Hi Dimuthu, Ok great :)
Regards, Pulasthi On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Dimuthu De Lanerolle <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Pulasthi, > > We have already developed a test case in the same test class to find out > duplicate jars inside a distribution , which will help us to get an idea > about the distribution size. > > Regards > > > On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Pulasthi Supun <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Rather than just giving a failure notice is it possible to display some >> information on why the distribution size has grown. ex. if there are any >> duplicate jars, files as i remember you were looking into the possibility >> of achieving this. I am not sure about the feasibility of finding out >> duplicate jars and files etc programmatically but would be great if that >> could be included as well. >> >> Regards, >> Pulasthi >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Dimuthu De Lanerolle >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Note: The test will use a common value of 20 MB for all products. In >>> case the difference between running distribution's size compared to maven >>> repo's latest distribution size exceeds 20 MB the test will encounter a >>> failure. Your suggestions to estimate a more accurate common value for >>> comparison will be highly appreciated. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Dimuthu De Lanerolle < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> We are going to implement the $subject. Our strategy for this is to >>>> validate the running distribution pack's size against the latest >>>> distribution hosted in the maven repo. This means that we are assuming >>>> maven repo always carries the latest released product distribution of a >>>> given product. We will calculate the running product distributions size >>>> (before extraction - .zip) and validate it against the latest maven repo's >>>> distribution size using an acceptable value range. (eg: if the released >>>> distribution's size is 170 MB and the current pack's size is 270 , that's >>>> an increase of 100MB which is unacceptable.) What is the common acceptable >>>> value range for every product ? . >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Dimuthu De Lanerolle >>>> Software Engineer >>>> WSO2 Inc. >>>> lean . enterprise . middlewear. >>>> http://wso2.com/ >>>> Tel. : +94 11 2145345 Fax : +94 11 2145300 email : [email protected] >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Dimuthu De Lanerolle >>> Software Engineer >>> WSO2 Inc. >>> lean . enterprise . middlewear. >>> http://wso2.com/ >>> Tel. : +94 11 2145345 Fax : +94 11 2145300 email : [email protected] >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> -- >> Pulasthi Supun >> Software Engineer; WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com, >> Email: [email protected] >> Mobile: +94 (71) 9258281 >> Blog : http://pulasthisupun.blogspot.com/ >> Git hub profile: https://github.com/pulasthi >> > > > > -- > Dimuthu De Lanerolle > Software Engineer > WSO2 Inc. > lean . enterprise . middlewear. > http://wso2.com/ > Tel. : +94 11 2145345 Fax : +94 11 2145300 email : [email protected] > > -- -- Pulasthi Supun Software Engineer; WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com, Email: [email protected] Mobile: +94 (71) 9258281 Blog : http://pulasthisupun.blogspot.com/ Git hub profile: https://github.com/pulasthi
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