Hi Tiago,

Thanks for moving this forward.

I have one thing to highlight with
https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-kogito-images
I noticed [1], where the swf devui is being used in an image. Imho that
would require adjustments to the nightly pipelines & release process.
Would it be possible to add tasks to the plan that ensure required
adjustments to our CI once the migration is done?

Best regards,

Dominik

[1]
https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-kogito-images/blob/ce62b9d86c2ea0385ab85c3ef5339afe5ecdea72/modules/kogito-swf/devmode/build-config/module.yaml#L30


On Fri, 1 Mar 2024 at 05:54, Tiago Bento <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Following up on the status of this effort.
>
> I know I'm a bit late on the email, but it paid off, as we just had
> our first green build [1] of KIE Tools with Java 17, Quarkus 3.2.9,
> Maven 3.9.6 and Kogito 999-20240218-SNAPSHOT. We ended up deciding to
> do items 1. and 2. together after all, but we couldn't use the latest
> timestamped SNAPSHOT due to
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-25546, which prevented the
> publication of the timestamped SNAPSHOT to succeed. That's why we
> picked 20240218, not 20240225.
>
> We will proceed with some manual checks now to confirm that everything
> is working properly, and I hope on the next status update we will have
> the big blocker removed and that we have already made some progress on
> items other than 1. and 2..
>
> It's been great seeing everyone working together to move this forward
> as fast as possible. Thanks a lot Eder, Thiago, Rodrigo, Alex,
> Fabrizio, Paulo, and Yeser!
>
> [1]
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-tools/actions/runs/8105498131/job/22153897965
>
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 5:59 AM Francisco Javier Tirado Sarti
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Tiago,
> > It was a nice morning reading ;) Thanks for all the time invested on such
> > detailed writing.
> > @Ricardo Zanini <[email protected]> @Walter Medvedeo
> > <[email protected]> I guess dev ui can be removed from current
> > examples, at least from the ones I'm familiar with, since their README
> > files do not really require any graphical tool. But to be honest, since I
> > have focused my work on  SWF simple showcase examples, I'm not 100% sure
> > that's the same case for more elaborate ones, can you please check that
> it
> > is fine to remove dev ui? If this is not the case, maybe those examples
> can
> > be moved to the tools repository (points 9 and 10 of Tiago's email)
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 2:29 AM Tiago Bento <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > DISCLAIMER: this is a long email. Feel free to jump to the bottom for
> > > the concrete task list.
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > This email aims to explain the issue and lay out the efforts that are
> > > in place to fix it.
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > Before we start digging into the problem, we need to understand a
> > > little bit of the history of the KIE community and the Kogito
> > > initiative, at least from the part I started contributing to it anyway
> > > :)
> > >
> > > Back in Business Central days, we had a single stream of development.
> > > We had robust CI jobs that would build the entire stack, from `drools`
> > > to `kie-wb-distributions`. When Kogito came about, there was a fission
> > > in our pipelines. Kogito started to release independently from
> > > everything else, and because of the organic way things started to
> > > organize themselves, the Kogito Tooling initiative needed to have its
> > > own release cycle as well.
> > >
> > > Up until we started the migration to Apache, Business Central
> > > continued on its `7.x` stream, Kogito was at `1.x` stream, and Kogito
> > > Tooling (which was already called KIE Tools) was still on `0.x`.
> > > Drools started its own release stream as well, with `8.x`, and
> > > OptaPlanner I believe had jumped to `9.x` already. This fragmentation
> > > had technical implications, which we are trying to overcome right now
> > > with Apache KIE 10.
> > >
> > > The Apache KIE 10 release is aimed to be an atomic release, where the
> > > entire Apache KIE community follows a single release stream. This
> > > means we need to make sure our code base is in sync, from `drools` to
> > > `kie-tools`.
> > >
> > > This whole conversation of course doesn't come without a background of
> > > CI pipelines, organizational perspectives of what Apache KIE is, and
> > > even poly- vs. mono-repo discussions. This is not the focus of this
> > > issue, and I believe with time we'll converge into something everyone
> > > is comfortable with and that ultimately serves our users well.
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > Due to the lack of unification and flexibility while bootstrapping new
> > > efforts, KIE Tools had to come up with a way to depend on the new
> > > stuff (i.e. Kogito) without sacrificing its own integrity and
> > > stability. KIE Tools, as many of you know, evolved to be a polyglot
> > > monorepo, hosting Java, JavaScript/TypeScript, Go and Docker images.
