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Toni Menzel commented on ACE-62:
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Hi Guys, whats the status here ? the git repo mentioned works perfectly, would
start tomorrow with working and pushing changes, if no one else jumps in before.
To make later integration simple,
i have (locally): imported the ace trunk into the githup repo (initial commit).
Now, on root level we currently have:
- the "old" root level modules like core, gateway,server and test.
- the parent pom from Jean-Baptiste
>From here, i think it is pretty straight forward to incrementally go step by
>step and add new, much finer grained maven modules, starting with stuff from
>core.
At this point, do not pay too much attention to the current target packaging.
We have currently 3 or 4 fully working, but those are workarounds for usually
maven optimized tooling (pax runner) which will be a lot simpler, ones maven
artifacts are in place.
Any objections ?
> Convert Ace build to Maven
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>
> Key: ACE-62
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACE-62
> Project: Ace
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Brian Topping
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> Some discussion has occurred after ACUS about converting the ACE build to
> Maven. This has some unique challenges, mostly regarding build speed. The
> build is currently a highly-optimized set of Ant tasks, which is not
> necessarily compatible speed-wise with a set of naturally decomposed Maven
> POMs.
> Three people have expressed interest in working on this: Toni Menzel,
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré, and Brian Topping. Toni suggested that we start a
> Github project so the three of us (currently not committers) could start work
> on this immediately, which is a great idea. So if
> http://github.com/topping/Apache-Ace-Mavenization doesn't work, let's use
> something better suited somewhere else!
> Shall we focus the discussion here?
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