Hi all,
while going through the projects activity in the last quarter, I came across
your commits list and I think we're archiving loads of spam there. I think a
moderator should update the settings here.
Chris
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We’re pleased to let you know that we’re tweaking the way that auto-
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will
Well …
you might not, but a malicious attacker might.
I think the last few releases of BlazeDS, that I did in the past were reacting
to CVEs reported in the XML processing part of BlazeDS. Here, for example, a
malicious attacker could embed xml using xml-entities that referenced protected
resou
hris
-Original Message-
From: Christofer Dutz
Sent: Freitag, 17. Juni 2022 12:25
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: Project retiring and board discussion
Hi Harbs,
you first need someone willing to migrate from
commons-httpclient:commons-httpclient to org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcl
!
We need a volunteer to do the work to create a release for this.
I’ve never used BlazeDS, so I don’t feel comfortable doing it.
Any takers?
Thanks,
Harbs
> On Jun 17, 2022, at 12:44 PM, Christofer Dutz
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have created a branch: "security-upda
Hi all,
I have created a branch: "security-updates" ... here I updated most of the
libraries to get rid of vulnerable artifacts.
All of the tomcat modules, I had to comment out as there's no invulnerable
tomcat version up to 7.
I also commented out the JMS related stuff as there's no active-mq v
Hi all,
I am currently working hard on getting BlazeDS working nicely with Apache
Royale and with more recent versions of Spring.
Here there are multiple issues I would like to address. Also would I like to
ask the Spring folks If we could take over the retired Spring Flex project and
manage th
banner and the user actively clicks on
something, then I agree.
Chris
Am 24.07.20, 09:28 schrieb "Piotr Zarzycki" :
What do you mean shouldn't be automatically forwarded ?
pt., 24 lip 2020 o 09:22 Christofer Dutz
napisał(a):
> I agree that the website sh
I agree that the website should be updated ...
I absolutely don't agree it should be automatically forwarded.
Flex is a non-retired project and therefore requires a project website.
If we were to decide to retire Flex, then of course a redirect would make sense.
Chris
Am 24.07.20, 09:14 schri
+1 (binding)
Chris
- Hashes are correct
- Signatures OK and are linked to an Apache Email Address
- Checked the LICENSE, NOTICE, README and RELEASE_NOTES
- External RAT check reports all is OK header-wise
- Compiling with test passes
- Using the new extension in the Royale build works
Steps for
Hi Vaibhav,
every plugin that is executed during the build is performed in an "execution"
and every execution has an "id".
If a plugin is added via "packaging" or binds to default phases, this execution
is defined by the plugin developer. So YES the Id is defined by the flexmojos
developer, bu
Hi Vaibhav,
your first compilation (the one you are defining in the first plugin definition)
also has an implicit execution id. You should be able to see it in the console
when the first compilation is done.
So you should be able to use just one plugin definition with 4 executions as
long as th
Hi Vaibhav,
If you are building an swf there can only be one source mxml as this is what's
used when you execute the application.
In SWF you have a single source file and the flex compiler adds all mxml and as
classes that are directly and indirectly referenced from that.
You could add an additi
move our Flex web app to AIR desktop app, just
want to double confirm is AIR will continue to work after 2020.
Thanks!
Joel
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Christofer Dutz
wrote:
> Hi Manisch,
>
> Even If you should probably dire
Hi Manisch,
Even If you should probably direct this question at the Apache flex
mailinglist. There should be No reason for it to stop working. However Adobe
have anounced to stop Flash and Air around 2020. So for long term Support, you
should think about other alternatives.
Chris
Outlook for
Hi Niklas,
Use the SerializationContext class to fine-tune the serialization.
Here an example I use in my projects.
@PostConstruct
public void configureSerializationContext() {
//ThreadLocal SerializationContent
SerializationContext serializationContext =
SerializationCon
I really feel silly about this seems I'm the only one up to now. But as I do
tend to think the name FlexJS is a good name and I know what getting rid of
"flex" everywhere inside the project would mean regarding refactoring and tool
support.
Yes (Binding)
Chris
On 2017-09-14 17:37, Dave Fisher
ical to convert the current git
> repos listed above. We want to explore using GitHub's wiki and
> documentation tools.
