Hi,
Here's the situation in my case:
1) I want to improve databinding in the latest kernel which will change (for
example, adding a method to an interface, or refactoring some code) the SPIs
and core.
2) I want to evolve the databinding extensions such as SDO, JAXB and AXIOM
at the same time.
If the databindings are still being consumed at the pre-spec-changes kernel
level, then we have to maintain them by copying them to the branch.
Otherwise, we can just move forward in the trunk.
Thanks,
Raymond
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean-Sebastien Delfino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: Developing extension code with latest kernel?
Raymond Feng wrote:
Hi,
Most of the extensions in the trunk depend on the
pre-spec-changes-SNAPSHOT version of the kernel. What should I do if I
want to start to evolve an extension (for example, databinding-sdo) with
the latest kernel?
I think of the following steps:
1) Copy the code to pre-spec-changes branch and publish SNAPSHOTs to
maven
2) Update the code in trunk to reference the latest version
(1.0-incubator-SNAPSHOT) of kernel
Does it make sense?
Thanks,
Raymond
Can you describe the change to the kernel that you need for your
databinding-sdo work? Is it a big change? Does it affect any SPIs?
--
Jean-Sebastien
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