I understand. Perhaps I should have said, 'working out of the box
on
core'. domain-http is currently in core, which is what I'm talking about
here.
I don't follow your logic here. You are basically saying that unless we
can have keycloak in core then there is no point having a core?
Core can't actually do anything out of the box, it is a runtime that
other distributions will build on.
Stuart
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>>> In all honesty we are highly unlikely to ever have accepted a PR that
>>> added all these dependencies to the core in any case, so it is a
>>> problem that would have had to be solved at some point anyway.
>>>
>>> Stuart
>>>
>>> Stan Silvert wrote:
>>>> I'm starting to have doubts about this split.
>>>>
>>>> Right now I'm trying to integrate the Keycloak (client-side) adapter
>>>> into build-core so that the web console can use Keycloak for
>>>> authentication. The problem is that there is a huge web of
>>>> dependencies
>>>> that must be moved over from build to build-core.
>>>>
>>>> What exactly is the split trying to solve?
>>>>
>>>> Stan
>>>>
>>>> On 6/27/2014 12:19 PM, Stuart Douglas wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> So I am moderately confident that we will be ready to split out
>>>>> Wildfly
>>>>> core into a separate repository early next week (I'm not saying
>>>>> that it
>>>>> will definitely happen in this time frame, just that it should be
>>>>> possible).
>>>>>
>>>>> Once this is ready to go I think the basic process will be:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Code freeze on Master
>>>>> - Create the core repo, push new rewritten core history
>>>>> - Release core 1.0.0.Beta1
>>>>> - Create PR against core WF repo that deletes everything in core,
and
>>>>> uses the core 1.0.0.Beta1 release
>>>>> - End of code freeze
>>>>>
>>>>> Stuart
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