Re: Making Antora actionable
Hi David Jencks, but anyone can interact ;) Follow some updates... I don’t know :-) We could experiment with the header color. it might work > to have the same gradient as in the footer in the header. It would be good > to get feedback from others on this point. > > I did an experiment with the header successfully. The updates are committed locally and I'd like to push it to remote, but it doesn't allow push to your repository tomee-antora-ui. Thinking about... what do you think about working out a strategy to push and branches allowed to accept it? > > About tomee-antora, I am studying the "todo" item "Make it easy to work > > locally" to work in it. > > As a possible hint, the commented-out urls such as > > # - url: ./../../tomee-site-generator > are what I use for a local playbook. I didn’t know it at the time I did > this, but it’s possible to use git work trees to check out all three (or 4 > now?) main tomee branches at once from one clone. > > I have all the tomee projects checked out next to one another. This > playbook was transplanted from another project so I think all the paths > need to be shortened by one parent directory, e.g. > ./../tomee-site-generator. > About this, I read about the "Author Mode" in Antora and was wondering whether this would be tangible for our purpose. I am updating the tomee-antora playbook for some tests and will inform you if it is ok. Right now, I copied the antora-playbook.yml to local-antora-playbook.yml changing the content > sources > url to local resources, considering that all cloned git repositories are in the same level as this project. Even more, I am making an appropriate npm script as "dev-clean-build" to automate build as you made. Willes.
Re: [VOTE] Release TomEE 8.0.4 and 9.0.0-M2
Hello, Here is my +1 (non-binding) Tested this Apache TomEE+ 8.0.4 candidate with various Java (AdoptOpenJDK 11 OpenJ9 / 11 HotSpot / 8 Open J9) on CentOS 7, with various web applications relying on JAX RS, JAX WS, JMS, Servlets and JSPs. Found no regression vs. our previous runtime based on TomEE+ 8.0.2 Kind regards, Alexandre Le mer. 22 juil. 2020 à 16:59, Jonathan Gallimore a écrit : > > Hi All, > > I am delighted to present a vote for Apache TomEE 9.0.0-M2 and Apache TomEE > 8.0.4. > > > Maven Repo: > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachetomee-1173/ > > Binaries & Source: > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomee/staging-1173/tomee-8.0.4/ > > Source code: > TomEE 8.0.4: > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomee/staging-1173/tomee-8.0.4/tomee-project-8.0.4-source-release.zip > TomEE Jakarta Conversion for 9.0.0-M2: > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomee/staging-1173/tomee-8.0.4/apache-tomee-9.0.0-M2-source-release.zip > > Tags: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=tomee.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/tomee-project-8.0.4 > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=tomee-jakarta.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/tomee-9.0.0-M2 > > Release notes: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12312320&version=12348414 > > Please VOTE: > > [+1] Yes, release it > [+0] Not fussed > [-1] Don't release, there's a showstopper (please specify what the > showstopper is) > > Vote will be open for 72 hours. > > Here is my +1. > > Thanks > > Jon
Re: How can I help?
Hi César, Thank you very much for the reply. - Jakarta EE 9 compliance: Immediate: help kicking the tires on the prototype 'jakarta' TomEE server; i.e. writing apps that use jakarta.ws.rs.Post, jakarta.persistence.Entity, etc and report issues. This is sounds interesting for me, I would like to work on this so that I’ll also familiarise with the TomEE and Jakarta EE 9 more. Thanks and Regards, Chaitanya Chunduri > On 24-Jul-2020, at 10:15 PM, Cesar Hernandez wrote: > > Hi Chaitanya > > Welcome, the following is a crosspost of latest activity: > > We have prepared some materials to help people like you who are new to > TomEE at the following link: > http://tomee.apache.org/community/contributing/contribution-tips.html > > There are a couple of items for you to choose from: > > - Documentation translation is a great opportunity for new contributions. > Check for instance these tickets: > > - Portuguese:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-2473 > - Spanish: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-2442 > > Additional TomEE website development resources: > https://www.tomitribe.com/blog/how-to-contribute-to-the-tomee-website/ > > - When you are ready you can go to JIRA and look through the various tickets > that are still unassigned. Feel free to ask as many questions as you like > in the mailing list before, during, and after your first contribution! > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/TOMEE/issues/TOMEE-2496?filter=allopenissues > > The recent work in progress: > > - Jakarta EE 8 compliance: Immediate: some help getting people to know how > to run the TCK. Long-term: help fixing tests > > - Jakarta EE 9 compliance: Immediate: help kicking the tires on the > prototype 'jakarta' TomEE server; i.e. writing apps that use > jakarta.ws.rs.Post, jakarta.persistence.Entity, etc and report issues. > > - User list: there might be some questions you know the answers to. > > Let us know what kind of things sounds interesting and we'll see what might > fit. > > El vie., 24 jul. 2020 a las 9:46, Chaitanya Chunduri (< > chaitanyach...@gmail.com>) escribió: > >> Hi Team, >> >> My name is Chaitanya, I’m a full stack developer. I work from Hyderabad, >> India, but because of current pandemic situation I’m working from my home >> village Karamchedu, which is small village inside Andhra Pradesh, India. I >> would like to contribute to J2EE and TomEE projects. My skill set is Java, >> Kotlin, Sprint Boot, Javascript and React JS. My interests are >> Micro-profile, Dependency Injection, JSON Parsing, Transaction Management. >> I’m good at developing front end pages as well. I request you to assign >> some task to me so that I’lll get started with the TomEE contribution. >> >> >> Thanks and Regards, >> Chaitanya Chunduri > > > > -- > Atentamente: > César Hernández.