AS 5.1.Beta1 testsuite release criteria
by Dimitris Andreadis
Given the current good status of the TCK (near 100%), are we shooting for "clean" runs for
the rest of the testsuites (minus the jdk specific/transient failures):
JBoss-AS-5.1.x-testSuite-openjdk6
JBoss-AS-5.1.x-testSuite-sun15
JBoss-AS-5.1.x-testSuite-sun15-jts
JBoss-AS-5.1.x-testSuite-sun15-secmgr
JBoss-AS-5.1.x-testSuite-sun15-sun16
JBoss-AS-5.1.x-testSuite-sun16
Currently, we are roughly at ~15 failure each, so we should start working on those ASAP.
/Dimitris
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Branch_5_X build broken?
by Stan Silvert
Did a clean checkout and /build/build.bat.
Got:
c:\projects\jboss5\Branch_5_x\system\src\main\org\jboss\system\server\profileservice\repository\JAXBAttachmentSerializer.java:89:
cannot find symbol
symbol : method marshal(java.lang.Object,java.io.File)
location: interface javax.xml.bind.Marshaller
marshaller.marshal(attachment, attachmentsStore);
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Re: new int projects
by Ales Justin
Dimitris or Mark, if you please. :-)
I guess we need:
* JBSPRING
* JBMCINT
> Apart from the forum, which is a good discussion space, now that the
> project is separate, I think it would be it would be good to group all
> JBoss-Spring integration issues in a distinct Jira project - JBSPR or
> JBSPRING, for being able to track and itemize them in a consistent fashion.
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Important changes to AS 6 trunk build
by Paul Gier
All of the app server modules in trunk are now migrated to maven. Today I will
be making a couple of updates to the build that will allow a full distribution
build from a "mvn install" or "build.sh" in the root directory. Starting next
week, this will be the preferred way to build the app server.
Running "build.sh" from the build directory will still work also, but this
should be considered deprecated, and it will eventually be removed. Next week,
I will also start changing the Hudson builds to use the new build commands.
The next steps for the app server build will be to do more refactoring to remove
a ant/maven integration parts that are no longer needed.
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new int projects
by Ales Justin
I just finished re-factoring existing integration projects:
- MC + Servlets in Seam and WebBeans
- various Spring stuff from jbossas
I didn't remove yet the initial/original code due to another mvn crap:
- http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-406
But the new locations are:
- mc-int: http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbossas/projects/mc-int/trunk/
- spring-int:
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbossas/projects/spring-int/trunk/
Any further work (Marius, Pete ;-)), should be done on these new locations.
Or if someone has any other new ideas about what to generically integrate,
simply post on the MC or JBoss+Spring user forum.
This is what we currently have:
MC-int:
- integrating with MC/VDF via ServletContext
Spring-int:
- cluster: an idea Bela once had, to enable Spring beans via JBoss
PojoCache
- deployers: "legendary" SpringDeployer :-)
- facade: simple Spring BeanFactory facade over MC's Controller
- vfs: making Spring's resources lookup VFS aware
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JBAS-6577 - Moved the ServiceController to the Microcontainer project
by Adrian Brock
NOTE: This only effects trunk (JBoss6).
Please don't modify the code in system-jmx in trunk!
As part of the jmx tidyup, I've moved the ServiceController and related
classes to the microcontainer project:
https://svn.jboss.org/repos/jbossas/projects/microcontainer/trunk/jmx-mc-...
This will allow people to use the ServiceController and
ServiceMBeanSupport, etc. outside JBossAS, e.g. testing.
It makes sense for the ServiceController to be on the same release
schedule as the core MC and its related projects.
The task remains open in JBossAS until it actually uses the moved code
and we can remove the old code from system-jmx.
I've got to do the jmx deployers and some other tidyup before that can
occur.
Ales, don't copy this into the 2.x branch just yet.
Wait until the other work is done and we've got it working in JBoss6.
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