2009/10/22 Scott Wilson (JIRA) <[email protected]>:
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> Scott Wilson commented on WOOKIE-26:
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> Getting closer!

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> - I've refactored the ivy.xml to retrieve "default" configurations for 
> modules where possible. This means we don't get javadocs, sources, and 
> dependencies used for building the dependencies (etc)

+1

> Some issues still with trying to use with Tomcat - I'll work on those next.

Thanks for your effort here. I assume since you are trying so hard you
feel this is a sensible route to take.

Ross


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>> Standalone version of Wookie for development
>> --------------------------------------------
>>
>>                 Key: WOOKIE-26
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-26
>>             Project: Wookie
>>          Issue Type: Improvement
>>          Components: Server
>>            Reporter: Ross Gardler
>>             Fix For: 0.8.1
>>
>>         Attachments: missingTweaks.diff, standalone-additions.tar.gz, 
>> standalone.diff, updatedBuild.txt
>>
>>   Original Estimate: 6h
>>          Time Spent: 4h
>>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>>
>> A key objective for any open source project is to minimise the barriers to 
>> entry for new developers. Currently a prospective developer needs to jump 
>> through quite a number of hoops to get started (install tomcat, install 
>> mysql, configure database, set up realms etc. etc.)
>> On the mail list it was proposed and approved that we would create a version 
>> that used Apache Derby (thus getting rid of the GPLd MySQL dependency) and 
>> Jetty to provide a pre-configured development environment requiring zero 
>> setup.
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