> > > There's a multitude of technologies at play on KIE Tools, which
> > > ultimately gives our users KIE Sandbox, VS Code and Chrome Extensions,
> > > and Standalone Editors that can be used as regular libraries on web
> > > applications.
> > >
> > > The technical solution we found on `kie-tools` was depending on Kogito
> > > as if it were a 3rd party dependency. We have a single, fixed version
> > > of it and we manually upgrade it to the latest one available when we
> > > need to. This has worked amazingly well, allowing us to own the
> > > codebase and avoid random breaks coming from SNAPSHOT artifacts.
> > >
> > > This allowed the `drools` and `kogito-*` repositories to evolve
> > > independently of `kie-tools`. This also made `kie-tools` responsible
> > > for adapting itself to changes coming from `drools` and `kogito-*`.
> > > Luckily, we didn't have many incompatibilities, but right now we have
> > > an important one, that we'll discuss below.
> > >
> > > Note that at this point, and for this issue in particular, it is
> > > unimportant to discuss why things were done the way they were, or what
> > > we should've done instead. I'm laying out the facts so that we can
> > > understand how we're moving forward now. Of course, I would personally
> > > love to debate this on a separate thread :)
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > One of the most impactful features of KIE Sandbox is the DMN Runner.
> > > It allows people to rapidly interact with their Decisions as they
> > > author them, and this was all made possible because of the JIT
> > > Executor (hosted at `kogito-apps`). KIE Sandbox also started to allow
> > > users to deploy their Decisions to OpenShift, then later to
> > > Kubernetes, and now recently we allow users to deploy anything to
> > > OpenShift and Kubernetes, with a very high level of customization. All
> > > these features depend on `kogito-*`, Quarkus, and all the things that
> > > come with them. Including the Java version.
> > >
> > > Logically, `kie-tools` depends on `drools` and `kogito-*`, as `drools`
> > > and `kogito-*` can (and do!) exist and function without Tools, but not
> > > the other way around.
> > >
> > > As `kie-tools` started growing, maturing, and releasing some pieces of
> > > technology that were useful to other domains (i.e. Multiplying
> > > Architecture), it became a dependency for other projects. Users
> > > started depending on our Standalone Editors, but also on the
> > > Multiplying Architecture packages. One good example is Kaoto, which
> > > released a VS Code extension aligned with our architecture.
> > >
> > > The capability of encapsulating web components in any technology
> > > behind a well defined, statically typed API was really appealing, and
> > > when the Kogito initiative started to design their Runtime Tools
> > > (i.e., Quarkus Dev UIs, Management Console, and Task Inbox), using the
> > > Multiplying Architecture was the way to go.
> > >
> > > That's when the circular dependency started. We had
> > > `kogito-apps/ui-packages` depending on `kie-tools`. Note that it was
> > > also logical for these packages to be part of the `kogito-*`
> > > repositories and release stream. Users upgrading to a new version of
> > > Kogito would also need to have their Task Inbox, Management Console,
> > > and Quarkus Dev UIs aligned with the new version of Kogito. Not to
> > > mention Job Service, Data Index etc.
> > >
> > > For many months (or years!), this was not an issue, as the Multiplying
> > > Architecture packages were very stable and very rarely were modified.
> > > The last big change we had was 3 years ago, with the introduction of
> > > Shared Values [1], which did not impact the fire-and-forget and
> > > Promise-based mechanisms we already had in place.
> > >
> > > Although we were aware of this circular dependency from the beginning,
> > > it was not that big of a deal for `kogito-apps` to depend on an older,
> > > dephased version of `kie-tools`. We didn't have plans of unifying the
> > > streams anyway, and it was the best solution for our users to have
> > > their Runtime Tools packages released together with the Kogito stream.
> > >
> > > That of course changed after the migration to Apache.
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > If you reached this point, thank you for your interest in a little bit
> > > of the history of KIE, and I hope you can now understand why things
> > > are the way they are. Let's talk about what changed and what we are
> > > doing to adapt to the new requirements.
> > >
> > > Hinting a little bit to what I mentioned above, this discussion is
> > > very intertwined with the CI pipelines and versioning/releasing
> > > strategies subjects, as we are essentially discussing code
> > > organization, coupling/decoupling and granularity of stuff, and to
> > > make things easier at least for a while, `drools` and `kogito-*` will
> > > continue being a separate stream from `kie-tools`.
