Looking at the builds in the maven  repository, it seems that all apple 
jars/classes are not included in the build; but, in the Jenkins builds they are 
included. There is a switch in the wo life cycle builder plugin that is set to 
do this and that is why. 

I think for apps, all the apple jars/classes should be included, if it works. 
Test this soon.


On Jul 2, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

> On 2013-07-02, at 3:49 AM, G Brown wrote:
>> On Jul 2, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Alexis Tual wrote:
>>> 2013/7/2 G Brown <[email protected]>
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I think the builds for the wonder applications in the maven repositories 
>>> perhaps are a little off.
>>> 
>>> 1. For instance, wotaskd is built without a wobootstrap.jar; whereas the 
>>> Jenkins build does contain the wobootstrap.jar  So, I guess the question 
>>> is: should wotaskd and Javamonitor have the wobootstrap.jar?  Usually all 
>>> all my maven builds of applications contain the bootstrap.jar.
>>> I think WOBootstrap is included if you have a wotaskd installed on the 
>>> building machine... 
>>> Since we use WOInject we build without woboostrap.jar since there's some 
>>> classloader voodoo. It works ok.
>>> 
>> 
>> I have only seen builds with Myapp.woa/WOBootstrap.jar -- except with 
>> wotaskd and Javamonitor in the repository. 
> 
> The build process looks at the wo.bootstrapjar property and if it does not 
> find the WOBootstrap.jar, it creates a WO 5.2 style bundle -- not what you 
> want.
> 
> e.g.
> wo.bootstrapjar=/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/WOBootstrap.jar
> 
> 
> Chuck
> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> 2.  Not so important, but why doesn't Nexus index all artifacts in the 
>>> repository? The artifact I want, the wotaskd application, is not indexed 
>>> but artifacts I don't care about like wowebserverresources.tar.gz  are 
>>> indexed. Oh well. 
>>> The admin should run a reindex task
>>> 
>> 
>> I don't think that will work. I have not seen any woapplication.tar.gz 
>> artifacts,  but they are in the repository. Usually what gets indexed is the 
>> pom, wowebserverresources.tar.gz and the sources. If you browse to the 
>> storage area then one can see the woapplication.tar.gz, which is the 
>> important item. I think the  artifacts of type  woapplication.tar.gz never 
>> get indexed, for some reason.
>> 
>> 
>>> Alex
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> G Brown
>>> [email protected]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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