Ok, I have started working on it. Thank you.

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 2:12 PM, Charith Elvitigala <[email protected]>
wrote:

> +1
>
> I don't think "sis-javafx" module make any sense on Android because it's a
> client app look similar to "sis-console", "sis-webapp". Therefore, it
> should be deleted.
>
> On 6 May 2017 at 19:01, Martin Desruisseaux <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Sisinda
> >
> > Yes, the sis-utility module would be the first one to do. But before
> > doing so, I think there is some project configuration to do. On your
> > branch:
> >
> >   * In all pom.xml files, search for all occurrences of "0.8-SNAPSHOT"
> >     and replace them by "0.8-android-SNAPSHOT" (or something else if you
> >     have alternative proposal for the "0.8-android" part).
> >   * Delete the "sis-build-helper" module (delete completely the
> >     directory and remove the <module>sis-build-helper</module>
> >     declaration in the parent pom.xml file. I don't think that we need
> >     to port this module to Android; we can use the one from trunk
> instead.
> >   * In all other pom.xml files (other than the one we deleted in
> >     previous step), search all occurrences of "sis-build-helper" and
> >     keep "0.8-SNAPSHOT" as their version number (do not make the change
> >     to "0.8-android-SNAPSHOT" for them). That way, the build will
> >     continue to use the plugin for trunk. This is okay because this
> >     plugin is used only at build time; it will not be deployed on any
> >     Android device.
> >   * Delete the "sis-console", "sis-webapp" and "sis-openoffice" modules
> >     in the same way as we did for "sis-build-helper", because I don't
> >     think that those modules make sense on Android. I'm not quite sure
> >     about "sis-javafx"; I think there is a project for running JavaFX on
> >     Android, so we may keep that module for now.
> >
> > After this cleanup, you can start with sis-utility module. I suggest to
> > begin with any package except "org.apache.sis.xml" and
> > "org.apache.sis.internal.jaxb.*". Those packages will be the hard ones,
> > so let keep them for the end of sis-utility.
> >
> >     Martin
> >
> >
> > Le 05/05/2017 à 15:11, Sisinda Dinusha a écrit :
> > > Hello Martin,
> > > Yes it is a good idea to start coding now because of the coming exams
> in
> > > next month. I will fork the repo and send commits as pull requests. I
> > > thought to start with the sis-utility package and I am open for
> > suggestions
> > > in this one.
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Charitha Elvitigala
>

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