I'm working on setting up jdk1.4 unit tests for microcontainer, and I've run into
some issues that would be good to discuss. The first idea that I had was to use a
classifier to generate jdk1.4 compatible artifacts and store them in the repository. So
the jboss test project (a dependency of microcontainer tests) would generate an artifact
with a -jdk14 classifier and look something like jboss-test-jdk14.jar and live next to the
jdk5 artifact in the repository. Then projects that want to use the jdk14 version of
jboss-test would specify the dependency with the "jdk14" classifier.
There are a couple of problems with this model:
One is that artifacts with classifiers do not get the same dependency management as the
main project artifact. So there is no concept of transitive dependencies for these
artifacts.
Another issue is that there are a lot of released artifacts that do not currently have
jdk14 compatible versions. So there is no compatible artifact that can be used by the
jdk14 microcontainer tests.
So what I'm thinking about now is having a separate repository for jdk14 compatible
jars. Basically it would sit next to the maven2 repository on
repository.jboss.org and
snapshots.jboss.org. So we'd have something like
http://snapshots.jboss.org/maven2-jdk14.
Projects could be built and deployed to this repository using a jdk14 profile that will
retro-translate the classes, jar them up, and deploy to the jdk14 repository. Then when
we want to run the microcontainer jdk14 tests, we just depend on this repository instead
of the default one.
One issue with this is the problem of where do we get jdk14 versions of our existing jar
dependencies if the project has already been released without those jars? For this,
I'm working on a feature of the maven-jboss-retro-plugin that will pull a specified
project version from the repo, retro translate it, and deploy it to the jdk14 repo.
Anyway, I'm looking for any feedback about whether this plan sounds reasonable, or is
there a better/easier way to do all this?
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