That was actually on the end of one of the last emails I sent.

I fully intend to get make a nightly available before the end of today.

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On Aug 30, 2005, at 5:01 AM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:

Will you guys add Ti to nightly builds?

just looked at svn.a.o and saw not archive there.

Thanks,
Matthias


-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Feit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 5:02 AM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re: Struts Ti


Currently, you can cd into core and run 'maven jar' using Java 1.4.
Building the entire project (including the 'java5' module)
requires Java
5.  Does that sound reasonable?  The two modules do currently
build to
separate jars.

Currently the 'samples' module (webapp) is written against the
annotations, so it requires Java 5.  I think that we should
have samples
running under both 1.4 and 5.  (There's a code layer that can
sit on top
of annotations (Java 5) and XDoclet (Java 1.4), but I haven't
submitted
it yet.)

Rich


Don Brown wrote:


That looks about right.  It should be possible to run Ti, using
xjavadoc tags instead of Java 5 annotations, on Java 1.4.

I'd imagine

the java5 directory would build into a separate jar or

perhaps only be

added to a core jar when not labeled as the Java 1.4 version:
 Java 1.4 version -  ti-core-java14-1.0.jar
 Java 5 version -     ti-core-java5-1.0.jar

What do you think is best?

Don

James Mitchell wrote:


Ok, so other than "requires 1.5 to build, and 1.4 to run"

via maven

prop "maven.compile.source=1.4", what else do I need to do?

I guess what I'm trying to ask is, what do we want to support?
 - 1.5 required to:
   - build from svn checkout
   - build from nightly src distribution
   - build from any src distribution

 - 1.4 required to:
   - run sample apps
   - ???


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On Aug 29, 2005, at 10:29 PM, Don Brown wrote:


James Mitchell wrote:



Ok, so I'm working on the Maven build scripts, and I have a
couple  questions.

 * Why "Ti"?  What does that mean?



Titanium.  I enjoy ultralight backpacking so titanium is

near and

dear to my heart as an incredibly strong, very

lightweight material

used in core gear that replaced much heavier counterparts - the
"struts" of my gear, if you will :)



 * Why is there a java5 dir?  I see ti interface, but why not
just  put it under core?



The java5 dir contains Java 5-specific files, at this point only
Java 5 annotations.  While Ti will take advantage of Java 5, it
shouldn't be required.

HTH,

Don





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