Yep, I know that they (productization) provide such BOMs in almost all
products, so that is just a matter of getting from every product correct
GAV of the BOM to have it.
On 25.8.2015 23:13, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
I am in favor of this idea. It will require some coordination with
those
teams to ensure they deliver this to us with each release.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Brad Davis <bdavis(a)redhat.com
<mailto:bdavis@redhat.com>> wrote:
Right; the idea being that when EAP or BRMS or one of the other
platforms go GA, they could have a BOM they provide to us that has
the relevant dependencies they are exposing, and we could then turn
that into the Target Technology in Windup. It would make handoff
easier, I think.
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From: "Marek Novotny" <mnovotny(a)redhat.com
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Subject: Re: [windup-dev] JBoss BOM
Brad,
just to clarify more what you are writing about JBoss (developer) EAP
BOMs include just Java EE APIs artifacts + some JBoss implementations.
(those are described here
http://www.jboss.org/developer-materials/#!sys_type=jbossdeveloper_bom)
But if you need a stack then you might mean EAP 6 supported BOM ?
https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/index.html#nexus-search;quick~eap6-sup...
On 10.8.2015 00:40, Brad Davis wrote:
> Jess,
> I wanted to see whether there would be a way to take a Maven BOM
or dependencies and generate the packaging needed for the
classloader stuff? That way, when a platform is released, we could
have a reusable way to generate the JBoss Windup target stuff that
is needed for your classloading?
>
> I know for example that we have a JBoss EAP BOM that I would guess
would have all of the dependencies for Java EE and the base JBoss
EAP modules for a given JBoss version. Could be a custom plugin to
create your XML + the assembly or dependency plugin probably. Just
wanted to throw the idea out there.
>
> Is there a sample out & sample docs you can link me to?
>
> Thanks,
> Brad Davis
> Senior Manager, Red Hat Consulting
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