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Posted to dev@juddi.apache.org by "Viens, Steve" <St...@FMR.COM> on 2004/05/05 16:30:33 UTC
RE: missing .jar files
Andy,
I'm getting close to producing the release. One of the things I've done
is removed the docs directory from CVS (well, really I just deleted all
the files within it). The idea is that the build script will create a
'docs' directory in the 'build' directory and populate it with the
generated Javadoc and the generated web site.
But I'm still having trouble generating the web site and as far as I can
tell you're the only person that's been able to successfully build it.
Can you confirm once again (sorry) that it's building correctly? Once I
can build it I need to add a little bit of documentation to it and then
begin whatever process Apache requires for generating releases.
Steve
Steve Viens
Fidelity Center for Applied Technology
Open Source Support Center
http://opensource.fmr.com <http://opensource.fmr.com/>
617.392.0496 (phone)
617.385.1954 (fax)
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Cutright [mailto:Andy.Cutright@borland.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 10:15 AM
To: juddi-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: RE: missing .jar files
hi brian,
the apache foundation has policies regarding redistributing
libraries from outside sources. we've removed a number of libraries from
our distribution to comply with apache policies. you'll see a README in
the ws-juddi/lib directory listing required libraries.
we're working on improving documentation. sorry for the
confusion,
cheers,
andy
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From: Brian Robinson [mailto:brobinson@gestalt-llc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 7:03 AM
To: juddi-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: missing .jar files
I'm trying to build, deploy, and use jUDDI from what's
currently in CVS, and I've found that some .jar files are missing
(unless my CVS client is lying to me, which sometimes happens). They
are:
/lib/saaj.jar (referred to by war target in
build.xml)
/lib/jaxrpc.jar (referred to by war target in
build.xml)
a .jar file with javax.servlet classes (servlet.jar or
j2ee.jar) (needed by compile target in build.xml -
project.classpath - *.jar)
Also, note that I'm using anonymous access to the CVS
server. I'm not sure if this makes a difference.
Thanks,
Brian R. Robinson
Senior Consultant
Gestalt LLC <http://www.gestalt-llc.com/>
(856) 614-5520