Sounds good Maybe just bval-impl then.
Le 1 mai 2018 19:51, "Matt Benson" <[email protected]> a écrit : > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 12:44 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected] > > > wrote: > > > Le 1 mai 2018 18:53, "Matt Benson" <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > > Hi all, > > I have upgraded commons-weaver to be compatible with Java 8 and > enhanced > > the privilizer module to handle method references. Our bv2 branch can now > > successfully run its "sec" profile on Linux. Since it works there but no > > longer works on Windows, I expect the reason is policy file platform > > weirdness. Anybody who wants to work on that is welcome but I'm not > > considering it to be a blocker. > > > > The Hibernate guys have released the 2.0.3.Final version of the TCK > which > > included several fixes and our branch passes this version of the TCK. > > > > As I see it our remaining tasks are: > > * rename and repackage the bval-jsr module > > > > > > To? I renamed to jsr for bval 1.1 to avoid future renaming so hope to > stay > > stable here > > > > Remember that I merged the remaining needed code from bval-core into > bval-jsr as part of the decision to drop the legacy support. Apache BVal is > now focused on Bean Validation in deed as in word. I considered renaming > the module back to bval-core, but I think it's more appropriate to simply > name it "bval". > > > > * add OSGI manifest info to that module and remove the bundle module > > > > > > Bundle was more a shade, we can have both pby > > > > With the removal of the erstwhile bval-core, a bundle shading in bval-jsr > should be equivalent to bval-jsr + osgi. > > Matt > > > > * see that commons-weaver 1.4 is released in the Commons community > > > > We can discuss these in more detail in separate threads, but does anyone > > else know of some other critical task we should be considering? > > > > > > Nthg, just let it go out and congrats for your work! > > > > > > Thanks, > > Matt > > >
