Commons-logging should not be included at all, we are using the slf4j
adapters.
--jason
On Dec 10, 2008, at 2:18 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
We also have multiple versions of some depends getting pulled into
the assemblies right now, that needs to get fixed:
commons-logging - 1.0.3 and 1.0.4
xpp3 and xpp3_min
org.apache.ws.commons.schema.XmlSchema - 1.4.2 and SNAPSHOT
Some new/questionable depends:
com.envoisolutions.sxc.sxc-jaxb and sxc-runtime
org.jvnet.staxex
quartz.quartz
And backport-util-concurrent is still in the distro...
Also, can we remove com/sun/xml/ws/jaxws-rt and jaxws-tools, now
that we are using CXF for wsgen?
-Donald
Joe Bohn wrote:
It has been mentioned several times that we should be looking to
release Geronimo 2.2 before the end of the year (preferrably mid-
December).
Before we can consider a release there are a large number of
snapshots that need to be removed/replaced in our project. Can
anybody shed any light on these (or others that I may have missed)?
OpenEJB 3.1-SNAPSHOT - Actually, OpenEJB 3.1 was released in late
October. However, the trunk version was never updated and some
additional changes have been included. Recent changes in Geronimo
trunk now require this snapshot that is actually newer than the 3.1
release. IMO we should revert the trunk change and attempt to work
with the released OpenEJB 3.1.
Axis2 SNAPSHOT (yep, it's just SNAPSHOT without a number). IIUC
correctly we need to get an Axis2 release before we can consider a
Geronimo 2.2 release. Does anybody know how close we are to
getting an Axis2 release?
Axiom SNAPSHOT (yep. it's just SNAPSHOT too). I believe this is
required by Axis2 ... so if Axis2 is released then they will have
to get Axiom released as well (and we can pick up the released
version).
-xBean 3.5-SNAPSHOT. Is this snapshot really required (I presume
it must be)? In branches/2.1 we're still using 3.3. It looks like
the latest released version is 3.4.3. I'll give that a shot if I
don't hear from anybody that we really need 3.5.
-wadi 2.1-SNAPSHOT. Is this snapshot really required (I presume it
must be)? In branches/2.1 we're using 2.0. What function requires
2.1-SNAPSHOT and is can somebody directly involved with wadi
provide an estimate on when this might be released?
-geronimo_j2ee-connector_1.6_spec 1.0-EA-SNAPSHOT. Are we at a
point where we can release this spec or do we need to wait until we
verify tck?
- geronimo-jaspi_1.0_spec 1.0-SNAPSHOT. Are we at a point where we
can release this spec or do we need to wait until we verify tck?
- geronimo-servlet_3.0_spec 1.0-EA-SNAPSHOT. Are we at a point
where we can release this spec or do we need to wait until we
verify tck?
- geronimo-jaspi 1.0-SNAPSHOT. This is a new geronimo component.
How close is this to being able to be released?
- geronimo-concurrent_1.0_spec 1.0-SNAPSHOT. How close is this to
being able to be released?
- XmlSchema SNAPSHOT (yep, it's just SNAPSHOT). I believe this is
also related to Axis2 dependencies and will have to be resolved by
Axis2 as they release.
- woden* 1.0-SNAPSHOT. This is also related to Axis2 and will have
to be resolved for an Axis2 release so we will pull in whatever
they require.
- selenium-maven-plugin 1.0-rc-1-SNAPSHOT. I believe that we
pulled this in trying to resolve the FF3 issues. It's not clear to
me if we would have to remove this SNAPSHOT prior to a release but
I think it would be best to ensure that the tagged release can
always be built and run with tests - therefore I think we should
remove it. Any other opinions?
- jspc-maven-plugin 2.0-alpha-2-SNAPSHOT. I'm not sure why this is
updated (in branches/2.1 we use 2.0-alpha-1-20070806). Anybody
know? We should remove it.
- jspc-compiler-tomcat6 2.0-alpha-2-SNAPSHOT. I'm not sure why
this was updated either. In branches/2.1 we updated the maven
plugin (above) but not the compiler but in trunk both were updated
to the alpha-2-SNAPSHOT. Anybody know why?
- ianal-maven-plugin 1.0-alpha-1-SNAPSHOT. No doubt to support
the new legal file processing. Is there a released version we can
use instead of the SNAPSHOT or do we need to get a release here are
well?
Joe