Hi,

I was looking for JavaApplicationStub's license (which btw seems fine) and
saw that recommendation of not including it, so I did a small seach to see
if it was feasible not using it and then found the recommendation of, if
possible, not including it. Some other pages claimed problems with this
file when using JDK != 7, but seems you've already addresed that on woas.
As I also saw the .exe file and didn't had much more time, I stopped
looking. For sure, if it's the only way of generating a mac exec under
other platforms, we shall include it. Also, are you *not* able to generate
a windows exec under mac? Or, same question rephrased, is mandatory to have
the windows exec under svn?

As for "use an overlay to build the executables instead of using the
tomcat-plugin", current trunk uses tomcat7-plugin to build an executable
jar, which is fine for one webapp for the specific version of tomcat
bundled by the plugin, but things get messy (not difficult, but messy) if
you try to add more webapps, change the bundled version of tomcat, add a
welcome page, etc. In woas this is addresed downloading a tomcat zip and
using a maven overlay, which allows all these customizations in cleaner
way. Current trunk should switch to that style of building the executable
jar


br,
juan pablo


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Siegfried Goeschl <sgoes...@gmx.at> wrote:

> Hi Juan Pablo,
>
> difficult stuff and I might need to re-check :-)
>
> * you can't download the JavaApplicationStub since it is taken from you
> Mac OS box
> * AFAIK the generated JavaApplicationStub depends on the JDK/OS version on
> your box
> * in general I HAVE to pre-generate the binary launchers because it is not
> possible to build all launchers on all developer boxes, e.g. you can't
> create a Mac OS launcher on Windows
> * the intention is to build ALL launchers on ALL development boxes
> independent of their OS
>
> Can you clarify "use an overlay to build the executables instead of using
> the tomcat-plugin" - the maven-tomcat-plugin is actually commented out
> injspwiki-portable
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Sigi
>
>
> On 21.05.14 10:25, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
>
>> Hi Siegfried,
>>
>> the changes on the java files from [#1] where merged, so mostly the
>> portable module: the build was somewhat different, it had some jars inside
>> src and there where a couple of binary files I wasn't sure where did they
>> come from or how to generate them. This last one was the stopper for me as
>> I didn't had the time to look in detail into it, specifically how was
>> generated the .exe file? Also, is there any workaround to generate and not
>> include the JavaApplicationStub for mac launcher? searching for its
>> license
>> I stumbled upon [#2] (first response), and maybe a possible workaround at
>> [#3], but hadn't had the time to look into it.
>>
>> Towards finishing the integration, I'd say there are three steps:
>> - download the appropiate dependencies instead of checking them out from
>> source (current trunk does this, but its state is not as advanced as woas)
>> - use an overlay to build the executables instead of using the
>> tomcat-plugin
>> - see what to do with binary files above
>>
>>
>> br,
>> juan pablo
>>
>> [#1]: https://github.com/sgoeschl/apache-jspwiki
>> [#2]:
>> http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/Hd19l3GFd0rzQ8l1jGJU#
>> SBjfeHgvwp8nZqM
>> [#3]:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17546355/java-appbundler-application-
>> pointing-to-jre-defined-by-java-home/17546508#17546508
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Siegfried Goeschl <sgoes...@gmx.at>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi Juan Pablo,
>>>
>>> what is left from WOAS which is not part of the trunk?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> Siegfried Goeschl
>>>
>>>
>>> On 19.05.14 22:48, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi,
>>>>
>>>> (switching to dev@j.a.o as this e-mail is not that issue specific)
>>>>
>>>> Before being caught by work, I thought I could incorporate WOAS into
>>>> trunk
>>>> and release 2.10.1 on a reasonable time frame, my bad.
>>>>
>>>> Right now, the only stopper for releasing 2.10.1 is the RAT report,
>>>> which
>>>> is complaining about some files without an AL header, which is
>>>> something fast and easy to solve. I think I'll be able to do it by the
>>>> weekend, but if anyone wants to speed up things, please feel free to
>>>> add them O:-) And after this, let's begin with the 2.10.1 release, so it
>>>> isn't delayed anymore.
>>>>
>>>> sounds reasonable?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> br,
>>>> juan pablo
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Harry Metske (JIRA) <j...@apache.org
>>>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>        [
>>>>
>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-839?page=
>>>>> com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-
>>>>> tabpanel&focusedCommentId=14002013#comment-14002013]
>>>>>
>>>>> Harry Metske commented on JSPWIKI-839:
>>>>> --------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> According to [
>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-817?page=
>>>>> com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-
>>>>> tabpanel&focusedCommentId=13962238#comment-13962238]
>>>>> I expected Juan Pablo to start the release of 2.10.1 somewhere last
>>>>> month,
>>>>> but I'm assuming he couldn't find the time yet.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   JSP-Wiki - Installation 2.10 is not possible
>>>>>
>>>>>> --------------------------------------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Key: JSPWIKI-839
>>>>>>                   URL: https://issues.apache.org/
>>>>>> jira/browse/JSPWIKI-839
>>>>>>               Project: JSPWiki
>>>>>>            Issue Type: Bug
>>>>>>              Reporter: Momo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hallo!
>>>>>> I'am trying to install JSPWIKI 2.10 on a Windows Machine.
>>>>>> Ist a Win 2008 Server witch Tomcat 8.0.5
>>>>>> JSPWIKI 2.8 works fine.
>>>>>> If i try to install jspwiki 2.10 i alwas get this failure:
>>>>>> HTTP Status 404 - /SIPP/Install.jsp
>>>>>> type Status report
>>>>>> message /SIPP/Install.jsp
>>>>>> description The requested resource is not available.
>>>>>> I downloaded the .war FIle from here:
>>>>>> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/jspwiki
>>>>>> --> 2.10.0 --> binaries/   --> JSPWiki.war
>>>>>> What are the other files`?
>>>>>> Is it possible to install JSPWIKI 2.10 on a Windows Machine?
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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