Comments inline below.

  Simon

Luciano Resende wrote:
I'm looking for a distribution that I could use directly, as the
individual JARs are not so useful. Is there a way to get the
distribution built as part of the automated build?


For DAS, I have a "distribution" profile that generate javadoc,
distributions, etc
Maybe we could do same for SCA (and SDO) , and I could use this
profile on the automated builds.

Thougths ?

+1 for including the distribution in the nightly build.

On 6/3/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Luciano Resende wrote:
> On 6/3/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Luciano Resende wrote:
>> > I have changed all ports to 8085 and all the builds are working now on >> > the apache machine [1]. I'll add a page to our Wiki describing how you >> > can watch the results, I'll also configure the builds to send failure
>> > notification to the dev-list. I still have a todo to investigate the
>> > usage of the binary created on the build.
>> >
>> > [1] http://vmbuild.apache.org:8080/continuum/servlet/continuum
>> >
>>
>> The Apache Tuscany SCA Implementation Project says "Tuscany SDO
>> Implementation Project" in the Group column. I was expecting to see SCA
>> instead. What is the Group used for?
>
> The default behavior of the continuum admin ui is to add all
> sub-projects of a given pom, and because SCA was generating many
> projects, I decided to just re-use a SDO one and point to the SCA
> project pom to build it recursively. The group description you are
> seeing should not really affect anything, but also it's not an edit
> field (at least I couldn't find a place to edit it).

I'm thinking that it's a little confusing, as our SCA implementation
does not have a hard dependency on SDO.
>
I think these should be kept separate.  What is the disadvantage of
doing this?

>
>> I just triggered a successfull build of the SCA runtime. Where can I get
>> the binaries produced by the build? I couldn't find a link to them...
>>
>
> Open the continuum build project, go to Working copy tab on the top
> and you should have access to all built artifacts (same folder
> structure as local build)
>

I'm looking for a distribution that I could use directly, as the
individual JARs are not so useful. Is there a way to get the
distribution built as part of the automated build?

>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Jean-Sebastien
>>
>>


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