>
> Issue Tracking
>
> If GitBox allows us to use GitHub issues, we will use that, otherwise, we
> will request a new JIRA project from Infra.
>
>
.
>
> Issue Tracking
>
> If GitBox allows us to use GitHub issues, we will use that, otherwise, we
> will request a new JIRA project from Infra.
>
> Other Resources
>
> We would like to try using Git for our website version control and
> whatever the publishing
I just wrote down the process:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Releasing+FlexJS+with+Maven
Chris
Am 13.06.17, 10:08 schrieb "piotrz" :
Chris,
If you are not going to do this, I can try but probably I will have a lot of
questions and it's not going to happen soon
If we want to do a release of Maven artifacts, yes.
It’s quite easy with Maven, it’s only difficult doing Maven releases with Ant.
Chris
Am 13.06.17, 09:19 schrieb "piotrz" :
Hi Chris,
I'm not sure from that point whether we can cut next RC or not. It seems
that we have to st
By the way … why is this directory called “flex-typedefs” and not
“flexjs-typedefs”?
Chris
Am 13.06.17, 08:55 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
Hi all,
Please don’t let this become another license discussion … I thought that
had been settled. I intentionally added that
e Maven build the final jars
> from there. The differences in the source should only be in POMs and
> other configs right?
>
> What am I missing?
> -Alex
>
> On 6/12/17, 3:53 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>
>>
in the source should only be in POMs and
other configs right?
What am I missing?
-Alex
On 6/12/17, 3:53 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>It should be between the Last call and opening the vote. It is equal to
>“cutting the release candidate
Hi Piotr,
No … all good (
I’d be happy to document things that help someone that wants to dig into Maven.
Right now, most of my free dev-time is going to other Apache projects so my
time is limited, but documenting this a little should be ok.
Chris
Am 12.06.17, 13:25 schrieb "piotrz" :
It should be between the Last call and opening the vote. It is equal to
“cutting the release candidate”.
So, the LAST CALL thread is finished and the RM writes that he’s going to cut a
release … AFTER THAT he does these steps and THEN he opens the vote thread. I
never said anything else than th
No, the steps should be done as part of creating the RC not after the vote.
Otherwise you would be releasing something different than what was voted on. I
remember is doing that for the 0.7.0 and we got quite a lot of questions from
the different bots doing their checks.
Chris
Von meinem Sams
No,
The removing the SNAPSHOT, tagging and setting the new version should be, more
or less, one step.
The maven-release-plugin handles almost all of this in one step. So if your do
a release:prepare all of this should happen. You can then have others checkout
the tag and if all give their go,
Actually not by removing the credentials … by using an empty settings.xml or
none at all and having a default. My settings-test.xml only contains the
location of the maven local repo and no other settings therefore Maven defaults
to its built-in defaults (I did manually provide the artifacts the
Hi,
I must report a “-1” too …
I could successfully build the framework part with the following command:
mvn clean install -s ~/.m2/settings-test.xml
-Pbuild-examples,build-distribution
-DdistributionTargetFolder=target/distribution
-Dwebdriver.gecko.driver=/Users/christoferdutz/Devtools/geck
Hi,
I must report a “-1” (binding) …
but in my case the typedefs are building correctly. Unfortunately, the build
produces SNAPSHOT versions and relies on SNAPSHOT versions. We can’t publish
this to the Apache Release repo and not have these released to Maven-Central.
This is a major issue fo
Ok … so I setup a build that doesn’t accidentally pull in SNAPSHOTS from the
Apache repo:
mvn clean install -Drat.skip=true -s ~/.m2/settings-test.xml
(My settings-test.xml simply excludes the Apache snapshot repo)
One thing I found (no this is not going to be a legal thing … I am reporting
t
You were probably getting the SNAPSHOTS from the Apache SNAPSHOT repo.
Ok … I promised not to invest any more of my time in issues related to the
double-build-system, guess I’ll make an exception …
1) In order to have a proper Maven release, the versions of the maven build
should be changed to
The only 100% safe option in my opinion would be to create a tool to do the
patching. This tool might simply be a wrapper around some open-source patch
tool with a suitable license and provide a Maven goal to do the patching. For
Ant a matching wrapper should make sure the patches are applied eq
Nope … don’t have any issues on a Mac.
