[JBoss Transactions Development] - Narayana Release Process
by Tom Jenkinson
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"Narayana Release Process"
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This page provides a list of instructions that must be done *in order* when doing a release of Narayana.
h2. Check JIRA
1. Check all issues resolved.
2. Create next point release version if not exists - this is so you can push issues in step 3 below.
3. Unresolved issues should be resolved or pushed.
h2. Check Hudson
Ensure no test failures in the following group of hudson tests (for the branch you intend to release):
* 4.16 Branch : jbossts-branch416-*
* 4.17 Branch : jbossts-branch417-*
* 5 Branch: jbossts-narayana-*
h2. Do Release
h3. Git Branches (4.17 and 5 only)
Must be done first as the build-release-packages.xml relies on the tag being available
for REPO in documentation quickstart narayana
do
BRANCH=<4.17|master>
CURRENT=<Point version to release>
NEXT=<point version of next release, likely to be $CURRENT+1>
git clone mailto:git@github.com git@github.com:jbosstm/$REPO.git
cd $REPOgit checkout $BRANCH
find . -name \*.java -o -name \*.xml -o -name \*.properties -o -name \*.ent -o -name \INSTALL -o -name \README | grep -v ".svn" | grep -v ".git" | grep -v target | grep -v .idea | xargs sed -i "s/4\([._]\)17\([._]\)$CURRENT\([._]\)Final-SNAPSHOT/4\117\2$CURRENT\3Final/"
git commit -am "Updated to 4.17.$CURRENT.Final"
git tag 4.17.$CURRENT.Final
find . -name \*.java -o -name \*.xml -o -name \*.properties -o -name \*.ent -o -name \INSTALL -o -name \README | grep -v ".svn" | grep -v ".git" | grep -v target | grep -v .idea | xargs sed -i "s/4\([._]\)17\([._]\)$CURRENT\([._]\)Final/4\117\2$NEXT\3Final-SNAPSHOT/"
git commit -am "Updated to 4.17.$NEXT.Final-SNAPSHOT"
git push origin $BRANCH --tags
cd ..
done
h3. Update our AS7 fork
BRANCH=4_BRANCH
CURRENT=<Point version to release>
NEXT=<point version of next release, likely to be $CURRENT+1>
git clone git@github.com:jbosstm/jboss-as.git
cd jboss-as
git checkout $BRANCH
sed -i "s/4.17.$CURRENT.Final-SNAPSHOT/4.17.$NEXT.Final-SNAPSHOT/g" pom.xml
git commit -am "Updated to 4.17.$NEXT.Final-SNAPSHOT"
git push origin $BRANCH
h2. Build and release
CURRENT=<Point version to release>
mkdir -p ~/narayana/filemgmt.jboss.org/
On Linux:
sshfs jbosstm(a)filemgmt.jboss.org (mailto:jbosstm@filemgmt.jboss.org): ~/narayana/filemgmt.jboss.org/
On MacOS:
sshfs -o defer_permissions jbosstm(a)filemgmt.jboss.org (mailto:jbosstm@filemgmt.jboss.org): ~/narayana/filemgmt.jboss.org/
git clone git(a)github.com (mailto:git@github.com):jbosstm/narayana.git
cd narayana
git checkout 4.17.$CURRENT.Final
On Linux:
ant -f build-release-pkgs.xml dist downloads docs magnolia -Drsync=false
On MacOS:
ant -f build-release-pkgs.xml dist downloads docs magnolia
h3. svn branches
#Make sure your checkout has no local changes
svn update
svn status
POINT_VERSION=5
NEXT_POINT_VERSION=6
#Update the version in text files
find . -name \*.java -o -name \*.xml -o -name \*.properties -o -name \*.ent -o -name \INSTALL -o -name \README | grep -v ".svn" | grep -v target | xargs grep -l "4[._]16" | xargs sed -i "s/4\([._]\)16\([._]\)${POINT_VERSION}\([._]\)Final-SNAPSHOT/4\116\2$POINT_VERSION\3Final/"
svn commit -m "Updated to version 4.16.$POINT_VERSION.Final"
#Tag the release:
svn cp https://svn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbosstm/branches/JBOSSTS_4_16 https://svn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbosstm/branches/JBOSSTS_4_16 https://svn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbosstm/tags/JBOSSTS_4_16_4_Final/ https://svn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbosstm/tags/JBOSSTS_4_16_${POINT_V... -m "4.16.$POINT_VERSION"
#Bump to next version using similar find to above
find . -name \*.java -o -name \*.xml -o -name \*.properties -o -name \*.ent -o -name \INSTALL -o -name \README | grep -v ".svn" | grep -v target | xargs grep -l "4[._]16" | xargs sed -i "s/4\([._]\)16\([._]\)${POINT_VERSION}\([._]\)Final/4\116\2${NEXT_POINT_VERSION}\3Final-SNAPSHOT/"
svn commit -m "Updated to version 4.16.${NEXT_POINT_VERSION}.Final-SNAPSHOT"
#Update the maven version of jbossts in our fork of JBossAS: https://github.com/jbosstm/jboss-as https://github.com/jbosstm/jboss-as
git checkout 4_16_BRANCH
git pull --rebase --ff-only
#Check no local changes
git status
sed -i "s/4.16.${POINT_VERSION}.Final-SNAPSHOT/4.16.${NEXT_POINT_VERSION}.Final-SNAPSHOT/g" pom.xml
git commit -am "Updated to 4.16.${NEXT_POINT_VERSION}.Final-SNAPSHOT"
git push
#Build and deploy the release to nexus staging:
mkdir ~/filemgmt.jboss.org/
sshfs -o defer_permissions mailto:jbosstm@filemgmt.jboss.org jbosstm(a)filemgmt.jboss.org: ~/filemgmt.jboss.org/
svn switch https://svn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbosstm/tags/JBOSSTS_4_16_$ https://svn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbosstm/tags/JBOSSTS_4_16_${NEXT_PO...
