Maybe another thing is cleaner separation of the packagings of ServiceMix,
such that we can have the stand-alone project,  then the TomCat WAR
deployment, JBoss Deployment (obviously outside Apache) and Geronimo
deployment as separate downloads.  I was just thinking this might reduce the
size of each download.

Another thought i wonder if we could take something like IzPack (now moving
to ASL) and actually create an installer for each - I believe there is a
Maven2 plugin in the works (might even be complete).

As a side I wonder whether you could create an installer based on Maven
embedded that you pick the projects and it assemblys them for you on your
machine from the repos - then you could re-open the installer and choose
update?

P

On 7/7/06, Philip Dodds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Cool idea :)

P

On 7/7/06, James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 7/7/06, Philip Dodds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah - actually we might want to do something like :
> >
> > * container
> > * core tooling (just currently the jbi-maven-plugin)
> > * components
> > * archetypes
> > * other tooling like web applications, portal stuff, high end tools,
> > eclipse tooling etc
> >
> > Since the archetypes are sort out outside of the tooling world and I
> can see
> > there being quite a few archetypes.
>
> Agreed. We might get clever one day and auto-generate some instances
> from the artifacts and try deploy them in servicemix as an integration
> test.
>
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>
> James
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