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Dale LaBossiere updated EDGENT-139:
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Description:
By moving to a build system that supports transitive dependency management, the
repository size can be decreased and users can more easily integrate quarks
with their own applications by allowing the version of a dependency to float
within an acceptable range, assuming proper semantic versioning of the
dependencies.
[~bjhargrave] has created the initial set of gradle files with PR-131. The
gradle work is still WIP. The existing build mechanisms are still in place and
are to be used.
TODOs
- Add license headers to gradle files - QUARKS-203
- Update build doc EDGENT-240
- Java7 build support EDGENT-240
- Android build support EDGENT-240
- add manifest classpath entries EDGENT-240
- Release target, creating the target/… structure - QUARKS-204, EDGENT-240
- Junit parity - QUARKS-223, QUARKS-237, QUARKS-239
- need top level aggregating report
- Javadoc parity - QUARKS-205
- Jacoco parity - QUARKS-237
- building from Eclipse
- .classpath files have refs to ext jars that will be removed from the repo
- switch travis-ci to gradle
- cleanup
- remove ext jars from repo.
Question: ext contains LICENSE/NOTICE/README files.
Note needed anymore as Quarks repo won’t contain the jars?
Just want something in README.md or such to list the dependencies?
- remove the ant build related files
[ Original from [~lfeagan]
I have an initial set of work for this effort completed using gradle. Nearly
all sub-projects build at this time--the notable exception being the
android-dependent sub-projects. The other notable missing element is the
integration of JaCoCo. In both cases, these should be simple additions. ]
was:
By moving to a build system that supports transitive dependency management, the
repository size can be decreased and users can more easily integrate quarks
with their own applications by allowing the version of a dependency to float
within an acceptable range, assuming proper semantic versioning of the
dependencies.
[~bjhargrave] has created the initial set of gradle files with PR-131. The
gradle work is still WIP. The existing build mechanisms are still in place and
are to be used.
TODOs
- Add license headers to gradle files - QUARKS-203
- Update build doc EDGENT-240
- Java7 build support
- Android build support
- add manifest classpath entries EDGENT-240
- Release target, creating the target/… structure - QUARKS-204, QUARKS-240
- Junit parity - QUARKS-223, QUARKS-237, QUARKS-239
- need top level aggregating report
- Javadoc parity - QUARKS-205
- Jacoco parity - QUARKS-237
- building from Eclipse
- .classpath files have refs to ext jars that will be removed from the repo
- switch travis-ci to gradle
- cleanup
- remove ext jars from repo.
Question: ext contains LICENSE/NOTICE/README files.
Note needed anymore as Quarks repo won’t contain the jars?
Just want something in README.md or such to list the dependencies?
- remove the ant build related files
[ Original from [~lfeagan]
I have an initial set of work for this effort completed using gradle. Nearly
all sub-projects build at this time--the notable exception being the
android-dependent sub-projects. The other notable missing element is the
integration of JaCoCo. In both cases, these should be simple additions. ]
> Adopt a build system, such as gradle, that supports transitive dependency
> management
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>
> Key: EDGENT-139
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EDGENT-139
> Project: Edgent
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Analytics, API, Applications, Connectors, Console,
> Documentation, Miscellaneous, Runtime, Samples, Test, Utils
> Reporter: Lance Feagan
> Assignee: Dale LaBossiere
> Labels: build
> Original Estimate: 168h
> Remaining Estimate: 168h
>
> By moving to a build system that supports transitive dependency management,
> the repository size can be decreased and users can more easily integrate
> quarks with their own applications by allowing the version of a dependency to
> float within an acceptable range, assuming proper semantic versioning of the
> dependencies.
> [~bjhargrave] has created the initial set of gradle files with PR-131. The
> gradle work is still WIP. The existing build mechanisms are still in place
> and are to be used.
> TODOs
> - Add license headers to gradle files - QUARKS-203
> - Update build doc EDGENT-240
> - Java7 build support EDGENT-240
> - Android build support EDGENT-240
> - add manifest classpath entries EDGENT-240
> - Release target, creating the target/… structure - QUARKS-204, EDGENT-240
> - Junit parity - QUARKS-223, QUARKS-237, QUARKS-239
> - need top level aggregating report
> - Javadoc parity - QUARKS-205
> - Jacoco parity - QUARKS-237
> - building from Eclipse
> - .classpath files have refs to ext jars that will be removed from the repo
> - switch travis-ci to gradle
> - cleanup
> - remove ext jars from repo.
> Question: ext contains LICENSE/NOTICE/README files.
> Note needed anymore as Quarks repo won’t contain the jars?
> Just want something in README.md or such to list the dependencies?
> - remove the ant build related files
> [ Original from [~lfeagan]
> I have an initial set of work for this effort completed using gradle. Nearly
> all sub-projects build at this time--the notable exception being the
> android-dependent sub-projects. The other notable missing element is the
> integration of JaCoCo. In both cases, these should be simple additions. ]
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