> > >
> > > `drools` and `kogito-*` will continue being able to evolve
> > > independently of `kie-tools`, and `kie-tools` will continue adapting
> > > itself to whatever changes on `drools` and `kogito-*`.
> > >
> > > At the same time, Apache KIE 10 (and the next releases too!) will be
> > > atomic. And for our users, a single release stream. `drools@10` and
> > > `kogito-*@10` will be used on `kie-tools@10`. We started this effort a
> > > while ago, and although we should've been more open about it from the
> > > beginning, we are also learning how to properly communicate inside the
> > > Apache structure. Better late than never :) Thanks for the tip Tibor!
> > >
> > > Here's how we'll do it:
> > >
> > > 1. A couple of weeks ago, one of our newest committers. Rodrigo
> > > Antunes, created automated jobs to weekly publish a timestamped
> > > SNAPSHOT version of `drools` and `kogito-*`. This will allow us to
> > > have a persistent, immutable version to point to on `kie-tools`, even
> > > without having a full release. Timestamped SNAPSHOTs, as we're calling
> > > them, are a little bit different than normal Maven SNAPSHOTs, as there
> > > is no `updatePolicy`, so as time passes, the downloaded artifacts do
> > > not change. This allows `kie-tools` to be stable and incorporate
> > > changes done to `drools` and `kogito-*` at its own pace. We also moved
> > > the publication of `@kie-tools/jitexecutor-native` to this new job, so
> > > we won't have to maintain it on the `kie-tools` side anymore. Thanks
> > > Rodrigo!
> > >
> > > 2. When we define the code freeze prior to releasing Apache KIE,
> > > `drools` and `kogito-*` will need to be frozen a little bit earlier
> > > than `kie-tools`, leaving a buffer for `kie-tools` to start pointing
> > > to the latest timestamped SNAPSHOT and adapting itself to the changes.
> > > My initial thoughts are around 2 weeks, but with constant updates and
> > > proper alignment between the two streams, I see this time reducing to
> > > a couple of days for upcoming releases.
> > >
> > > 3. After `kie-tools` is fully functional pointing to the latest
> > > timestamped SNAPSHOT of `drools` and `kogito-*`, we can now start
> > > preparing for the actual release. We will cut new branches for the
> > > next version (i.e. 10.0.0) and update all configuration files that we
> > > have to. This will be done on `drools`, `kogito-*`, and `kie-tools`.
> > > Every module/package will declare the same version, and will depend on
> > > the upstream modules/packages with the same version as well. We can
> > > proceed with this staging phase as normal. Running automated/manual
> > > tests and eventually signing off that everything is good to go. (I'm
> > > not 100% on the timeline for the Apache release, but with this process
> > > we can guarantee that we will vote on branches that won't change when
> > > we decide to release. It will be a matter of pushing tags pointing to
> > > these release branches).
> > >
> > > With the release process defined, we can now discuss the exact actions
> > > we're taking to remove the circular dependency we have between
> > > `kie-tools` and `kogito-apps`. All of which will need to be addressed
> > > prior to starting the release process.
> > >
> > > 1. (Fabrizio - IN PROGRESS) Make sure `kie-tools` is on Java 17, Maven
> > > 3.9.6, and Quarkus 3.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/960)
> > >     There's a complication here, since we still have three big
> > > packages (Serverless Workflow Diagram Editor, BPMN, DMN, and SceSim
> > > Editors, and DashBuilder) on `kie-tools` that need GWT, and as you
> > > know, GWT together with Java upgrades usually require some work. We're
> > > on GWT 2.10, which should already support Java 17, but we'll know more
> > > once we try it.
> > >
> > > 2. (Fabrizio - NOT YET STARTED) Make sure `kie-tools` is using the
> > > latest timestamped SNAPSHOT from `kogito-*`.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/965)
> > >     We have them built and published every Sunday EOD, so on Monday
> > > (Feb 25th, 2024) we'll have a brand new one to start working with.
> > >
> > > 3. (Thiago - IN PROGRESS) Move `kogito-apps/ui-packages` to
> > > `kie-tools`. (
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/833)
> > >     We started a couple of weeks ago, and we should be ~80% done with
> it
> > > by now.
