Might be a few other similar mixups - Whitney (the guy who discovered this
issue) also replied back to the thread on nabble (don't know if it will
make it to the list or not) noting that gs-wps-core-2.6.2.jar also has some
2.7 classes in it.    (his post:
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/gs-web-app-2-6-2-war-jar-artifacts-contains-2-7-beta-artifacts-and-vice-versa-td5183266.html#a5183431
)

It probably covers more than the two that we have noted, but it's more
obvious in the gs-wps-core-2.6.2.jar as the security pieces (WpsAccessRule,
DAO, etc.)  didn't exist previously.   If you unzip the jar the class files
the classes are there - so some 2.7 artifacs are getting mixed in. - ref:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6649380/wps.png

For the overlapping class names I haven't dug in to see which version is
taking precedence.  Might want to re-publish the 2.6.2 and 2.5.2 artifacts
though - as those were just the two examples that whitney ran in to off the
bat.


On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Jody Garnett <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Either one of the options works for me (as long as whatever the underlying
>> issue doesn't repeat itself)
>> (And yep, the sourceforge links are fine for the same artifacts)
>>
>
> Oh that is great, means I can just checkout the tag and run locally.
>
> I expect we are only tripping up on these beta's since we trying to
> release concurrently. I will check what directory they are working in -
> probably need to ensure 2.7.x is working in its own play area ...
>
> The reason we are pulling from the maven repo instead of sourceforgs is:
>> - Automated integration testing against different versions of geoserver
>> (targeting N and N-1 support) on travis ( see build matrix @
>> https://github.com/ngageoint/geowave/blob/master/.travis.yml ) - and
>> specifically the integration testing part @ (
>> https://github.com/ngageoint/geowave/blob/master/geowave-test/pom.xml#L87
>> ) - basically using maven to pull down the correct war artifact per the
>> build matrix settings.
>>
>
>  Yeah good stuff :)
>
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