Maybe inserting directly the needed content in the page would prevent this 
problem in the future as this is rather an important section of the developper 
doc 

 Cordialement, Regards,
-Edouard De Oliveira-
http://tedorg.free.fr/en/main.php 




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De : "conflue...@apache.org" <conflue...@apache.org>
À : comm...@mina.apache.org
Envoyé le : Samedi, 17 Janvier 2009, 11h05mn 00s
Objet : [CONF] Apache MINA: Developer Guide (page edited)


Page Edited : MINA : Developer Guide 
Developer Guide has been edited by Ashish Paliwal (Jan 17, 2009). 
Change summary: 
Updated link to Trustin's blog for SVN Keyword property
(View changes) Content:

Please read the Developer Infrastructure Information if you haven't yet before 
you proceed. 
Table of Contents
    * Table of Contents
    * Building MINA
    * Coding Convention
    * SVN tags in header
    * Working with Multiple Branches in One Eclipse Workspace
    * Deploying Snapshots (Commiters Only)
    * Releasing a Point Release (Committers Only) 
    * Step 1: Tagging and Deploying
    * Step 2: PGP Signing the Repository Content
    * Step 3: Building Tarballs and Bzballs
    * Step 4: PGP Signing the Distributions and Uploading
    * Step 5: Deploy Web Reports (JavaDoc and JXR)
    * Step 6: Wait 24 hours
    * Step 7: Update the Links in Web Site
    * Step 8: Update related metadata file(s)
    * Step 9: Wait another 24 hours
    * Step 10: Announce the New Release
    * Creating a New Release Branch
Building MINA
You need Subversion to check out the source code from our source code 
repository, and Maven 2 to build the source code. The following example shows 
how to build the current stable branch (1.0).
$ svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/branches/1.0/ mina
$ cd mina
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies clean install     # Build packages (JARs) for 
the core API and other extensions and install them to the local Maven 
repository.
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies site              # Generate reports (JavaDoc 
and JXR)
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies assembly:assembly # Generate a tarball
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies eclipse:eclipse   # Generate Eclipse project 
files if you want
Eclipse users:
Don't forget to declare a classpath variable named M2_REPO, pointing to 
~/.m2/repository, otherwise many links to existing jars will be broken.
You can declare new variables in Eclipse in Windows -> Preferences... and 
selecting Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables
There are also other branches that might interest you:
    * 1.1: Java 5 port of the current stable branch - 
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/branches/1.1/
    * trunk: Where big changes take place everyday - 
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/trunk/
If you want to check out the source code of previous releases, you could try:
    * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/tags/
Coding Convention
We follow Sun's standard Java coding convention except that we always use 
spaces instead of tabs. Please download the Eclipse Java formatter settings 
file before you make any changes to the code.
SVN tags in header
For having nice headers with revisions tags like :
/**
* @version $Rev: 529576 $, $Date: 2007-04-17 14:25:07 +0200 (mar., 17 avr. 
2007) $
*/
You need to set SVN properties on the files. Everything is explained there :
http://gleamynode.net/articles/1551/setting-svnkeyword-property-automatically
Working with Multiple Branches in One Eclipse Workspace
Just running mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies eclipse:eclipse won't allow you to 
import MINA projects from more than one branches into one Eclipse workspace. 
You have to rename all project names in the generated .project and .classpath 
files to do that. Maven Eclipse plugin should provide an option that appends 
the version number to the project name, but this issue is not being resolved 
yet. Until this issue is resolved, please put the attached shell script files 
(mvnroot and mvn-eclipse) to your local path (e.g. /usr/local/bin) and run 
mvn-eclipse.
$ svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/all/ mina
$ cd mina/branches/1.0
$ mvn-eclipse
$ cd ../1.1
$ mvn-eclipse
$ cd ../../trunk
$ mvn-eclipse
Then mvn eclipse:eclipse command is executed internally, and the branch name 
will be appended to all sub-module project files generated by Maven Eclipse 
plugin.
Deploying Snapshots (Commiters Only)
Before running Maven to deploy artifacts, please make sure if your umask is 
configured correctly. Unless configured properly, other committers will 
experience annoying 'permission denied' errors. If your default shell is bash, 
please update your umask setting in the ~/.bashrc file (create one if it 
doesn't exist.) by adding the following line:
umask 002
Please note that you have to edit the correct shrc file. If you use csh, then 
you will have to edit ~/.cshrc file.
Now you are ready to deploy the artifacts if you configured your umask 
correctly.
$ svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/branches/1.0 mina
$ cd mina
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies clean deploy site site:deploy    # Make sure to 
run 'clean' goal first to prevent side effects from your IDE.
Please double-check the mode (i.e. 0664 or -rw-rw-r--, a.k.a permission code) 
of the deployed artifacts, otherwise you can waste other people's time 
significantly.
Releasing a Point Release (Committers Only)
Before starting be sure to have the java and mvn command in your PATH.
On linux you can check with the following commands :
$ type mvn
mvn is hashed (/opt/java/maven/bin/mvn)
$ type java
java is /opt/java/jdk1.6.0_01/bin/java
Step 1: Tagging and Deploying
First you need to configure maven for using the good username for scp and 
operation.
In the ~/.m2/settings.xml you need the following lines :
<settings>
  <servers>
    <!--  secured repo -->
    <server>
      <id>apache.snapshots</id>
      <username>apacheusername</username>
    </server>
    <server>
      <id>apache.websites</id>
      <username>apacheusername</username>
    </server>
    <server>
      <id>apache.releases</id>
      <username>apacheusername</username>
    </server>
  </servers>
</settings>
Run the following commands :
$ svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/branches/1.0 mina
$ cd mina
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies -DdryRun=true release:prepare    # Dry-run first.
Answer to maven question, most of time default value are ok, except for :
"What is SCM release tag or label for "Apache MINA Root Build POM"? 
(org.apache.mina:build) build-1.0.X:"
the answer is "1.0.X", not the default one with the "build-" prefix proposed by 
mvn
Be Careful

Make sure the change made by the release plugin is correct! (pom.xml, tags 
created) 
Then you can do in real with the following commands :
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies release:clean      # Clean up the temporary 
files created by the dry-run.
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies release:prepare    # Copy to tags directory.
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies release:clean      # Clean up the temporary 
files.

