I'm guessing no committers are using OpenJDK since it's not compiling on it at the moment, which would make it pretty difficult to fix any problems that arise. IMO anyone who is using OpenJDK should just submit fixes for any issues that they find while using it, I'd rather not have buildbot failing all the time for problems that I can't reproduce.

Regards
Scott

On 5/12/2009, at 1:30 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

Hi Sam,

Inline...

From: "Sam Hamilton" <s...@sh81.com>
Thanks Shi.

I found that OFBiz trunk is in Hudson and from what I can tell is only building against sun-java6-jdk-1.6.0.10 (http://ci.apache.org/builders/ofbiz-trunk ) but I totally could be reading this wrong.

Builbot is not Hudson http://ci.apache.org/

Does it make sense to add openJDK to the build list to make sure that ofbiz is compatible - I ask this as a total layman and only for the POV that being able to one day "yum install ofbiz-trunk" / "apt-get install ofbiz-trunk" would be a great way to get the project into many more less technical hands.

Not sure how to "add openJDK to the build list" but sure a good idea

Regards
Jacques

Sam


Shi Jinghai wrote:
That's the pain to follow trunk.

Not sure whether OFBiz has used the Hudson. If yes, I think Hudson report will help you to know which the latest version has passed build and test
without any errors.

Good luck,

Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd.


在 2009-12-03四的 11:42 +0800,Sam Hamilton写道:

Shi - yep the branch builds fine but the trunk errors out with the following error:

classes:
[javac15] Compiling 54 source files to /opt/ofbiz/applications/ product/build/classes [javac15] /opt/ofbiz/applications/product/src/org/ofbiz/product/ config/ProductConfigWorker.java:139: warning: [deprecation] getProductvirtualVariantMethod (org.ofbiz.entity.Delegator,java.lang.String) in org.ofbiz.product.product.ProductWorker has been deprecated [javac15] if ("VV_FEATURETREE ".equals (ProductWorker .getProductvirtualVariantMethod ((Delegator)request.getAttribute("delegator"), selectedProdcutId))) { [javac15 ] ^ [javac15] /opt/ofbiz/applications/product/src/org/ofbiz/product/ product/ProductSearchSession.java:1220: cannot find symbol [javac15] symbol : method add(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object>) [javac15] location: interface java.util.List<java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String>> [javac15] featureCountList.add(UtilMisc.toMap("productFeatureId", (String) searchResult.get("pfacProductFeatureId"), "productFeatureTypeId", (String) searchResult.get("pfcProductFeatureTypeId"), "description", (String) searchResult.get("pfcDescription"), "featureCount", Long.toString((Long) searchResult.get("featureCount"))));
 [javac15]                             ^
[javac15] Note: /opt/ofbiz/applications/product/src/org/ofbiz/ product/product/ProductSearch.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
 [javac15] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
 [javac15] 1 error
 [javac15] 1 warning

BUILD FAILED
/opt/ofbiz/build.xml:192: The following error occurred while executing this line: /opt/ofbiz/applications/build.xml:67: The following error occurred while executing this line: /opt/ofbiz/macros.xml:27: The following error occurred while executing this line: /opt/ofbiz/applications/product/build.xml:67: Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.




BJ Freeman wrote:

comes with centos 5 and works out of the box
java version "1.6.0"
OpenJDK  Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b09)
OpenJDK Client VM (build 1.6.0-b09, mixed mode)


Sam Hamilton sent the following on 12/1/2009 5:49 AM:

I dug this out from the fedora wiki -
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers which explains how to get a package submitted but at the moment the trunk r885762 fails to build so I am guessing Shi that you have fixed a few things to get it
working.

Sam


Shi Jinghai wrote:

Yes, I see. That's a great idea. Not sure how Apache(httpd) and Tomcat became a part of Linux releases, create a self maintained repository at the 1st step and then try to merge it into Linux releases step by step?

Shi Jinghai

在 2009-12-01二的 10:53 +0100,Jacques Le Roux写道:

This is very intereting because it allows to create packages for
Linux systems. And this would increase much OFBiz visibility...

Jacques

From: "Shi Jinghai" <sh...@langhua.cn>

We have used OpenJDK (on Fedora) for a while. There is no problem at
all.

Regards,

Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd.


在 2009-12-01二的 15:32 +0800,Sam Hamilton写道:

Hi Guys,

I see that there is a vote going on at the moment about java 6 - I am wondering if this would also mean that it would be possible to run
OFBiz
using openJDK once this migration has been done?


Cheers
Sam










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