I wouldn’t say that I am really happy with the patching and all, the way it’s
done today. We are relying on an external executable. As you might have
noticed, I don’t like executing Things outside the VM and like to have Things
inside the Java world and he
Ok … just saw that it seems to be working again …
Chris
Am 06.06.17, 09:42 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
Well I’d say as long as the Maven build doesn’t work, that’s a no-go from
my side.
Chris
Am 06.06.17, 09:19 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
I th
Well I’d say as long as the Maven build doesn’t work, that’s a no-go from my
side.
Chris
Am 06.06.17, 09:19 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
I think Accordion is now working. Folks have seen their code work with
Dual.
Is there anything else that is stop-ship? Otherwise I will start the
Even if the src/main/flex is the default for maven flex project, it should
already be configurable … same as the output directory.
Chris
Am 01.06.17, 15:30 schrieb "Josh Tynjala" :
I ran into this issue too because I frequently use "source" instead of
"src".
It is indeed true
It was used to compile fonts to swf resources so they can be loaded in the
flash applications.
We need a replacement for that, but I think we can do without. Especially as
Sourceforge and the US export restrictions seem to be causing pain.
I think commenting it out is a valid option.
Chris
Am 2
JAVA_HOME doesn't tell Maven which version of java to use. If your java
executable is on the path, it will take that.
Chris
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Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Alex Harui
Datum: 26.05.17 01:12 (GMT+01:00)
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betr
Well if you removed the dependency in the component.xml all you need to do is
remove the dependency from the pom and you should be ready to go.
Chris
Am 25.05.17, 17:28 schrieb "piotrz" :
Chris,
I will apply your changes and see whether it helps to our problems.
Yesterday I was
Hi Piotr,
I just checked the distribution module and found two references to the
Fonts.swf in the pom and the component.xml descriptor. Now there should be no
further reference to it. Haven’t merged that to the release branch as you
claimed to have done something there … just check what I did a
You let maven build the distribution inside the project … so there is now a new
directory containing stuff. As this is not excluded from RAT it therefore
investigates. I would strongly suggest building the distribution outside the
project directory.
Chris
Am 25.05.17, 16:09 schrieb "Alex Harui
not doing the right thing?
-Alex
On 5/24/17, 12:20 PM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Well Fonts.SWF is the file that is no longer generated due to my "fix" I
>did during the discussion round. But it's strange that it's failing as I
>did a search for usages. But
Well Fonts.SWF is the file that is no longer generated due to my "fix" I did
during the discussion round. But it's strange that it's failing as I did a
search for usages. But it should be fixable by commenting it out in the
distribution xml files.
Chris
Von meinem Samsung Galaxy Smartphone g
oblems. Nothing more to say to that.
Chris
Von meinem Samsung Galaxy Smartphone gesendet.
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Alex Harui
Datum: 24.05.17 18:54 (GMT+01:00)
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [LAST CALL] Release FlexJS/FalconJX 0.8.0
On 5/24/17, 5:10 AM, "Chr
The thing is, I can’t see that file in my repo …
I think you only have this when installing a Flex(JS)SDK with AIR. So
eventually if you ran an Ant build, this is probably there.
Chris
Am 24.05.17, 15:39 schrieb "Josh Tynjala" :
If it's ANE-related, it seems likely that it's from an AIR
Hi Piotr,
I guess the difference is that I always build with examples and distribution
and integration-tests. As I know lacking a unit-test suite checking the running
examples is somewhat the only test-like thing we currently have. So, if you run
with examples, you will probably get the same pr
recommend cutting a RC right now, because if the Maven build
isn’t back to normal, I won’t +1 on it.
Chris
Am 24.05.17, 13:20 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
Would it be ok to cut a release branch with the same name for the typedefs?
Right now the Jenkinsfile which handles the
Would it be ok to cut a release branch with the same name for the typedefs?
Right now the Jenkinsfile which handles the auto-build-branch stuff requires
all three repos to have matching branches.