$ cd <TMP_DIR>
$ svn co [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/tags/1.0.x] mina
$ cd mina
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies deploy
$ cd ..
$ rm \-fr mina
Step 2: PGP Signing the Repository Content
Deployed artifacts are located at 
scp://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-sync-repository/org/apache/mina/.
 Please download the deployed artifacts and related maven-metadata.xml files, 
PGP-sign it, and upload the signatures (*.asc files).
Tip
Use gpg-sign-all script to save your time. The gpg-sign-all script signs all 
files under current directory recursively. Please don't forget to replace 
y...@apache.org with your PGP key name before running. 
# Download the updated files.
$ ssh people.apache.org
[minotaur] $ cd 
/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository/org/apache/
[minotaur] $ tar cnvf ~/mina-changes.tar mina
[minotaur] $ find mina -mtime 1 -exec tar rnvf ~/mina-changes.tar "{}" ";"
[minotaur] $ rm -f bsdtar.core
[minotaur] $ exit
$ scp people.apache.org:mina-changes.tar mina-changes.tar

# Sign the updated files.
$ tar xvf mina-changes.tar
$ cp -R mina mina-signed
$ cd mina-signed
$ find . -name "*.asc" -exec rm "{}" ";"    # Just in case you deployed more 
than once today
$ gpg-sign-all

# Create the patch for the signature.
$ cd ..
$ diff -urN mina mina-signed > mina-changes.diff

# Upload the signature files.
$ scp mina-changes.diff people.apache.org:mina-changes.diff
$ ssh people.apache.org
[minotaur] $ cd 
/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository/org/apache/mina
[minotaur] $ patch -p1 < ~/mina-changes.diff
[minotaur] $ find . -name "*.orig" -exec rm "{}" ";"
[minotaur] $ exit

# Remove the temporary files.
$ rm -fr mina mina-signed mina-changes.*
$ ssh people.apache.org "rm -f mina-changes.*"
Step 3: Building Tarballs and Bzballs
$ svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/tags/<version> mina
$ cd mina
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies clean package site assembly:assembly
Generated distributions are located at mina/target directory.
Step 4: PGP Signing the Distributions and Uploading
The distributions you generated at the Step 3 must be PGP-signed before 
uploaded. Please PGP Sign them, and upload them to 
scp://people.apache.org/www/www.apache.org/dist/mina/<version>/. gpg-sign-all 
script, which was mentioned at the Step 2, can be used here, too.
$ cd target
$ tar ztvf mina-1.0.x.tar.gz | grep -q docs/

# Make sure reports are generated and included. (Must print '0')
$ echo $?
0

# Remove the temporary files.
$ rm -fr archive-tmp site

# Sign and upload the files.
$ gpg-sign-all
$ ssh people.apache.org mkdir /www/www.apache.org/dist/mina/1.0.x
$ scp mina-* people.apache.org:/www/www.apache.org/dist/mina/1.0.x
Step 5: Deploy Web Reports (JavaDoc and JXR)
$ svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/tags/<version> mina
$ cd mina
$ mvn -Dwith-LGPL-dependencies clean compile site site:deploy
Step 6: Wait 24 hours
We have to wait at least 24 hours for all mirrors to retrieve the uploaded 
files before making any announcement. I'd recommend you to wait for 48 hours 
because some mirrors might lag due to various issues.
Step 7: Update the Links in Web Site
Update the links to new distributions in Downloads page.
Step 8: Update related metadata file(s)
Update any related metadata file(s).
Step 9: Wait another 24 hours
We need to wait until any changes made in the web site and metadata file(s) go 
live.
Step 10: Announce the New Release
An announcement message can be sent to annou...@apache.org, 
annou...@apachenews.org, us...@mina.apache.org and d...@mina.apache.org. Please 
note that announcement messages are rejected unless your from-address ends with 
@apache.org. Plus, you shouldn't forget to post a news to the MINA CWiki space, 
and run Confluence auto-export plugin manually.
Creating a New Release Branch
When you create a new branch, you have to make sure the sections that specifies 
branch version numbers are configured appropriately in the root pom.xml.
...
<version>1.1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
...
<scm>
  <connection>scm:svn:http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/branches/1.1</connection>
  <url>http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/directory/mina/branches/1.1</url>
  <developerConnection>scm:svn:https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/branches/1.1</developerConnection>
</scm>
...
<distributionManagement>
  <site>
    <id>apache.websites</id>
    <url>scp://people.apache.org/www/mina.apache.org/report/1.1/</url>
  </site>
</distributionManagement>
...
Please note that the example above is for branches/1.1. For example, you have 
to replace branches/1.1 with branches/3.0 if the version number of the new 
branch is 3.0. In case of trunk, it's just trunk rather than 
branches/<version>.  
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