Interesting that you would put [action1] in when discussing struts but not
[faces] when discussing faces.  This is a real upside down deal, isn't it?

On 4/5/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I'd like to address some the current [action 1] build issues.  Now
> that we've simplified the directory structure (thanks Don!), I'd like
> to spend some time on our build process.
>
>
> Please comment on the following, if I don't hear back soon I'll go
> ahead and take care of these...
>
> 1. sample apps
>
> action/apps/blank
>   - I think we should remove the dependency on tiles, blank should
> not be an empty showcase for how to work with tiles.
>
> 2. Dependency declarations are inconsistent.  For example, some Maven
> 1 targets end with...
>
> ...
> ...
> struts-tiles-1.3.1-SNAPSHOT.jar (try downloading from http://
> struts.apache.org/)
> struts-core-1.3.2-SNAPSHOT.jar (try downloading from http://
> struts.apache.org/)
> struts-extras-1.3.2-SNAPSHOT.jar (try downloading from http://
> struts.apache.org/download.cgi)
> struts-taglib-1.3.2-SNAPSHOT.jar (try downloading from http://
> struts.apache.org/download.cgi)
> ...
> ...
>
> So, is it 1.3.1 or 1.3.2?  Is it download.cgi or the root of the
> project site?
>
>
>
> And a few more questions:
> Q. We have a Maven 1 and Maven 2 build available, is this really
> necessary?  Why not just go with Maven 2?
>
> Q. I know there was apprehension about moving to Maven 2 a while back
> because of the lack of plugins compared to maven 1.  Is this still
> the case?
>
> Q. How many other committers are committed to learning and perfecting
> our Maven 1 and/or 2 builds?
>
> Q. What is the difference between these?
>   sandbox/tiles/tiles-documentation
>   sandbox/tiles-documentation
>
>
>
> I have more, but I'll fire this off for now...
>
>
> --
> James Mitchell
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