inline... --- Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/2/06, Prasad Kashyap > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hmm.. somewhere up in this thread, someone had > mentioned that we > > should do this as a bottoms-up approach where we > migrate the ones > > without any deps (call it base modules) first and > then work up the > > chain. > > > > That will impose a sequential order on the > migration effort and may > > also possibly hold it up. If we are to randomly > attack it, then maybe > > we have to use the maven-install-plugin to install > the required m1 dep > > jars in m2 local repo. But atleast now, more and > more modules can be > > converted and the code checked in. It has worked great so far! We have most of the base modules done. > > > > If we used the latter approach, then we'll have to > wait till the base > > modules have migrated before turning on the top > down build. Currently, > > the maven.xml builds only the kernel module in the > m2 format anyways. > > > > What do you think ? Now we are at a stage where people can pick their favorite module and convert it! And if they find a few missing jars, just copy them from .maven repo. Writing another plugin may not be worth the effort at this stage. Thanks Anita > > Yes :) > > It seems like this is what's happening anyway? It'd > be hard to do it > bottom down unless it was all happening in one > person's head. > > So I've leapt into -axis, simply because Axis is a > project I'm > interested in so why not :) This leads me to looking > at webservices > which seems to be missing interceptor at the moment, > so then I end up > in there. Eventually I'll be sending in patches for > the base level > stuff, and then moving back to axis. > > We need to get something automated setup - the > interceptor problem in > webservices is because of on-going development, yet > we have it marked > as a Green-good on the wiki page. > > Anyone know if there's a way to get Maven to dump > the transitive build > order from the project.xmls? That would indicate the > order to fix in I > think. > > Hen > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com