It's not exactly clear to me what issue you are describing. But I can
provide some basic info on how feature-packs are authored for the wildfly
releases (core, servlet, full). Perhaps then you could ask a more specific
question.
A feature-pack represents a specific release. So there will be a
feature-pack for the core, another one for the servlet distribution and
another one for the full one. In feature-packs, modules are organized into
packages (which is an atomic unit of content possibly with dependencies on
other packages from the same or another feature-pack).
When a feature-pack is generated, the packages are generated from the
modules. Each module becomes are package in a feature-pack. And module
dependencies become package dependencies. Is it any close to the issue you
described?
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 1:51 AM, Scott Stark <sstark(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Interesting.
It brings up a discussion point I have been meaning to raise across the
Wildfly and Wildfly-Swarm teams regarding tools for the step before this
assembly step of feature-packs and fractions into a distributable archive.
The issue I have seen is that when authoring a feature-pack or fraction,
it is difficult to know how to configure the module dependencies. One is
often starting with GAV dependencies from a spec, and it is difficult to
know how those map onto modules in existing feature-packs for fractions. Do
we have any tooling in this area to make this task not a trial and error
effort?
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 7:34 AM, Emmanuel Hugonnet <ehugonne(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For those who can take 7'26 of their time to look at what we can do with
> the new provisioning tool to build and share custom feature packs.
>
>
https://www.dropbox.com/s/84133sgsjef7pqs/feature_pack.mp4?dl=0
>
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