Chris
Am 24.05.17, 12:59 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
I just merged my changes to r
05.17, 10:50 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
It shouldn’t have anything to do with that, because my fixes just
fine-tuned things there.
Chris
Am 24.05.17, 10:41 schrieb "Justin Mclean" :
Hi,
I’m unable to compile the FlexJS night
It shouldn’t have anything to do with that, because my fixes just fine-tuned
things there.
Chris
Am 24.05.17, 10:41 schrieb "Justin Mclean" :
Hi,
I’m unable to compile the FlexJS nightly release using maven. A “mvn -X
clean compile” gives:
[ERROR] The build could not read
+1 … I should definitely add a direct config option to the maven mojo instead
of having to pass this in using the “additionalCompilerOptions” tag.
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 21:07 schrieb "piotrz" :
Hi Josh,
Precious information!
Thank you!
Piotr
-
I never said that I wanted to prohibit styling by id … just that you would
probably have to use the full id (with the parent path) instead of the local
one.
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 20:45 schrieb "piotrz" :
Chris,
Thank you for explanation!
The idea where we abandon or even do
release out?
-Alex
On 5/23/17, 8:03 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>As far as I understood it, right now debug is the only option as all
>working on larger applications can’t use the release build.
>I think trace statements should eventually b
1
>
>I'm sure it's just a copy/paste mistake. Let's go ahead and make them
>consistent.
>
>- Josh
>
>On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 5:44 AM, Christofer Dutz
>
>wrote:
>
>> So how about just updating all places w
As far as I understood it, right now debug is the only option as all working on
larger applications can’t use the release build.
I think trace statements should eventually be wrapped by a “DEBUG” define to
allow including them and have them excluded by default.
We are talking about efficiency of
Well in that case wherever I run into something like this, the solution is to
simply append the row id as an intermediate.
containerId:rowId:localItemRendererId
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 16:34 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
On 5/23/17, 12:28 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote
Seems our talks are online and ready for all to enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbzoR-pLrL6pLDCyPxByWQwYTL-JrF5Rp
I’ll add a little more later … must do some work now ;-)
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 14:57 schrieb "Olaf Krueger" :
Carlos Rovira wrote
> btw, I want to ask to you abo
So how about just updating all places where the license is not correct?
I guess this should be as easy as 1,2,3 … or are there any problems with this.
Then copy & pasting the wrong version should become quite difficult ;-)
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 13:45 schrieb "Harbs" :
That file is one I creat
So, what was wrong with that practice?
I sort of got used to it and it makes maintaining and extending quite easy. I
really dislike these constant-graves ;-)
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 12:56 schrieb "Justin Mclean" :
Hi,
> Didn’t in the past most Event types contain the constants inside
I remember always having warnings reported by the old compiler, if there are no
constructors, so I started adding constructor blindly. Eventually that’s a
pattern others have been following?
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 12:22 schrieb "Justin Mclean" :
Hi,
We seem to have a number of empty c
Hi Justin,
Didn’t in the past most Event types contain the constants inside themselves?
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 12:14 schrieb "Justin Mclean" :
Hi,
> If you add a bunch of constants to those 2, you end up bloating them.
Still seems a higher cost to have the same thing mentioned
Really supporting “enums” would be super-cool anyway ;-)
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 09:08 schrieb "Olaf Krueger" :
Hi,
>It sounds like enum may be one of those that JavaScript allows that
ActionScript currently doesn't.
I've checked it out and it turns out that for both (AS3 a
Sort of managing to surface the post conference and house-building stuff … have
the changes I did during ApacheCon found their way to the Release Branch yet?
If not I would try to merge them (Or probably cherry pick/patch them in)
Chris
Am 23.05.17, 09:18 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
I just pushe
Hi Piotr,
Well in the old Flex world there was no global id like concept. There were only
local ids, only in rare cases we needed to access stuff “above” and that’s what
the parent was used for. So I guess that in general the same should apply for
new MXML components. The only difference is th
Hi,
Would it be possible to have separate lists of these words and to activate
these in the individual compilations?
