David,
Thanks! more comments inline..
--- David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 21, 2006, at 7:13 AM, anita kulshreshtha
> wrote:
>
> > David J,
> >This is one of goals from the packaging plugin.
> I
> > need some insight into this :
> >
> > > targetDir="${geronimo.packaging.buildDir}"
> > sourceDir="${geronimo.packaging.srcDir}"
> > planFile="${geronimo.packaging.planFile}"
> > targetFile="${geronimo.packaging.buildFile}"
> > context="${context}"/>
> >
> > Is this still needed?
>
> In principle, yes. It may be necessary to hard-code
> the dependencies/
> imports until the transitive dependencies of all
> modules are further
> stabilized.
IIUC, you are saying that when all the transitive
dependencies are sorted out, maven would give us the
correct set of artifacts for constructing the
classloader. I think that the packaging-plugin will
always be needed to map geronimo concepts, e.g. import
and include to maven dependencies. I am using
geronimo-gbean-deployer and j2ee-system configs as an
example to figure out what needs to be done. Is there
a better approach?
I agree with your earlier comments
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1677#action_12370672
I need to think how all this ties together. Is
there any work being done on the DAGclassloader?
>
> This is likely to have a problem similar to the
> dependency plugin,
> but I haven't thought through whether or not it
> actually does :-) I
> would start by including all dependencies and
> sorting them into
> imports and dependencies based on their type.
Since none of the configs have geronimo.include
property. I might be able to get away by using
type=car for geronimo.import and use scope(provided?)
somehow to get the right dependencies. But eventually
we will have to deal with includes.
If
> this gets too far
> from what the m1 plugin generates we could check in
> the dependencies/
> imports from the m1 output and revisit this when we
> merge 1.1 into
> trunk.
If there is an urgency to move to m2, we could
check in all the things
dependencies/imports/geronimo-service.xml. I would
like to know more about the work being done in 1.1 and
its availability.
Thnaks
Anita
>
> thanks
> david jencks
>
> >
> > Thanks
> > Anita
> >
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