Hi Jim,
can't we simply tune the repository section of the examples main pom to include our snapshot repository too?

Testing the examples with the latest released version of resteasy is not an option as you'd figure out possible regressions too late.
If we can't solve this in any way, we'd have to use a different CI tool for the examples.
Cheers
Alessio


Il 13/07/2016 11:54, Jim Ma ha scritto:
From travis documentation and my experimental setup , cache only works for a project and can't be share or mount to another project..
This is actually a build dependent and travis has no plan to support this: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/249
I didn't look at if there is some workaround for this case . If I get some time I'll have a look if travis docker service can help with this case.

Cheers,
Jim

On 07/13/2016 05:07 PM, Rostislav Svoboda wrote:
What about https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/caching/ to store snapshot stuff ?
Don't know if it can be shared between different jobs ...

Rostislav

----- Original Message -----
Hi Alessio,
Because the resteasy 3.1.0-SNAPSHOT dependency can't be retrieved from the
travis machine, these examples are all failed.
We can upgrade to the released version once we tag and release 3.1.0, and
make these examples only run with the release version.
like other projects does. WDYT ?
Cheers,
Jim
On 07/13/2016 04:14 AM, Alessio Soldano wrote:



Hi Jim,
speaking of examples, I've enabled Travis CI on resteasy-examples and the
build is failing, can you please have a look?
https://travis-ci.org/resteasy/resteasy-examples
Thanks
Alessio


Il 12/07/2016 10:11, Jim Ma ha scritto:








I think we can deprecate and archive api-clients, ejb-integraiton examples ,
and move oreilly-workbook-as7 to another repo for Bill's book reader to
download. WDYT?
Well, my personal opinion is that we could simply delete those
oreilly-workbook-as7 examples as they simply duplicate the oreilly-workbook
running on latest WildFly (they just have different dependencies to run
against different target container).
If you're worried about readers of Bill's book, note that the book actually
references a copy of the resteasy/jaxrs material available on oreillymedia
github repository (at least in the second edition copy I have here).

That's good. Then nothing else we need to worry. I'm going to
deprecate(remove) these examples from repo.

Cheers,
Jim





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