Personally, I can't see why you would want to get these apps from Maven instead from the Jenkins build server. The jenkins builds have all the frameworks embedded.
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Henrique Prange <hpra...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Greg, > > Wonder version of JavaMonitor and wotaskd are built with the > skipAppleProvidedFrameworks option active. Which means that the WebObjects > jars are not included in the final package. We decided to package Wonder > applications this way to avoid overloading our servers space too fast. > > Anyway, I can change the Maven configuration for these applications if the > community consider important to have those applications in the Maven > repository. > > Cheers, > > Henrique > > On Jun 30, 2013, at 10:38 AM, G Brown <gsbr...@umich.edu> wrote: > > > Fun. > > > > Apple updates leads to broken Javamonitor and wotaskd. > > > > This was on an older snow leopard system, so I thought–after too much > time of googling around–maybe it is time to use the updated Web objects > community version of Javamonitor and wotaskd. > > > > Try 1: > > > > All these things should be built and downloadable from the nexus library > (maven) . Should be easy, right? I go to the repository and download > Javamonitor; move it into place, and then I look what's inside of it. No > application, no wobootstrap, etc. All the wonder applications are built > wrong in the maven repositories. > > > > Try 2: > > > > Well let's go back to the source and rebuild it. We switch to the 5.8 > release and try to compile. Something's broken, lots of errors with rest > stuff. Build failed. > > > > > > * wonder_5 e10c06a [pw/wonder_5] Wonder 5.8.2 > release. Commits from integration branch from October 09th 2012 to November > 07th 2012. > > > > > > > > global.dummy: > > [wocompile] Compiling 28 source files to /Users/gb/Roots/classes/ERRest > > [wocompile] > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/Frameworks/EOF/ERRest/Sources/er/rest/routes/ERXRouteRequestHandler.java:737: > cannot find symbol > > [wocompile] symbol : method notEqual(java.lang.Class<capture#357 of ? > extends er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController>,java.lang.Class<capture#494 of ? > extends er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController>) > > [wocompile] location: class org.apache.commons.lang.ObjectUtils > > [wocompile] boolean isDifferentController = > ObjectUtils.notEqual(duplicateRoute.controller(), route.controller()); > > [wocompile] > ^ > > [wocompile] > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/Frameworks/EOF/ERRest/Sources/er/rest/routes/ERXRouteRequestHandler.java:738: > cannot find symbol > > [wocompile] symbol : method notEqual(java.lang.String,java.lang.String) > > [wocompile] location: class org.apache.commons.lang.ObjectUtils > > [wocompile] boolean isDifferentAction = > ObjectUtils.notEqual(duplicateRoute.action(), route.action()); > > [wocompile] ^ > > [wocompile] Note: > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/Frameworks/EOF/ERRest/Sources/er/rest/routes/ERXRouteRequestHandler.java > uses unchecked or unsafe operations. > > [wocompile] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details. > > [wocompile] 2 errors > > > > BUILD FAILED > > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/build.xml:12: The > following error occurred while executing this line: > > > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/Build/build/build.xml:1377: > The following error occurred while executing this line: > > > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/Build/build/build.xml:1368: > The following error occurred while executing this line: > > > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/Build/build/build.xml:119: > The following error occurred while executing this line: > > > /Users/gb/SoftwareProjects/woprojects/wondergit/Build/build/generic.xml:270: > Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details. > > > > Total time: 17 seconds > > > > > > Try 3: > > > > Maybe the web apps which Jenkins builds will work. What version they are > who knows, and who knows if it will work with Snow Leopard and Java 6. > Let's try! Download the items and put them in the right spot. Doesn't work. > They have quarantine attributes, so I remove those from everything, and > they still don't work. Looking closer inside, the woa/Javamonitor has the > wrong permissions. _Appserver tries to run these applications, but root and > wheel own them, so they don't run. I fixed the permissions and now they do > run. > > > > Tomorrow I will try to figure out how to put these issues into the issue > tracker; unless everything else breaks. > > > > G Brown > > gsbr...@umich.edu > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Do not post admin requests to the list. 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