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Jakob Homan commented on KAFKA-1308: ------------------------------------ Yes, just KAFKA-1308-2.patch (and then manually remove the -SNAPSHOT) designation. This patch has been +1'ed by Neha and I intend to commit it to trunk and the 0.8.1.1 branch. I've been using this patch to publish snapshots and testing those against Samza, so I'm confident the patch itself is good. > Publish jar of test utilities to Maven > -------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-1308 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1308 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Wish > Affects Versions: 0.8.1 > Reporter: Martin Kleppmann > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 0.8.2 > > Attachments: KAFKA-1308-2.patch, KAFKA-1308-8.1.1.patch, > KAFKA-1308.patch, KAFKA-1308.patch, kafka-1308_v2_0.8.1.patch > > > For projects that use Kafka, and want to write tests that exercise Kafka (in > our case, Samza), it's useful to have access to Kafka's test utility classes > such as kafka.zk.EmbeddedZookeeper and kafka.utils.TestUtils. We can use > {{./gradlew testJar}} to build jar files that contain those classes, but as > far as I know, these are currently not made available in a binary release. > At the moment, we have to check those kafka*-test.jar files into the Samza > repository. To avoid that, would it be possible to publish those jars of > tests to Maven, so that they fit into the normal dependency management? > Or perhaps, if publishing the tests themselves is not appropriate, we could > move the test utilities into a separate module that is published, and make > the tests depend on that module? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)