Hi Julian,

from a quick look it seems that you only addressed the artifacts in the main 
platform (java8) ... in the platforms section we have matching maven modules 
for every main module. 
The difference is that the java8 versions built first are unpacked into the 
target/classes directory and there the retrolambda plugin translates lambda 
code into java7 code hereby
Making the code compatible with java7. Also the test-classes are unpacked too 
and the tests are then executed with a java7 VM. 

As you didn't adjust these artifacts of course they are trying to fetch things 
it can't get anymore. So there modules need adjusting too.

Also in the distribution module a big archive with binary artifacts is built 
... this order list must reference only existing modules.

In order to execute all of these, please activate the following maven profiles:
- distribution
- platform-java7
- platform-android

Chris

Am 01.04.19, 08:43 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <j.feina...@pragmaticminds.de>:

    Hi, 
    
    thanks to both of you!
    What I see in the logs is something with the Retrolambda Plugin and I have 
absolutely no experience with that... so I would be super grateful if you 
(chris) could look into this.
    
    Julian
    
    Am 01.04.19, 08:20 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:
    
        I'll look into this ASAP
        
        Outlook für Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> herunterladen
        
        ________________________________
        From: Gayashan Amarasinghe <gayashan.amarasin...@gmail.com>
        Sent: Monday, April 1, 2019 3:10:46 AM
        To: dev@edgent.apache.org
        Subject: Re: Did I kill the develop?
        
        HI Julian,
        
        I did a fresh clone and clean build without tests and it compiled
        successfully. When I ran with tests they failed at websockets, probably 
an
        intermittent issue. Sorry didn't have enough time to dig in further. But
        ETIAO runtime was built successfully. So I don't think the api 
refactoring
        broke the build.
        
        Best,
        Gayashan
        
        
        On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 5:15 AM Julian Feinauer 
<j.feina...@pragmaticminds.de>
        wrote:
        
        > Hi all,
        >
        > I just merged my api refactoring and it seems that Jenkins doesn’t 
like it.
        > I checked it multiple times and the build compiles locally on my 
machine
        > (well, the HTTP tests seem to require some Inet access which I don’t 
have,
        > but the ETIAO Runtime module builds fine).
        >
        > Can someone else check that?
        > Or am I missing something?
        >
        > Thanks
        > Julian
        >
        
    
    

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