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Posted to dev@tapestry.apache.org by Kalle Korhonen <ka...@gmail.com> on 2015/03/06 07:48:31 UTC

Tapestry-core is a .war??

Why is the latest build building and *installing* a .war to Maven repo for
tapestry-core? Seems bizarre. Does this somehow happen on my machine only?
Earlier, builds have been just fine.

Kalle

Re: Tapestry-core is a .war??

Posted by Jochen Kemnade <jo...@eddyson.de>.
Am 06.03.2015 um 09:03 schrieb Jochen Kemnade:
> Am 06.03.2015 um 07:48 schrieb Kalle Korhonen:
>> Why is the latest build building and *installing* a .war to Maven repo
>> for
>> tapestry-core? Seems bizarre.
>
> Sorry, my bad. In 724b34cd0a696fa76c70294b58cb947b5bafce31, I added a
> Gradle task to run the app1 test app via Gradle. I added the jetty
> plugin to the tapestry-core project which, in turn, added the war
> plugin. That replaces the jar archive task by a war archive task. I'll
> have a look.

I just reverted the commit. I'd like to get that to work, also without a 
separate build file, but I don't have the time right now.

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Re: Tapestry-core is a .war??

Posted by Jochen Kemnade <jo...@eddyson.de>.
Am 06.03.2015 um 07:48 schrieb Kalle Korhonen:
> Why is the latest build building and *installing* a .war to Maven repo for
> tapestry-core? Seems bizarre.

Sorry, my bad. In 724b34cd0a696fa76c70294b58cb947b5bafce31, I added a 
Gradle task to run the app1 test app via Gradle. I added the jetty 
plugin to the tapestry-core project which, in turn, added the war 
plugin. That replaces the jar archive task by a war archive task. I'll 
have a look.

Jochen

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