We should remove the openejb/modules from the G root pom.xml.

Once some of the other issues are sorted I can put together an all-in- one-special-build for those folks that want to build openejb+tranql+G all at once.

--jason


On Jun 30, 2006, at 3:09 PM, David Blevins wrote:

Ok, Jason and I got it working on gbuild. Jars are pushed to codehaus via webdav *and* I up'ed the frequency to every half hour. So...

Current openejb jars *will* be available with in (0-30 min + build time) of any commit to openejb.

Does that seem reasonable to everyone? David Jencks, do you think this is good?

-David


On Jun 30, 2006, at 11:14 AM, David Blevins wrote:

Built and published the latest jars from my mac.

For reference it's simply:  Finder -> Go -> Connect to Server
Use "https://dav.codehaus.org/dist/openejb/"; for the Server Address. Good idea to click the "+" button to add it to your favorites.

Anyway, working on getting a similar setup on gbuild.

-David


On Jun 29, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Jason Dillon wrote:

FYI, I'm working with David Blevins now to try and get the OpenEJB jars published... and once published then the defautl build will not need these sources. But for folks that want to build G and OpenEJB in one swoop we can setup a super-build that does this.

But, right now still working on how to get Continuum to publish jars to the Codehaus' WebDAV...

--jason


On Jun 29, 2006, at 3:20 PM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:

On 6/30/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Note http rather than https.

I hope someone who actually knows will speak up, but I thought https
worked fine for non-committers whereas http did not work for
committers.  If true I would suggest https rather than http.

AFAIUI, you won't be able to work with the openejb checkout as if it was a regular checkout. It's only for non-committers' convenience to
let them build Geronimo using M2. OpenEJB committers will have to
remove their own copy of OpenEJB from within Geronimo and work with it outside Geronimo local source directory. Thus, I chose http which is
faster.

david jencks

Jacek

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