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Anita Kulshreshtha commented on GERONIMO-2332:
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I agree with David Jencks that it should be possible to use pom.xml. I did
not use dependency plugin for this reason.
We added geronimo-dependency.xml files as a temporary measure to get the M2
build working fast..
> RTC Put the generated xmlbeans files for the j2ee 1.4 schemas in svn in a
> spec module so we don't need the schemas in svn at all
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> Key: GERONIMO-2332
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2332
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: RTC
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Components: specs
> Affects Versions: 1.2, 1.1.1, 1.1.2
> Reporter: David Jencks
> Assigned To: David Jencks
> Fix For: 1.2, 1.1.1, 1.1.2
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> Attachments: GERONIMO-2332-1.1-openejb-v2.patch,
> GERONIMO-2332-1.1-v2.patch, GERONIMO-2332-1.1.patch,
> GERONIMO-2332-openejb-2.1.patch, GERONIMO-2332-trunk-v2.patch,
> GERONIMO-2332-trunk.patch, geronimo-schema_1.4_spec-generated-src.zip,
> geronimo-schema_1.4_spec-src.zip
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> See GERONIMO-2307. It seems that the option with the least legal exposure is
> to not distribute and sun schema files and not have any in our svn. This is
> a proposed spec module that uses a m2 profile to pull the schemas from suns
> website (where they are freely available), run xmlbeans on them, and remove
> the copies of the schemas that xmlbeasn helpfully tries to include in the
> output. We can then check this stuff into svn.
> A normal non-profile build then just builds these sources into a jar. We can
> replace the xmlbeans step in j2ee-schema with a geronimo dependency on this
> new spec jar.
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