Adrian Brock wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 20:39 +0300, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
> However the way we have structured this is not consumable by individual projects
(like WS or
> Hibernate). We tag the whole thing, like 5.0.0.Beta3 or 5.0.0.Beta3Update1, while a
project
> may want to use/implement specifically, e.g. JMS 1.1
>
> I think what we need is for the individual sub-apis to be independently versioned and
> tagged. So the JMS API whould have versions 1.0, 1.1 and so on. The jboss project can
then
> use specific apis at arbitrary versions, without having duplicates in their own
projects.
You can't use the JMS api version as the maven version.
How do you fix a bug and re-release it if there is only one version?
Maybe use a version that is close to the API one with an extra qualifier? For JMS that
could
be 1.1.n, with n marking our own release attempts. In any case, since those are APIs
aren't
fixes supposed to be very infrequent?