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Posted to scm@geronimo.apache.org by sc...@geronimo.apache.org on 2004/11/04 18:06:32 UTC
[Apache Geronimo Wiki] Updated: WishList/M3
Date: 2004-11-04T09:06:32
Editor: DavidFarb <dm...@chicagonet.net>
Wiki: Apache Geronimo Wiki
Page: WishList/M3
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/WishList/M3
no comment
Change Log:
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@@ -28,3 +28,9 @@
= Hot Deploy Dir =
Would be nice to have "dump EAR here, it gets (re)deployed" directory
+
+= Stable Nightly Buildable Source =
+
+Would be nice if the nightly extraction from Subversion usually built.
+Along those lines, why not break Geronimo into a core set of modules and an optional set.
+For example, if some one is not using Derby, Axis or Spring, why should thier nightly build be dependant on them?
Re: [Apache Geronimo Wiki] Updated: WishList/M3
Posted by Davanum Srinivas <da...@gmail.com>.
About Axis, J2EE 1.4 mandates several web services jsr's and we have
to make it work seemlessly with the rest of the system. I apologize
for the geronimo-axis module breaking builds. If Axis breaks i will
fix it ASAP or comment it out myself in the project.properties.
thanks,
dims
On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 17:06:32 -0000, scm@geronimo.apache.org
<sc...@geronimo.apache.org> wrote:
> Date: 2004-11-04T09:06:32
> Editor: DavidFarb <dm...@chicagonet.net>
> Wiki: Apache Geronimo Wiki
> Page: WishList/M3
> URL: http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/WishList/M3
>
> no comment
>
> Change Log:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> @@ -28,3 +28,9 @@
> = Hot Deploy Dir =
>
> Would be nice to have "dump EAR here, it gets (re)deployed" directory
> +
> += Stable Nightly Buildable Source =
> +
> +Would be nice if the nightly extraction from Subversion usually built.
> +Along those lines, why not break Geronimo into a core set of modules and an optional set.
> +For example, if some one is not using Derby, Axis or Spring, why should thier nightly build be dependant on them?
>
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Davanum Srinivas - http://webservices.apache.org/~dims/