regards,
thomas
On 7/7/05, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Grant,
You have to use 'ant tlddoc-all' from the *top level* build directory
only. If you want to build a specific subproject you use 'tlddoc' to
build the *current* subproject. Same with dist-all, etc. There are a
few more minor issues of this nature that I hope to document tomorrow.
I spent most of the day exploring David's new TilesViewHandler for my
day job.
Also, I am hoping to add a failure message if you accidentally run a
'foo-all' target from subproject build dir instructing you to run from
the top-level.
HTH,
sean
On 7/6/05, Grant Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean,
>
> The tlddoc-all target of the main buildfile (which calls all the nested
> buildfiles) is choking on:
>
> tlddoc:
> [java] Error: File/directory not found:
> /home/grant/IdeaProjects/Myfaces/current/build/../sandbox/build/temp/tlds/*.tld
>
> for each of the subprojects. I didn't want to touch it while you were
> modifying the build procedure.
>
>
> Sean Schofield wrote:
>
> >The SVN reorg is basically complete. There are lots of loose ends to
> >tie up but everything has been moved to where it belongs. We may make
> >a few minor changes to things in the future but at this point I think
> >its safe to start working off the source.
> >
> >I will post a more complete overview of the SVN setup in the next day
> >or so. I'll also work on putting something up on our website
> >addressing the new SVN structure.
> >
> >The source can be checked out at
> >https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/current. This will link you
> >to all of the relevant subprojects.
> >
> >The new sandbox project is in place. I added a new component that
> >Matt and I worked on called inputSuggest. Its basically a text input
> >field that "suggests" choices as you type in it. Its similar to
> >Google Suggest if you've ever seen that before. No AJAX at the moment
> >but I think that is a topic for another thread. There is also a new
> >sandbox.war built by the ant script.
> >
> >If you run ant download-dependencies dist-all in the top level build
> >directory you will build everything. You can also run dist in the
> >relevant subdirectory and it will build (or rebuild) just that
> >subdirectory. Building specific subdirectories does require that you
> >build the subprojects that are dependent on other subprojects is fine
> >as long as they are built in the correct order.
> >
> >It seems like there are a few oddities regarding svn externals. If
> >you change two files in two different subprojects (that you checked
> >out using "current") then it seems like you have to commit the two
> >subprojects one at a time. Ex. you change tree2 and tree2.jsp then
> >you have to commit tomahawk and then examples. If any of you svn
> >gurus know if there is a way around this that would be good.
> >
> >There are still a few bugs in the examples apps. I will write a
> >separate post summarizing these issues. The next step is to get the
> >nightly builds up and running. That shouldn't be too hard. I wrote
> >the bootstrap.xml to take advantage of build.xml for most of the work
> >(except checkout and publishing.)
> >
> >James, if you are ready for some maven work, I'd be interested to see
> >if we couldn't publish the website and nightly builds using maven (but
> >still build them with ant for now.) If that isn't workable we can
> >continue doing the process entirely by ant.
> >
> >Finally, I hope to get to updating the website documentation and a few
> >other things later this week. I'll float a few proposals I have for
> >additions to the site and improvements in the documentation for us to
> >discus.
> >
> >sean
> >
> >ps. I'm interested in hearing how Java One went and how MyFaces (and
> >JSF in general was received.)
> >
> >.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