> > >
> > > 4. (Fabrizio - PR SENT, but blocked by 1. and 2.) Move the SWF Quarkus
> > > Dev UI package from `kogito-apps` to `kie-tools`.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-tools/pull/2167)
> > >     This can only be done after 1. and 2. are merged, since this move
> > > will require `kie-tools` to be ready to build packages with Java 17,
> > > Maven 3.9.6, and Quarkus 3.
> > >
> > > 5. (Thiago - NOT YET STARTED) Move the BPMN Quarkus Dev UI package
> > > from `kogito-apps` to `kie-tools`.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/966)
> > >     We'll follow the lead of Fabrizio's PR from 4. That's essentially
> > > doing exactly the same thing for the BPMN Quarkus Dev UI module.
> > >
> > > 6. (Rodrigo - NOT YET STARTED) Change the Jenkins release jobs to
> > > include publishing both Quarkus Dev UI modules to Maven central as
> > > part of the Apache release.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/964)
> > >     Should be pretty straight-forward, as we already have experience
> > > doing this for other repos.
> > >
> > > 7. (Thiago - NOT YET STARTED) Change the ownership of `task-console`
> > > and `management-console` images from `kogito-images` to `kie-tools`.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/963)
> > >     KIE Tools already hosts and publishes several images, and since
> > > the content of those images will now be hosted at `kie-tools`, we can
> > > only host them there.
> > >     This also means we'll get rid of the two Quarkus apps [2] that
> > > wrap both consoles' static assets. We could be wrong about the purpose
> > > of those apps, so if anyone has more information, please do reach out.
> > > Otherwise, we'll skip the Quarkusification of those static assets and
> > > we'll ship images with `httpd` directly, like we do for KIE Sandbox.
> > >
> > > 8. (Assignee TDB - NOT YET STARTED) Deleting everything that was moved
> > > to `kie-tools` from `kogito-apps`.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/962)
> > >     That will be the point where we actually get rid of the circular
> > > dependency and remove the blocker for the release.
> > >
> > > 9. (Assignee TDB - NOT YET STARTED) Adapt `kogito-examples` to all the
> > > changes we mentioned above.
> > > (https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/961)
> > >     Kogito Examples keeps being part of the `drools` and `kogito-*`
> > > stream, meaning that example modules won't be able to use neither of
> > > the Quarkus Dev UIs, as `kie-tools` is downstream in relation to the
> > > `drools` and `kogito-*` stream.
> > >     The same would be true for Management Console and Task Console
> > > images, but for them, we can use the `daily-dev` tag we publish daily
> > > from `kie-tools@main`.
> > >
> > > 10. (Assignee TDB - NOT YET STARTED) Create some example apps that use
> > > the Quarkus Dev UIs directly on the `examples` directory of
> > > `kie-tools`. (
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/959)
> > >     This is to serve the same purpose of packages that did that on
> > > `kogito-examples`, but now hosted on `kie-tools`.
> > >
> > > Pheew! That's a lot of things to do, but it is the result of two
> > > intense weeks assessing and planning how we would address this issue
> > > in a way that the Apache KIE 10 release can be done in a way that
> > > feels atomic to our users, who are ultimately the most important part
> > > of the community. There's an open EPIC too at
> > > https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-issues/issues/967.
> > >
> > > I appreciate it if you reached this point, and hope you feel welcome
> > > to contributing to solving this lengthy and historical problem if you
> > > feel like doing so.
> > >
> > > I'll personally send updates to this thread every week, on Thursday
> > > nights. Do not hesitate to contact me or any of the people involved in
> > > this effort if you have questions, or simply want to chat about it.
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot Alex, Paulo, Fabrizio, Thiago, Rodrigo, and others that
> > > somehow helped so far.
> > >
> > > Kind regards,
> > >
> > > Tiago Bento
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > P.S.: You might've noticed we left Trusty out of the picture for now.
> > > Thiago is conducting an investigation to understand what would be the
> > > best course of action for it. As much as we have plans to revive it,
> > > right now our focus has to be on getting Apache KIE 10 out. We can
> > > always rely on Git to bring it back in the future, if we ultimately
> > > decide that wiping out Trusty is the best strategy for this moment.
> > >
> > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-tools/pull/691
> > >
> > > [2]
> > >
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-kogito-apps/tree/main/task-console
> > > and
> > >
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-kogito-apps/tree/main/management-console
> > >
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