initial
>>>> client API code (including javadoc) to the public git repository.
>>>> Please consider it to be an initial draft to start the
>>>> EG discussion that should lead to the final proposal.
>>>>
>>>> The proposal wiki page[1] summarizes what has been done so far. It
>> also
>>>> lists some open questions we are aware of that
>>>> still need to be addressed. Thanks to Santiago the page also
>> contains
>>>> an UML class diagram of the initial API classes as
>>>> well as pointer to the client API samples wiki page[2].
>>>>
>>>> Please, read through at the proposal wiki page, look at the sample
>>>> usages, checkout the source code and browse through
>>>> the javadoc to familiarize yourselves with the proposal. We are
>> looking
>>>> forward to your feedback!
>>>>
>>>> Let the fun begin, :)
>>>> Marek
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [1] http://java.net/projects/jax-rs-spec/pages/Low-levelClientAPI
>>>> [2] http://java.net/projects/jax-rs-spec/pages/Low-
>>>> levelClientAPISamples
>>>
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