I guess the stream will definitely direct towards more people migrating to JS
so I think we shouldn’t prohibit flash related reserver words in the js world.
What do you think?
Hi guys,
In Flex we only had local id's, correct? If we wanted to access something
somewhere else, we usually used "parent". Shouldn't this be possible in flexjs
to? Sort of, only use local ids and have these translated to html id's by the
compiler, by adding the local is to the parents id. I t
Just replying to the last mail of the thread.
I think a lot of other JS frameworks have the same set of problems. I think a
solution most of them use is to create internal ids based upon the id and the
id of the parent component.
In JSF for example they create these ids by this: “{parentId}:{i
Sure
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Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: piotrz
Datum: 17.05.17 12:18 (GMT-05:00)
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [LAST CALL] Release FlexJS/FalconJX 0.8.0
Chris,
Maybe your stuff which you committed to develop this morning can
/FalconJX 0.8.0
On 5/16/17, 3:42 PM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I just noticed while preparing my presentation for Thursday, that the
>archetypes are/were broken.
>
>While it was easy to fix … thanks to Piotr ( it still demonstrated up a
>problem … you can pas
Hi,
I just noticed while preparing my presentation for Thursday, that the
archetypes are/were broken.
While it was easy to fix … thanks to Piotr ( it still demonstrated up a problem
… you can pass in values as “targets” and if they don’t exist, the build will
not fail. It should however fail.
Harui" :
On 5/15/17, 8:34 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>
>IntelliJ inspects maven plugins and hereby knows which config options
>there are and what default values it uses. If you use a non-existing
>config option, it marks
generate the config-xml files. But this would
require a big cleanup in the compiler, but we need that anyway.
Chris
Am 15.05.17, 11:06 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
On 5/15/17, 7:27 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>
>So now the problem is keeping these def
Hi guys,
Having had my first coffee of the day I think I am ready to operate under
normal parameters ;-)
Unfortunately, I seem to have missed quite a lot of discussion. So, let me
please sum up what I understood.
There seems to be problems with the templates in the maven plugin (that are
used
opinion. The internals of the
compiler are your domain, Maven however is something I do have expertise in and
you should trust me, if I make such suggestions.
Chris
Am 12.05.17, 22:52 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
Good luck with that ... LOL
Von meinem Sams
Good luck with that ... LOL
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Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Alex Harui
Datum: 12.05.17 19:03 (GMT-05:00)
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [LAST CALL] Release FlexJS/FalconJX 0.8.0
On 5/12/17, 3:27 PM, "Christofer
.
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Christofer Dutz
Datum: 12.05.17 18:28 (GMT-05:00)
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [LAST CALL] Release FlexJS/FalconJX 0.8.0
Hi Alex,
I think I miss-read the ant thing ... Sorry for that. But I got the
implementing Maven from the ability to process poms as this
f and know how to
implement that I think addresses all three workflows. It was not intended
to be what you are claiming.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 5/12/17, 7:08 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Maven is a lot more than pom files ... I would strongly object almost all
>options in this email.
Maven is a lot more than pom files ... I would strongly object almost all
options in this email.
Requiring ant to build Maven is a complete no-go for me.I didn't put that much
effort in the project just to let this dependency in again.
Re implementing Maven in falcon is also a no-go as it would
Hi Josh,
I tried to reuse as much as possible. If I wasn't, I added adjusted versions in
distribution. So if the originals are changed, these need to be updated too. I
was thinking to implement some mechanism to inform people about that, but I
didn't want to make the build too complex.
Chris
Well if i knew what you were up to, I probably could have helped. But today
were of to Key West ;-)
Probably it's easy to fix.
Chris
Von meinem Samsung Galaxy Smartphone gesendet.
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Alex Harui
Datum: 10.05.17 02:54 (GMT-05:00)
An: dev@flex.apach
Hi Olaf,
Looking forward to meeting you (and others)
While we are at it … when/are you others coming? Would be interesting to know
who is coming besides the ones listed as speakers.
I’m arriving on Saturday afternoon (planning on some party-business down
“electronic-music-avenue” on Saturday e
schrieb "Alex Harui" :
On 5/5/17, 8:02 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>
>Well I guess I could probably do that, but I am no fan of this. The
>Mavenizer is platform independent and is generally able to provide the
>
should be able to unpack
the DMGs on any platform.