ant -f build-release-pkgs.xml dist mvn-repository downloads magnolia
h3.
h2. Release the artifact through Nexus
1. https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/index.html#welcome https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/index.html#welcome
2. login
3. "Staging Repositories"
4. Click tickbox for your repo
5. Click "Close"
6. Don't worry about a description, just click "Close"
7. Click tickbox after it is closed
8. Click "Release"
9. Again a description doesn't matter
h2. JIRA Release
1. Close all issues for the release
2. Mark as released (Need admin permissions)
h2. Update Website
Update the Narayana community site:
* Login to Magnolia* https://www.jboss.org/author/.magnolia/pages/adminCentral.html https://www.jboss.org/author/.magnolia/pages/adminCentral.html
* Login with credentials: Tom and Paul know these, ask them.
* Documentation* Browse to 'jbosstm/documentation'
* right click on 'downloads' and select 'import'
* browse to the location of the 'website.jbosstm.documentation.4.16.5.Final.xml' file
* Right click on the new file and click 'move'
* Drag the file to the top of the documentation list.
* Right click on the new page and select 'open page...'
* Check that the page looks right and that the download links work
* Right click on the new page and select 'activate'
* You now need to wait for the page to be moderated before it will appear.
* Downloads* Browse to 'jbosstm/downloads'
* right click on 'downloads' and select 'import'
* browse to the location of the 'website.jbosstm.downloads.4.16.5.Final.xml' file
* Right click on the new file and click 'move'
* Drag the file to the top of the downloads list.
* Right click on the new page and select 'open page...'
* Check that the page looks right and that the download links work
* Right click on the new page and select 'activate'
* You now need to wait for the page to be moderated before it will appear.
* Announcement* Right click on 'jbosstm' and select 'open page...'
* Click edit on the 'announcement' pane
* Update the announcement for this release.
* Right click on 'jbosstm' and select 'activate changes'
* You now need to wait for the page to be moderated before it will appear.
* Release notes* Right click on 'jbosstm' and select 'open page...'
* Click edit on the 'getting started' pane on the right-hand-side
* Edit the release notes url to point to the release notes for this version
* Click save
* Right click on 'jbosstm' and select 'activate changes'
* You now need to wait for the page to be moderated before it will appear.
h2. Push Upstream
If appropriate for this release, update AS7.
1. https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7 https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7
2. create a new 'component update' issue. 1. Ensure the module is set to 'transactions'
2. select an appropriate 'fix for'.
3. Assign it to yourself.
Now update the code in your fork:
#cd to *your* fork of AS7
BRANCH=master # master for JBossTS-4.17.x and 7.1 for JBossTS-4.16.x
JIRA=AS7-5815
PREVIOUS=4.17.1.Final
CURRENT=4.17.2.Final
git checkout $BRANCH
git pull --rebase --ff-only upstream $BRANCH
git checkout -b "${JIRA}_Upgrading_JBossTS_to_${CURRENT}"
sed -i "s/$PREVIOUS/$CURRENT/g" pom.xml
git add pom.xml
git commit -m "${JIRA} Upgrading JBossTS to ${CURRENT}"
rm -rf ~/.m2/repository/org/jboss/jbossts
rm -rf ~/.m2/repository/org/jboss/narayana
./build.sh clean install
git push origin "${JIRA}_Upgrading_JBossTS_to_${CURRENT}"
1. Raise a pull request
2. Once merged, resolve the Jira issue.
h2. Promote
NOTE: It is worth waiting for the merge of the pull request before advertising, or at least wait for the merge build notification first ;)
Promote the release through the following channels:
1. Email jbossts-announce(a)lists.jboss.org (mailto:jbossts-announce@lists.jboss.org)
2. Forum
3. Blog: project in (jbtm, blacktie) AND fixversion = "5.0.0.M2" AND priority >= major AND issuetype not in (Bug, task) AND resolution not in ("Duplicate Issue", Rejected, "Won't Fix", "Out of Date", "Cannot Reproduce Bug")
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[jBPM Development] - Historical queries in Jbpm5
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Hi All,
i am evaluating jbpm5 for our project purpose. i am building a test workflow solution that involves "processInstance per process definition" approach. for each new ProcessInstance , a Pojo model is stored as process variable and persistence is enabled . deployment mechanism is "web-application" deployed in tomcat.
There is an admin page , where i want to provide a search functionality based on attributes of "Pojo model" stored as process variable. for example "Job Pojo" stored as process variable has tow attributes "creation date" and "finished date" , and "status (current state it is in)" and i want to perform a query:
"get all process instances with creationDate > 'date1' and finishedDate' < 'date2' and status == "confirmEmployee (which is aprocess defn task node)" .
admin can perform any search query based on attributes of "process varaible pojo".
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[jBPM Development] - How to read a process definition in jbpm 5.4?
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Hi,
In the documentation there is a paragraph about how to create a process programmatically using the Fluent Process API and then pass it into the KnowledgeBuilder as parameter in order to the session to start a process instance for it...
What i want is the opposite operation : reading a process definition programmatically node by node, whether to read it directly from the ".bpmn" file by indicating it s path or to get it from the jbpm/droos object that contains its instance (i dont know neither which is that object (the ksession ? the processInstance ?) nor what should i exactly get from that object :is it a RuleFlowProcess ? a WorkflowProcess ?
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