Hi Sayhi,
Thank you, great work :)
I am migrating the patch to master, since 5.2.0.M2 will be slated from
master.
In the guvnor-webapp pom (renamed from drools-guvnor) on master, I do
have 2 notable things:
<plugin>
<artifactId>gwt-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>*2.1.0-1*</version>
<configuration>
...
<compileSourcesArtifacts>
*<compileSourcesArtifact>org.drools:droolsjbpm-ide-common</compileSourcesArtifact>*
</compileSourcesArtifacts>
...
</configuration>
That should make it work without including the java files in the normal
jar (which is against maven guidelines, and which is also bloat).
one of the rules for developing gwt libraries is that when packaged,
classes that reside in the client package (i.e. those that will be
used in client code of projets using the library) should have their
sources packaged with them.
Yes, it was. But there's been some discussion (and
an issue, probably
fixed for 2.1 or 2.1.1 IIRC) that states that the gwt libraries deployed
to the maven repository should follow maven conventions and separate
jars and source-jars, so Intellij, Eclipse, Netbeans and the rest of the
maven ecosystem can find and deal with the sources too.
Anyway, gwt:run should work and I 'll apply your patch if it doesn't.
Thanks again.
Op 25-02-11 17:38, Sayhi Aymen schreef:
Hi Geoffrey,
I've fixed all things you've talked about and I've some remarks:
2011/2/24 Geoffrey De Smet <ge0ffrey.spam(a)gmail.com
<mailto:ge0ffrey.spam@gmail.com>>
Hi Sayhi,
Thanks for noticing this issue and creating a patch.
Unfortunately I cannot accept and apply this patch because:
- By changing the build resources to only include
src/main/resources/**/*.gwt.xml, it breaks the backend which needs
other resources out of src/main/resources.
Fixed : you're right !
- By changing the build resources to include the java files from
src/main/java, it clutters the deployed jars and dirties the build
(those things are in source jars already).
Maintained:
Projects "drools-factconstraint" and "drools-ide-common" are seen as
gwt libraries by "drools-guvnor", one of the rules for developing gwt
libraries is that when packaged, classes that reside in the client
package (i.e. those that will be used in client code of projets using
the library) should have their sources packaged with them. The reason
for this is that sources should be available on the classpath for the
gwt compiler.
You can check this in gwt-user.jar itself :
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-user/2.1.1/gwt-user-2.1....
And in the famous library Ext GWT :
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/extjs/gxt/2.2.0/gxt-2.2.0.jar
- It's stale when compared to master on
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/guvnor
-- drools-factconstraints has been removed some time already on master
-- droolsjbpm-ide-common is ne
This patch is intended for "origin/5.2.0.M1.x" branch, not for master.
- The changes are obfuscated with style changes that do not follow
our guidelines.
-- See README
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/droolsjbpm-build-bootstrap
--- More specifically about indentation
Fixed: sorry for that :) I'm using your cleaning and formatting
settings now.
I believe a much better way to deal with the gwt:run problem is to
fix this issue:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/GUVNOR-1196
You don't really think it is needed to do All that in order to run the
guvnor project with maven.
But that's stuck on the fact that I don't know if and how
intellij/eclipse can deal with hosted mode in that structure.
Any experiments and data to answer that question will help that
issue forward.
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With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet
I attached a patch (fixed one :)) to this e-mail for those who are
using branch 5.2.0.M1.x and need to run the guvnor project in hosted
mode with maven.
P.S. sorry for the previous e-mail, it was incomplete.
Op 24-02-11 02:17, Sayhi Aymen schreef:
>
> Here is the patch. I hope it helps !
>
> 2011/2/23 Mauricio Salatino <salaboy(a)gmail.com
> <mailto:salaboy@gmail.com>>
>
> Sounds really cool.. if you can help to get maven working
> better for the project I think that the dev team will highly
> appreciate that.
> Greetings.
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Sayhi Aymen
> <sayhi.aymen(a)gmail.com <mailto:sayhi.aymen@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I checked Drools 5.2.0.M1.x sources yesterday in order to
> look with more insight to /Guvnor /internals.
>
> I built the whole project with /Maven/ and that was ok.
>
> But when I tried to run /Guvnor /with /Maven /(mvn
> gwt:run) I was surprised to see that the /Maven /config
> do not allow that, I get a lot of errors !
>
> Thankfully I fixed that (after a hard night) and I want
> to contribute with that /Maven /config fix.
>
> Are you interested ?
>
> By the way, I've already been /Maven /maintainer of an
> open source project on sourceforge, /Gilead
> <
http://noon.gilead.free.fr/gilead/index.php?page=thanks>/.
> And I can help you in the future for anything related to
> /Maven/.
>
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