Hi Felix and everyone, I can't wait to test this new Maven build... :)
As Stefan said, we have a continuous integration build system running on Chris Custine's server. The address is : http://builds.organicelement.com , but it seems to be down today... As far as I remember the server is running TeamCity and uses the 'release' ant task from Studio's build system to generate archives (.zip and .tar.gz files) for each OS/Platform. Regards, Pierre-Arnaud (aka PAM...) On Nov 5, 2007 11:57 AM, Felix Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > There is no current list of used svn:keywords... > >> If no rule exists yet I'd like to suggest the following: > >> > >> svn:keyword Id > >> > >> /** > >> * Foo bar > >> * > >> * @author <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Apache Directory > >> Project</a> > >> * @version $Id: AbstractStudioMojo.java 350 2007-10-28 12:01:17Z felix > $ > >> */ > >> > > We are not using names into header. Here are our coding standards : > > > > http://cwiki.apache.org/DIRxDEV/coding-standards.html > > It's not a fix name, but just the name of the committer who did the latest > commit: > > > http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.advanced.props.special.keywords.html > > In most java classes I can find the svn:keywords [date and/or revision] > already now. But they are not used consequently > the same way and also not always set as svn:keywords to the file when used > within the file. > > > > >> b) I haven't found any documentation about project/modules/code which > >> is done automatically (e.g. maven reports, maven > >> site, JavaDocs, ...). > >> Is this all done either in the cwiki or packaged into a > >> downloadable/buildable distribution? > >> > > We don't anymore generate the site from code, we use confluence for > that. > > > > We should generate Javadocs though, but I'm not a maven guru enough to > > guarantee that the current maven configuration allows that. And I would > > add that I would be very pleased if you can tell me ;) > > > > Generating maven reports would be a very valuable addition, too ! > > I'll try to add this to the maven studio build. > > >> > >> c) Do any ideas about automated continuous integration exists, e.g. > >> continuum? > >> > > We tried continuum once upon a time, we also tried bamboo, and we > > currently have some another continuous integration server running, but > > we would like to speed up the tests a lot before fully activating the > > continuous build again. FYI, building the server 'cost' 20 minutes on my > > laptop, and around 10 minutes on a fast server. We also have had by > > spamming experience with continuous integration (a mail every 3 minutes > > sent to the full dev list - 200 peeps - 2 days long ...), so we are not > > really keen to play this game again, unless someone who *knows* how to > > correctly setup such an environment handle it (ie, not me, obviously :) > > I think there are already running some continuum instances within apache. > Maybe the infrastructure team has more > knowledge about such running instances and if the directory project can > hang on onto an already existing instance. > > > > I have added you in > > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/directory/The+team > > Thanks. I already did but haven't noticed the alphabetic ordering and > added me at the bottom. So this is fixed now. > > > > Fell free to add a picture (small one :), your web site, blog, to this > > page ! > > I only have my companys website if this would also be ok? > > > > > Thanks ! > > > >
