Folks,

It seems I am unable to finish up all the components today, so you can
work on your components. Some components refer to carbon parent as the
parent while some others refer to carbon-components as the parent.

It should be OK. Also, please note that the warnings are removed till
governance in the alphabetical order, excluding the governance. There
are some more cleanups in the rest of the components that I have fixed
just to work with the carbon-components parent.

I have used a methodology where it requires only a single version change
to change the carbon version in the components, (provided that the
parent versions are fixed) yet keeping the ability to easily use a
different carbon version within your component. To do this I have used
the component prefix in the versions, which then gets mapped to the
global version value in this particular case.

I expect some help from the component authors on cleaning the poms. It
takes a bit of time, but once it is done it is a very clean model and
also will make our life really easy when it comes to releasing
individual components, also this will fasten the build with the
introduction of the wso2 repositories.

Hope nothing has broken :-) I tested ESB and it works just fine, with
the old permissions exception :-) which was there even before.

Thanks,
Ruwan

Ruwan Linton wrote:
> An update:
>
> I am planning to comment out the modules in the carbon component parent
> default profile and enable them as and when I complete the migration of
> the components.
>
> Please note that you could work on your own component without trying to
> build all components.
>
> I will try to minimize the maven warnings while in the process of migration.
>
> Thanks,
> Ruwan
>
> Ruwan Linton wrote:
>   
>> Folks,
>>
>> I am planning to re-format the maven structure of the carbon-components
>> trunk and add svn:ignores as appropriate. You better not take svn update
>> till I finish this off.
>>
>> I will let you know once I am done!, doing it atomically is extremely
>> difficult and that is why I had to send this mail.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ruwan
>>
>>   
>>     
>
>
>   


-- 
Ruwan Linton
Technical Lead & Product Manager; WSO2 ESB; http://wso2.org/esb
WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.org
email: [email protected]; cell: +94 77 341 3097
blog: http://blog.ruwan.org



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