[jira] [Updated] (OPENWIRE-66) Bring the Openwire project build up to date
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Christopher L. Shannon updated OPENWIRE-66: --- Description: We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to Openwire. Things to do: # Update root pom and plugins # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest of the AMQ projects # Upgrade to ActiveMQ 6.0.1 and Jakarta messaging # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc # Upgrade to JDK 17 *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for another issue this is just to fix the build. I also noticed there is the openwire-website module that we may just want to remove as it is currently commented out and very out of date. was: We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to Openwire. Things to do: # Update root pom and plugins # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest of the AMQ projects # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc # Upgrade to JDK 17 *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for another issue this is just to fix the build. I also noticed there is the openwire-website module that we may just want to remove as it is currently commented out and very out of date. > Bring the Openwire project build up to date > --- > > Key: OPENWIRE-66 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66 > Project: ActiveMQ OpenWire > Issue Type: Task >Reporter: Christopher L. Shannon >Assignee: Christopher L. Shannon >Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.0.0 > > > We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to > support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator > no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying > on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. > This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to > bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to > Openwire. > Things to do: > # Update root pom and plugins > # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest > of the AMQ projects > # Upgrade to ActiveMQ 6.0.1 and Jakarta messaging > # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc > # Upgrade to JDK 17 > *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for > another issue this is just to fix the build. > I also noticed there is the openwire-website module that we may just want to > remove as it is currently commented out and very out of date. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)
[jira] [Updated] (OPENWIRE-66) Bring the Openwire project build up to date
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Christopher L. Shannon updated OPENWIRE-66: --- Description: We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to Openwire. Things to do: # Update root pom and plugins # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest of the AMQ projects # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc # Upgrade to JDK 17 *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for another issue this is just to fix the build. I also noticed there is the openwire-website module that we may just want to remove as it is currently commented out and very out of date. was: We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to Openwire. Things to do: # Update root pom and plugins # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest of the AMQ projects # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc # Upgrade to JDK 17 *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for another issue this is just to fix the build. > Bring the Openwire project build up to date > --- > > Key: OPENWIRE-66 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66 > Project: ActiveMQ OpenWire > Issue Type: Task >Reporter: Christopher L. Shannon >Assignee: Christopher L. Shannon >Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.0.0 > > > We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to > support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator > no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying > on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. > This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to > bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to > Openwire. > Things to do: > # Update root pom and plugins > # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest > of the AMQ projects > # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc > # Upgrade to JDK 17 > *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for > another issue this is just to fix the build. > I also noticed there is the openwire-website module that we may just want to > remove as it is currently commented out and very out of date. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)
[jira] [Updated] (OPENWIRE-66) Bring the Openwire project build up to date
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Christopher L. Shannon updated OPENWIRE-66: --- Fix Version/s: 1.0.0 > Bring the Openwire project build up to date > --- > > Key: OPENWIRE-66 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66 > Project: ActiveMQ OpenWire > Issue Type: Task >Reporter: Christopher L. Shannon >Assignee: Christopher L. Shannon >Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.0.0 > > > We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to > support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator > no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying > on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. > This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to > bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to > Openwire. > Things to do: > # Update root pom and plugins > # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest > of the AMQ projects > # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc > # Upgrade to JDK 17 > *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for > another issue this is just to fix the build. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)
[jira] [Updated] (OPENWIRE-66) Bring the Openwire project build up to date
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Christopher L. Shannon updated OPENWIRE-66: --- Description: We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to Openwire. Things to do: # Update root pom and plugins # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest of the AMQ projects # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc # Upgrade to JDK 17 *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for another issue this is just to fix the build. was: We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to Openwire. > Bring the Openwire project build up to date > --- > > Key: OPENWIRE-66 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66 > Project: ActiveMQ OpenWire > Issue Type: Task >Reporter: Christopher L. Shannon >Assignee: Christopher L. Shannon >Priority: Major > > We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to > support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator > no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying > on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. > This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to > bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to > Openwire. > Things to do: > # Update root pom and plugins > # Change version to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT instead of 1.0-SNAPSHOT to match the rest > of the AMQ projects > # Update dependencies to latest versions such as mockito, log4j2 etc > # Upgrade to JDK 17 > *Note:* This task isn't to add the missing OpenWire versions, that is for > another issue this is just to fix the build. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)
[jira] [Updated] (OPENWIRE-66) Bring the Openwire project build up to date
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Christopher L. Shannon updated OPENWIRE-66: --- Summary: Bring the Openwire project build up to date (was: Bring the Openwire project up to date) > Bring the Openwire project build up to date > --- > > Key: OPENWIRE-66 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENWIRE-66 > Project: ActiveMQ OpenWire > Issue Type: Task >Reporter: Christopher L. Shannon >Assignee: Christopher L. Shannon >Priority: Major > > We will need to be able to generate new Openwire versions going forward to > support things like JMS 2.0 and Jakarta Messaging. The old Openwire generator > no longer works on JDK 11+ due to the removed doclet API that it was relying > on so we need to use this new version going forward which is annotation based. > This project needs to be revived and is quite out of date so this Jira is to > bring the build up to date first before starting to made modifications to > Openwire. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)