We are happy to look at your stack trace and solving that if
you would rather. Otherwise, if you want to DEVELOP windup,
check out the source, solve the stack trace, and send a pull
request.
Windup sounds like a perfect fit for exactly the job
I have to do - we're porting a WebLogic application to
JBoss.
I know next to nothing about this application - I didn't
develop any part of it, although I am newly part of a team
that developed it.
I downloaded the binary downloadable from the site to
try it out and it quickly crapped out on our source code.
NullPointerException. Oh well.
I then followed the instructions to Build windup and
after some difficulty, got the build to work. (Maven 3.1
required? guess I was behind the times, but okay).
It built a whole bunch of stuff, none of which looks
anything like the downloadable package.
I don't want to DEVELOP windup, but I understand open
source and don't mind doing my part to advance the state of
the art. But where to start? There's no easily findable
documentation telling me what, in this massive directory
tree I've built, to do if I want to USE windup, and that's
what I need now.
Can someone please point me at this information?
Or would my team be better off forgetting about windup
and slogging through the port the old-fashioned way? I'd
like to use windup but I need some initial guidance.
Thanks,
Steve
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