For example your WsgenCommand.java becomes:
snip
package org.apache.geronimo.jaxws.builder;
import org.apache.geronimo.gshell.command.CommandAction;
import org.apache.geronimo.gshell.command.CommandContext;
import org.apache.geronimo.gshell.command.Arguments;
import
Um, on a related note, I think that *most* of the geronimo-commands
that are currently implemented in Groovy really shouldn't be. They
are rather small, don't really use much of the Groovy language
advantages, and seems like they also suffer from cut-and-paste atrophy.
A few of the
There are some code and configuration changes to use the latest gshell.
--jason
On Dec 1, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Jarek Gawor wrote:
Jason,
Will the existing gshell commands need to be updated to work with the
latest gshell?
Jarek
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 4:59 AM, Jason Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Go for it, as long as you can get it in and working before Dec. 12th.
-Donald
Jason Dillon wrote:
Is there any release planned for server/trunk soonerish? I ask because
I'm about ready to release GShell 1.0-alpha-2, and I'd like to update
server/trunk to use its awesome goodness. Anyone
Jason,
Will the existing gshell commands need to be updated to work with the
latest gshell?
Jarek
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 4:59 AM, Jason Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any release planned for server/trunk soonerish? I ask because I'm
about ready to release GShell 1.0-alpha-2, and
There's a release map for 2.2 here
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxPMGT/geronimo-22-release-status.html. It looks
like we have a code freeze on Dec. 12 with a proposed release candidate on
Jan. 9. I think that gives us enough time to work out any kinks that might
be introduced with a new GShell.
Is there any release planned for server/trunk soonerish? I ask
because I'm about ready to release GShell 1.0-alpha-2, and I'd like to
update server/trunk to use its awesome goodness. Anyone see any
problems with that?
--jason