Now the problem is how we get there. Its going to take the creation of a
jbossas cvs module and copying the existing inherent and integration
code modules into jbossas so as not to lose cvs history. As features
like remoting and cache are broken out, we add the integration code to
the jbossas module, and import the binaries using component references.


I think we are there. There is already a jbossas module defined with nothing but the new build in it. Remoting is ready to make this move (no better time actually). If you give the green light, I will execute what I have described below and we will be on our way to this new path.


As other projects break off, they can do the same. I think with the new build process, it would also be a big help to network as will have modular, versioned components that will be easier to do patch updates for.



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So you want?

1. The jboss-head/remoting directory and its contents (which now only contains integration code on my local disk) to be moved under the jboss-head/jbossas directory (including src/main and src/tests).

2. Then update the jbossas build so it will be its new remoting subdirectory.

3. Remove the jboss-head/remoting directory (thus making it dead in jboss-head). I can't remove the _jboss_remoting module reference from within the jboss-head project definition because of previous versions will still need to have it available, right? (based on some tag earlier on jboss-head).

4. Change the component definition for remoting to use module="JBossRemoting" instead of module="jboss-remoting" within the new build.




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