I retract my statement about the IT tests passing. The tests run a lot farther than they did but I'm still getting a failure. I've got a little time today, so I will investigate.
Dave On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 9:44 AM Dave <snoopd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Michael, I checked out your PR https://github.com/apache/roller/pull/119 > and bumped Struts up to 6.1.2 and then saw errors when running the > integration tests. When I upgraded Struts-Bootstrap to 5.0.0 those errors > went away, but parts of the Roller UI look a little funky, e.g. button > placement is off on the editor page. I'm going to do some more testing and > fixing and see if I get that PR ready for merge. > > Dave > > > On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 3:24 AM Michael Bien <mbie...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> roller would need some updates before it can go beyond struts 2.5.29: >> >> https://github.com/apache/roller/pull/119#issuecomment-1344814362 >> >> >> probably easy to do but I never got to it. (bump the version and you >> should see failing integration tests) >> >> the bootstrap dependency is also locked to 3.4.x AFAIR due to breaking >> changes which may or may not prevent other updates in future. >> >> other then that I tried to keep the dependencies somewhat up2date, i >> think jakarta.persistence is already in use via eclipse link etc. >> >> best regards, >> >> michael >> >> >> On 21.03.23 07:58, Greg Huber wrote: >> > Dave, >> > >> > BTW, Struts devs are planning to merge the tiles code base into the >> > Struts Tiles Plugin to eliminate the dependency on the now Attic >> project. >> > >> > https://github.com/apache/struts/tree/WW-5233-tiles/plugins/tiles >> > >> > >> > On 20/03/2023 21:38, Dave wrote: >> >> Hi Laurent and PJ, >> >> >> >> The Apache Roller project still uses Struts, Tiles and Velocity and I >> >> would >> >> like to see the projects continue and move into Jakarta land. I have >> >> some >> >> limited time to help out. What do y'all need help with? >> >> >> >> Dave >> >> >> >> On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 8:01 AM PJ Fanning <fannin...@apache.org> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi Laurent, >> >>> I don't want to write off the possibility of a Jakarta variant of >> >>> Tiles joining the Apache Incubator - but the fact that Apache Tiles >> >>> doesn't have an active community around it is going to be a major >> >>> impediment. For Apache projects and podlings to succeed, they need a >> >>> number of contributors to get involved. >> >>> Could you start by putting your code up on Github or somewhere similar >> >>> and adding documentation that highlights that you are looking for >> >>> collaborators? Maybe there are some forums where some remaining users >> >>> of Tiles can be contacted? >> >>> >> >>> There is no impediment to you simply releasing your Jakarta variant of >> >>> Tiles yourself or via some organisation that you are involved with >> >>> (e.g. a company that you work with). If you go this route, the ASF >> >>> would look like to see that you remove all the ASF branding and >> >>> ideally, change the package names. >> >>> >> >>> If you want to avoid having to do all the branding changes and see the >> >>> new project join/rejoin the ASF, then I think that you'll need to come >> >>> back to us with more collaborators and probably some indication that >> >>> they are bought into keeping the project going over the foreseeable >> >>> future. >> >>> >> >>> Regards, >> >>> PJ >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Sat, 18 Mar 2023 at 06:32, Laurent Schoelens >> >>> <laurent.schoel...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >>>> Hi everyone, >> >>>> >> >>>> I’m working on Apache Tiles porting to Jakarta EE (without support of >> >>> freemarker and velocity, since both of them are still going with >> >>> javax API) >> >>> and my work is going to reach it’s end – all builds are successful, >> >>> jdk17 >> >>> baseline and updated dependencies (as far as I know) – but still >> >>> uncommited >> >>> to my personal github account. >> >>>> I know Tiles is in Attic land of Apache but I’d which to make this >> >>>> first >> >>> step (Jakarta migration) go to open-source world, without creating new >> >>> projects out of the box. >> >>>> Tiles is a framework I use on a project, with Spring and since >> >>>> Spring 6 >> >>> has migrated to Jakarta API, I’m stuck to Spring 5.X if I stay on >> this. >> >>> Changing technology is an option for frontend application but not >> >>> until a >> >>> good rework that may take months (or years, depending on time we >> >>> have to do >> >>> that migration). >> >>>> Having a Tiles Jakarta port would be great since the technology >> itself >> >>> is working well on my project. >> >>>> Do you know what can I do to make this properly, according to Apache >> >>> work ? >> >>>> Thanks in advance for your help. >> >>>> >> >>>> Regards. >> >>>> L. 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