Chris
Am 05.05.17, 16:24 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
On 5/5/17, 12:10 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I just noticed that I was unable to use the mavenizer (aka
>flex-sdk-conve
Hi,
I just noticed that I was unable to use the mavenizer (aka flex-sdk-converter)
for Air 24 and 25. A short investigation resulted in the result that this is
probably only a problem on macs as Adobe changed the packaging of the AIR SDK
starting with version 24 and right now we don’t have any
Hi,
For the last few weeks I noticed that the build chain didn’t work correctly on
the ASF Jenkins … Strangely a job couldn’t trigger upstream jobs anymore. I
just switched that to have jobs trigger themselves as soon as downstream jobs
are run successfully. So now the chain should work again.
Maven only runs tests, that don’t require a cyclic dependency to typedefs
and/or framework.
Chris
Am 04.05.17, 06:53 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
The checkintests are not building. It worked for me locally until I
deleted all of the old JS files, then I was able to reproduce it.
Hopefull
>Yes, the binaries are never a problem. I am talking about compiling from
> >source. My point is that - if the user cannot cleanly compile from the
> >sources, we should not be shipping with that module.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Om
> >
helped in 100% of
the cases.
Chris
Am 02.05.17, 18:58 schrieb "omup...@gmail.com im Auftrag von OmPrakash
Muppirala" :
On May 2, 2017 9:43 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
Hi Om,
This is due to the annoying sourceforge ssl update that prevents
do
; > >
>> > >Is this still possible in some way after the change? I can see options
>> for
>> > >maven like
>> > >skipAS etc, but have not figured out a combination that achieves the
>> same.
>> > >
>>
I think I already did that yesterday …
Chris
Am 01.05.17, 22:26 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
On 5/1/17, 10:19 AM, "Greg Dove" wrote:
>
>btw I think :
>true
>
>is presumably redundant in any pom.xml now,
Yes, I'm pretty sure those can be removed. Volunteers
If not, I can always go through the code and wrap things in COMPILE::JS,
was just hoping that I don't need to do that.
Thanks,
Greg
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 2:51 AM, Christofer Dutz
wrote:
> But in general, “mvn clean compile” should have worked. I even
But in general, “mvn clean compile” should have worked. I even double checked
with the debugger … if the other modules are part of the build it would
acutally resolve the artifacts from the target directories instead of from the
maven local repo … I’ll continue investigating this.
Chris
Am 30.
Well you could try deleting “{maven-local-repo-dir}/.cache” directory as this
is where the maven-download-plugin downloads and caches downloads.
Chris
Am 01.05.17, 07:19 schrieb "Justin Mclean" :
Hi,
> What commands did you try?
mvn clean install
I also tried:
Hi Justin,
I think I found the problem … It took me a while to notice, but I think I found
what’s going wrong.
You are running “mvn clean compile” which compiles each module and created the
swcs in the target directories. Unfortunately, they just stay there as they are
not copied to your maven
Hi Gyus,
I guess the reason is that the default Ant job tries to read the file into
memory. This isn’t needed in order to calculate the md5 hash … If the target
used a streaming implementation, it should work with a few KB of memory.
Chris
Am 28.04.17, 16:44 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
Hi Tom,
Hi Alex,
For the FlexJS summit it would be super-awesome if we could have the combined
swcs feature. I think it would make at least the Maven build super-trivial.
Would this be a big thing to implement, now that you’re finished with the
preparations?
Chris
Am 28.04.17, 09:05 schrieb "Alex Har
Glad to hear that ;-)
Keep up the good work (
Chris
Am 27.04.17, 17:25 schrieb "piotrz" :
Hi Chris,
I would like to report that I was able to build library + my project by
Maven.
MAVEN ROX! :)
Thank you!!
Piotr
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Apache Flex
maven local repo and using the
settings-template.xml and built all 3 projects and it worked fine.
Chris
Am 25.04.17, 22:37 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
On 4/25/17, 1:33 PM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>
>Ok seems the html mo
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