Github user HeartSaVioR commented on the issue:
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+1 from me. All manual tests are OK: build, dist packaging, unpacking,
running drpc service.
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Github user ptgoetz commented on the issue:
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Okay, that last commit answered a lot of questions I had regarding
packaging. ;)
+1 I was able to build a distribution, unpack it, and run the drpc service.
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@revans2 Okay. Let me review the packaging changes.
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Github user revans2 commented on the issue:
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@ptgoetz I have updated the packaging to have a separate directory for the
DRPC server dependencies. I have run manual tests and everything works. The
big difference is that {{apache-storm-2.0.0-SN
Github user revans2 commented on the issue:
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One more option, still ugly, but with a lot less impact. I can do
something similar to Hadoop. They use several different invocations of the
maven assembly plugin into directories (predates moduleS
Github user revans2 commented on the issue:
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So shading is not really an option for jersey.
I was able to split the DRPC server off into its own package with tests,
but packaging it up with the assembly plugin is proving to be difficult. If
Github user revans2 commented on the issue:
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Shading Jersey is becoming rather difficult (lots of dependencies including
aop and dependency injection. Splitting the DPRC server off into it's own
location seems much simpler and less error prone
Github user revans2 commented on the issue:
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@ptgoetz if this looks good as is I will look into shading Jersey.
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Rebased again
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+1. Looks good.
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Rebased the code
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Will rebase soon.
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