If you don't have an internet connection, you wouldn't be able to download OFBiz.
Op 11 april 2012 22:44 schreef Jacques Le Roux <[email protected] > het volgende: > The problem with this approach: it does not work if you don't have an > Internet connection: blocking > > -1 > > Jacques > > From: "Pierre Smits" <[email protected]> > > Hi Jacopo, >> >> How about using Apache Ivy more to manage dependencies. That way OFBiz >> should reduce in size dramatically and the modifications of the licence >> and >> notice file are trimmed down considerably. >> >> Regards, >> >> Pierre >> >> Op 11 april 2012 18:49 schreef Jacopo Cappellato < >> jacopo.cappellato@hotwaxmedia.**com <[email protected]>> >> het volgende: >> >> Hi all, >>> >>> the following are housekeeping tasks that could be part of the "SlimDown" >>> roadmap we could do (help from the community would be highly appreciated) >>> related to the big number of jar files bundled with OFBiz: >>> >>> * making sure all jar files are marked as binary >>> * making sure they are listed properly in LICENSE (and if required >>> NOTICE) >>> file >>> * making sure we are running stable versions and not snapshots (whenever >>> possible) >>> * upgrade jars to use latest versions (whenever possible) >>> * remove jars no more needed >>> * rename old jars to add release numbers in the file name >>> >>> Any ideas on how to document compilation and runtime dependencies, >>> purpose >>> and versions of each jars bundled in OFBiz? >>> A useful (but outdated/incomplete) source of information is this page: >>> >>> >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/**confluence/display/OFBADMIN/** >>> Libraries+Included+in+OFBiz<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/Libraries+Included+in+OFBiz> >>> >>> You may have noticed that in the last few days I already started the work >>> of upgrading some jars, setting the file properties to binary etc.. >>> >>> I have also identified a few jars that may not be needed anymore, but I >>> would like your help/input in figuring out if we can actually remove >>> them; >>> in fact, even if I was able to compile and run successfully all tests it >>> is >>> still not guaranteed that some of them may be used under special >>> conditions >>> at runtime (this is true for all jars): >>> >>> framework/base/lib/ant/ant-**nodeps-1.8.1.jar >>> framework/base/lib/Tidy.jar >>> framework/base/lib/ant-trax-1.**8.0.jar >>> framework/base/lib/commons/**commons-vfs-20070730.jar >>> >>> There may be other files in the same condition. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Jacopo >>> >>> >>> >>
