On 11/30/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Nov 30, 2006, at 8:00 AM, Paul McMahan wrote:
> -  I asked [EMAIL PROTECTED] about publishing their 6.0.2 beta jars in a
> maven repo but got no response yet.  Since some of their 6.0.1 alpha
> jars were published in the snapshot repo I suspect they should be
> willing to publish the beta jars.  Are there any concerns with
> publishing those jars in my personal repo at people.apache.org as an
> interim solution?  I don't like that but can't think of a better
> approach.

There are a couple places where we have put the jars right in the
module as a file system repository.  See the dojo app for one.  I
think that might be a less troublesome solution: I'd consult jason
dillon for his opinion.

I'm familiar with the dojo app but my concern with taking that
approach is that unlike dojo the tomcat jars are needed in several
different modules/configs/assemblies.  But when it comes to maven
Jason is always yanking rabbits out of a hat so he can probably
recommend a solution.

> -  I'm proposing that we introduce a new jee5 spec config and point
> rmi-naming at it instead of the j2ee 1.4 spec config.  I'm hopeful
> that the jetty assemblies will continue to work after making that
> change but cannot guarantee.  If that causes you concerns then I'm
> open to an alternate approach.

Thinking about this more I think we should perhaps rename the specs
configs "specs" without the j2ee-1.4 stuff in the name and start
putting the new specs into it.  I'm also starting to think that
keeping jetty5 around in 2.0 will just slow us down even if it isn't
causing any problems.

OK I like that solution better too.

It would be great if we could avoid having rmi-naming depend on the
specs module :-/

agreed.

Best wishes,
Paul

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