Ok, I believe I have the first cut at the assembly builds. They were
very out of date, and didn't include all the jdk14 jars, particularly
for plugins.
I'm sure there are more jars we should be bundling, so take a look.
As far as I can tell, the steps go:
mvn -Pall,j4,alljars clean install
cd as
2007/12/17, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Yep, if you look in the OpenSymphony maven 2 repository, you'll see
> the -jdk14 jar. I closed the ticket accordingly.
Well, thank you :-)
Ciao
Antonio
Yep, if you look in the OpenSymphony maven 2 repository, you'll see
the -jdk14 jar. I closed the ticket accordingly.
I'm working on cleaning up the assembly right now as it is rather out
of date. I'm really hoping we can use the release plugin...will make
things much easier.
Don
On Dec 17, 200
2007/12/16, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> * One step creation of assemblies, including j4 backport jars
This might interest you, I noticed it was not applied:
http://jira.opensymphony.com/browse/XW-585
One of the stumbling points of the project right now is releases are
> still not as easy
On 12/17/07, Martin Gilday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this include getting artifacts published to a snapshot Struts 2
> Maven repo (i.e. not central)?
Yep, and as I mentioned, I'm hoping to get the full assembly builds
automatically published as well.
Don
>
>
> - Original message
Sounds very useful, especially for people wanting to test out the latest
2.1.x.
Does this include getting artifacts published to a snapshot Struts 2
Maven repo (i.e. not central)?
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Date: Sun, 16 Dec 20