On 11/12/2020 06:58, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:50 PM Igal Sapir <isa...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 5:58 AM Christopher Schultz <
>> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Mark,
>>>
>>> On 12/10/20 06:39, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>> The proposed Apache Tomcat migration tool for Jakarta EE 0.1.0 is now
>>>> available for voting.
>>>>
>>>> This is (potentially) the first release.
>>>>
>>>> It can be obtained from:
>>>>
>>>
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomcat/jakartaee-migration/v0.1.0/
>>>>
>>>> The Maven staging repo is:
>>>>
>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachetomcat-1291/
>>>>
>>>> The tag is:
>>>> https://github.com/apache/tomcat-jakartaee-migration/tree/0.1.0
>>>> cbada3204bf9c43ca0cf481cd88c7521690b30a0
>>>>
>>>> The proposed 0.1.0 release is:
>>>>
>>>> [ ] -1: Broken. Do not release because...
>>>> [ ] +1: Acceptable. Go ahead and release.
>>>
>>> Do we even need (a) a release and (b) a VOTE?
>>>
>>> I once heard Ross say that there was an ASP project (Subversion?) that
>>> never had votes; they only had releases. That seemed to cut-down on the
>>> red-tape required to get things out into the world. I can't find a
>>> reference for that, now.
>>>
>>> Since this is a developer tool and not a runtime library or anything
>>> like that, maybe we can just say "YMMV, this is available any time you
>>> want it"?
>>>
>>> That said, I have no objections whatsoever with holding a vote. I am an
>>> unsigned "0" on the vote itself; I have not even downloaded the source
>>> let alone attempted to migrate a project using it.
>>>
>>
>> I'm a +0 on this one.  Like Chris, I also did not even download nor tested
>> that tool.
>>
>> Did we use that tool to migrate the Tomcat examples?  Were they all
>> migrated successfully?
>>
> 
> No. The examples were migrated manually, i.e. their source code was
> migrated.
> The tool migrates binary files (.war,.jar, .class). It is useful when your
> application depends on third party libraries which still use javax.**

Martin is correct, the examples were migrated using a package rename in
the IDE.

The JSTL JARs (used by the examples webapp) were migrated with this tool.

Mark

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