Hello,

On 25/03/18 21:03, Michael Vorburger wrote:
>     This of course is not a simple change.  
> 
> 
> So I actually toyed with Gradle POC in infrautils on the long flight
> over to ONS, see
> https://github.com/opendaylight/infrautils/compare/master...vorburger:gradle
> ... and it's, of course, totally feasible. It already "works" as in it
> builds the infrautils JARs, but this first POC is way overly simplistic,
> of course. Still, my current feeling is that it's probably not years and
> years of work to drive this further... but as always, you only know
> really know the total effort when you are realy fully done. ;-)

Yes, infrautils is a nice POC, but it does not begin to exercise the
complexities encountered. Converting md-sal would be a more appropriate POC.

> The last slide in the DDF session Stephen and I just presented has more
> thoughts,
> here: 
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BR5CLxTO2CU8ZyhdzoGDFhki4mZFklJMxIWLCjCbbX8/edit#slide=id.g356b7b4527_0_5
> 
> As per that slide, main things are YANG generation (some work, but *N
> days, not weeks or months perhaps?) and our entire Karaf Maven support.
> Full disclosure: I'm motivated to perhaps try to contribute something
> re. the YANG generation, but personally not very interested in Gradle
> support for Karaf features and distributions. Is anyone else reading
> this? ;-)

The equivalent of yang-maven-plugin (and integration with all the
codegen plugins like mdsal-binding-java-api-generator) is the very
minimum required.

Proper integration with any packaging we use -- be it Karaf or anything
else.

Both need to be ready before we ever contemplate embarking on this path.

Regards,
Robert

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