Hi Shameera

 

thank you very much for that info;

 

The issue why I used java-7-oracle has to do with the fact that certain 
axis2-JAXWS  supports annotation classes through interfaces which actually 

run only in a jdk 7 environment/implementation. Our jdk-6/jre/lib/endorsed dir 
endorses certain jars from the jdk 7. This in a jdk 6 environment to 

make certain code of axis2-1.6.1 JAXWS work with certain axis2 - JAXWS foreseen 
annotation classes.

 

So what do you think about the following;

axis2-dev's to come out with a table and declare the system configurations 

a given svn update of axis2 must compile and has all tests running.

 

OR

 

write a SW prerequisite for axis2 and say clearly when a certain version of 
axis2 runs/builds only on a certain version of java jdk.

for me this is always a bit of a mystery. what about you?

 

OK - I will try tonight with java-6-oracle

 

thanksfull

Josef

 

 

Von: Shameera Rathnayaka [mailto:shameerai...@gmail.com] 
Gesendet: Montag, 25. März 2013 17:14
An: java-user@axis.apache.org
Cc: axis-u...@ws.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [axis2] trunk not building on Ubuntu

 

H

i Stadelmann,

 

It is working fine with jdk 6 , but not jdk 7, getting some test failures in 
kernel with jdk 7. (here i am talking about oracle jdks)

 

my environment:

OS- Ubuntu 12.04, Maven 3.0.4 

 

Thanks, 

Shameera.

 

 

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Stadelmann Josef 
<josef.stadelm...@axa-winterthur.ch> wrote:

Hi I just like to know if on a Ubuntu 10.04 with jdk java-7-oracle, 
maven-3.0.5, ant-1.8.4 should build and test error free?

At my site it is a nightmare!

I have built OpenJDK 8 on that Ubuntu system!

Then I used that built OpenJDK 8 for NetBeans 7.3

BUT I was unable to build axis2 latest trunk sources!

So I changed away from OpenJDK and installed a Java-7-Oracle jdk on my Ubuntu 
10.04

I took a terminal window, left of NetBeans 7.3, and re-tried to build axis2 
trunk again.

absolute no luck, it's a nightmare. 

it fails with surefire tests, 

so I started to <exclude> each one which did not run and made progress; 

but now at integration testing, there are just too many sure fire tests not 
running. 

So I gave up and ask here.

Hence I just like to know if on a Ubuntu 10.04 with jdk java-7-oracle, 
maven-3.0.5, ant-1.8.4 should build and test error free?

Did someone try this build?

What up building axis2 on Ubuntu - or is Ubuntu for the foxes, can I give up 
this attempt?

Josef 





 

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