Re: Re : When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-06-06 Thread Jim Weaver
Just a note that version of xerces in your project can interfere and
may require pom exclusions to screen out from your gwt modules.  I am
not sure what version is included in the GWT 2.3 dev jar.

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Re: Re : When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-05-04 Thread Juan Pablo Gardella
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2011/5/4 Wandile Chamane 

> Hi,
>
> Thomas please elaborate on the process and what is need any solution is
> welcome now.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 5, 2011, at 0:17, Thomas Broyer  wrote:
>
> There's no need for new releases of GIN, Guice (Guice?!) or the
> gwt-maven-plugin to use GWT 2.3. They all work OK with it. Bump your GWT
> version in your POM and it should just work (it did for me a while ago when
> switching to self-built GWT trunk, and then to GIN 1.5). Do you have actual
> issues?
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Re: Re : When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-05-04 Thread Wandile Chamane
Hi, 

Thomas please elaborate on the process and what is need any solution is welcome 
now.

Sent from my iPhone

On May 5, 2011, at 0:17, Thomas Broyer  wrote:

> There's no need for new releases of GIN, Guice (Guice?!) or the 
> gwt-maven-plugin to use GWT 2.3. They all work OK with it. Bump your GWT 
> version in your POM and it should just work (it did for me a while ago when 
> switching to self-built GWT trunk, and then to GIN 1.5). Do you have actual 
> issues?
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Re: When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-05-04 Thread David Chandler
Blackberet,

Thanks for your follow-up. I didn't take it as criticism and hope I didn't
come off as defensive. I only meant to point out that GWT really does rely
heavily on the open source community and we neither desire nor are able to
do everything ourselves. The GWT team is really thankful for the
contributions of the open source community around maven and GIN. Community
support for these allows us to focus our limited resources on improving the
compiler, adding new features, widgets, etc.

I completely agree that we could do a better job of communicating our
roadmap and schedule to facilitate planning by all parties; however, these
are often quite fluid and in many cases involve things we can't yet share
publicly like last year's acquisition of Instantiations and the resulting
addition of GWT Designer to GPE. So... point taken, but don't hold your
breath :-) Fortunately, as Thomas points out, GIN and gwt-maven-plugin are
largely independent of GWT releases. gwt-maven-plugin intentionally
decoupled in version 2.1.0 IIRC, and GIN is independent as long as we
maintain backward compatibility (we're really sorry about the GIN breakage
in 2.2.0). Even then, the GIN community worked with the GWT team to get it
resolved in a matter of days. Best I can recommend is to be involved in the
open source projects where release cycles matter the most to you.

Regards,
/dmc

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:03 PM, David Chandler 
 wrote:

> They're open source projects. Someone == you.
>
> Google doesn't maintain 3 of the 4 projects; however, we generally post the
> beta announcements on the GWT blog a week or more in advance. If there's
> something more we can do to notify the other projects, I'm all ears.
>
> /dmc
>
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Blackberet 
>  wrote:
>
>> Someone should give some thought to doing release trains of gwt,
>> guice, gin, and the gwt maven plugin.
>> This is really important for those of use who are in organizations
>> where our projects must be built via maven.
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On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Blackberet  wrote:

> Please don't mistake a suggestion for improvement by a consumer of
> your technology as a criticism.
>
> I feel fairly confident that a significant percentage of users that
> consume GWT also consume the other three pieces of this stack as well.
> I understand that Guice can be consumed separately without the
> slightest dependence on GWT.
>
> The other two pieces of this stack, GIN and the GWT Maven plugin have,
> in the past, caused compatibility problems, if not outright failures
> in builds. I understand that the GWT releases come first, and that the
> others are not your concern. It would facilitate my planning, and that
> of other developers, if you and the owners of the other three projects
> were to schedule release trains periodically. We could then plan for
> technology stack updates as part of our development lifecycle.
>
> On May 4, 4:03 pm, David Chandler  wrote:
> > They're open source projects. Someone == you.
> >
> > Google doesn't maintain 3 of the 4 projects; however, we generally post
> the
> > beta announcements on the GWT blog a week or more in advance. If there's
> > something more we can do to notify the other projects, I'm all ears.
> >
> > /dmc
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Blackberet 
> wrote:
> > > Someone should give some thought to doing release trains of gwt,
> > > guice, gin, and the gwt maven plugin.
> > > This is really important for those of use who are in organizations
> > > where our projects must be built via maven.
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Re: Re : When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-05-04 Thread Blackberet
The problem was on my end with a GWT-2.2 relic GIN library.


On May 4, 6:17 pm, Thomas Broyer  wrote:
> There's no need for new releases of GIN, Guice (Guice?!) or the
> gwt-maven-plugin to use GWT 2.3. They all work OK with it. Bump your GWT
> version in your POM and it should just work (it did for me a while ago when
> switching to self-built GWT trunk, and then to GIN 1.5). Do you have actual
> issues?

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Re: When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-05-04 Thread Blackberet
Please don't mistake a suggestion for improvement by a consumer of
your technology as a criticism.

I feel fairly confident that a significant percentage of users that
consume GWT also consume the other three pieces of this stack as well.
I understand that Guice can be consumed separately without the
slightest dependence on GWT.

The other two pieces of this stack, GIN and the GWT Maven plugin have,
in the past, caused compatibility problems, if not outright failures
in builds. I understand that the GWT releases come first, and that the
others are not your concern. It would facilitate my planning, and that
of other developers, if you and the owners of the other three projects
were to schedule release trains periodically. We could then plan for
technology stack updates as part of our development lifecycle.

On May 4, 4:03 pm, David Chandler  wrote:
> They're open source projects. Someone == you.
>
> Google doesn't maintain 3 of the 4 projects; however, we generally post the
> beta announcements on the GWT blog a week or more in advance. If there's
> something more we can do to notify the other projects, I'm all ears.
>
> /dmc
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Blackberet  wrote:
> > Someone should give some thought to doing release trains of gwt,
> > guice, gin, and the gwt maven plugin.
> > This is really important for those of use who are in organizations
> > where our projects must be built via maven.
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Re : When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-05-04 Thread Thomas Broyer
There's no need for new releases of GIN, Guice (Guice?!) or the 
gwt-maven-plugin to use GWT 2.3. They all work OK with it. Bump your GWT 
version in your POM and it should just work (it did for me a while ago when 
switching to self-built GWT trunk, and then to GIN 1.5). Do you have actual 
issues?

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Re: When will the gwt maven plugin be updated to match gwt-2.3

2011-05-04 Thread David Chandler
They're open source projects. Someone == you.

Google doesn't maintain 3 of the 4 projects; however, we generally post the
beta announcements on the GWT blog a week or more in advance. If there's
something more we can do to notify the other projects, I'm all ears.

/dmc

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Blackberet  wrote:

> Someone should give some thought to doing release trains of gwt,
> guice, gin, and the gwt maven plugin.
> This is really important for those of use who are in organizations
> where our projects must be built via maven.
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