Miroslav,

The artifacts are you talking about are kind of "uber" jars that are
provided only for convenience. For example the ops4j base is the sum of all
ops4j base jars and is there for backwards compatibility.
Pax web jetty bundle is pax web jetty + jetty.

HTH,
Alin

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Miroslav Pokorny <
miroslav.poko...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I have noticed many source downloads are extremely small and do not contain
> the java files for classes belonging exclusively to it.
>
> *ops4j-base-1.2.0-source.jar*
> Which is only 316 bytes and should contain many classes but only contains a
> lone manifest.
>
> *pax-web-jetty-bundle*
> The source download only contains a solitary class
>
> org.ops4j.pax.web.service.jetty.internal.CompositeActivator
>
> In the end i created my own archives with source by grabbing the files from
> svn, however it seems to me the point of the source downloads is to contain
> the source files pre-packaged as a convenience which they are not atm.
> Perrhaps i am missing something...
>
> --
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