Hi 
The thought behind this format of release was to support both Maven users and 
ant users. Maven users can use the examples' poms, and for Ant users we bring 
build.xmls and all the third parties. 

The wink-server and the wink-client are located under the dist/components 
folder while a collaborate jar of all the components is located under dist.
It might be that the collaborate jar and the fact that the server, client, etc 
jars are a little hidden is confusing. I think we can omit the collaborate jar 
and move all the component one level up.

Will this make the release more understandable? 

--Eli




-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Dillon [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason Dillon
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [discuss] Wink 0.1 updated proposal

The release outputs for Wink currently boggle my mind, coming from a  
Maven standpoint I don't really understand what is intended to be in  
the release and what is not.  The ant-based release muck confuses me  
even more as I don't see things like wink-client or wink-server jars.   
Is this really how we want to release wink?

--jason


On Jul 21, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Nicholas L Gallardo wrote:

>
>
> In the interest of getting a Wink 0.1 out as soon as possible,  
> here's an
> updated proposal for the release.
>
> None of the issues currently marked for 0.1 are show stoppers.   
> Let's move
> those issues to 0.2 and cut a 0.1 release with what we have today  
> (with one
> exception, addressed below).
>
> If my proposal for a 6-week release interval is accepted, then we  
> can just
> wrap all of the remaining issues in the next few weeks and they'd be
> available soon in the Wink-0.2 release.
>
> It looks like we have agreement on disabling x-http-method-override by
> default in WINK-76 (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WINK-76).   
> We
> should just flip that switch and close it out for Wink 0.1 so that  
> we're
> consistent across all releases.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> -Nick
>
>
> Nicholas Gallardo
> WebSphere  - REST & WebServices Development
> [email protected]
> Phone: 512-286-6258
> Building: 903 / 5G-016

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