Thanks Jason
I'm already on IRC channel (antoine_sd).
I fixed my issues with the last version of Seam Config (Beta 1) in maven repo. My env is
now stable... until the coming shift from Weld Extension to Seam Solder in Seam Parent and
Seam Config pom ;-).
regards,
Antoine SABOT-DURAND
Le 20 déc. 2010 à 15:15, Jason Porter a écrit :
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 14:06, Antoine Sabot-Durand
<antoine(a)sabot-durand.net> wrote:
> Hello,
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> First of all let me introduce myself, I'm a senior architect in a french software
engineering company and I'm working with Seam since 2006.
> I met Lincoln at Devoxx and we discussed about the opportunity to build a Seam social
module. I agreed to work on such a module and started to study CDI, weld and Seam 3 three
weeks ago to start my contribution.
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> Beyond CDI and Seam 3 I've got a lot of new things to learn to achieve this
development : RestEasy, Arquillian, and as it's my first experience as a commiter on
an open source project, I've got a lot to learn on that subject too ;-). So, please,
accept my apologies in advance if I ask dumb questions or missed obvious information on
the Seam eco-system.
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> For the moment my development is only dependent on Seam Config module and I would
like use the last version. So I checked it out from github and build it but I've got
issue with seam solder missing. I tried to fix it by build solder and installing it in my
local repo, but I always have issue building Seam Config.
>
> Before I start change pom file is there a way to build these modules with some kind
of consistency ?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Antoine SABOT-DURAND
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