[hibernate-commits] Hibernate SVN: r21062 - annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940.

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Author: brmeyer
Date: 2012-08-30 12:49:40 -0400 (Thu, 30 Aug 2012)
New Revision: 21062

Added:
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/.cvsignore
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.properties.dist
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.xml
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/doc/
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/jdbc/
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/lgpl.txt
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/lib/
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/readme.txt
   annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/src/
Log:
Branching for JBPAPP-6940

Copied: annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/.cvsignore (from rev 21061, annotations/branches/v3_3_1_GA_CP/.cvsignore)
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--- annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/.cvsignore	                        (rev 0)
+++ annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/.cvsignore	2012-08-30 16:49:40 UTC (rev 21062)
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+target
+build
+build.properties
+test_output
+testout
+common-build.xml
+javadoc.bat
+build.properties
+instrumenttestout

Copied: annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.properties.dist (from rev 21061, annotations/branches/v3_3_1_GA_CP/build.properties.dist)
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--- annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.properties.dist	                        (rev 0)
+++ annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.properties.dist	2012-08-30 16:49:40 UTC (rev 21062)
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+common.dir=.
+src.dir=src
+test.dir=test
+hibernate-core.home=../hibernate-3.2
+
+#locally present jars
+jpa-api.jar=./lib/ejb3-persistence.jar
+commons-annotations.jar=./lib/hibernate-commons-annotations.jar
\ No newline at end of file

Copied: annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.xml (from rev 21061, annotations/branches/v3_3_1_GA_CP/build.xml)
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--- annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.xml	                        (rev 0)
+++ annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/build.xml	2012-08-30 16:49:40 UTC (rev 21062)
@@ -0,0 +1,361 @@
+<!--
+
+  Hibernate Annotations ANT build script.
+
+  You need JDK 5.0 installed to build Hibernate Annotations.
+
+-->
+
+<project name="Hibernate Annotations" default="dist" basedir=".">
+
+    <!-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
+		   (and without typing -D each time it compiles it) -->
+	<property file="build.properties"/>
+	<property file="${user.home}/.ant.properties"/>
+
+	<!-- Name of project and version, used to create filenames -->
+	<property name="Name" value="Hibernate Annotations"/>
+	<property name="name" value="hibernate-annotations"/>
+	<property name="version" value="3.3.1.GA.CP04"/>
+	<property name="javadoc.packagenames" value="org.hibernate.*"/>
+	<property name="jdbc.dir" value="jdbc"/>
+	<property name="copy.test" value="true"/>
+	<property name="src.dir" location="src/java"/>
+    <property name="test.dir" location="src/test"/>
+    <property name="lib.dir" location="lib"/>
+    <property name="build.dir" location="build"/>
+    <property name="classes.dir" location="${build.dir}/classes"/>
+    <property name="testclasses.dir" location="${build.dir}/testclasses"/>   
+	<property name="dist.target.dir" location="target"/>
+    <property name="dist.dir" location="${build.dir}/${name}"/>
+    <property name="instrumenttest.out.dir" value="instrumenttestout"/>
+    <property name="doc.dir" location="doc"/>
+    <property name="doc.api.dir" location="${doc.dir}/api"/>
+    <property name="doc.reference.dir" location="${doc.dir}/reference"/>
+    <property name="dist.doc.dir"  location="${dist.dir}/doc"/>
+    <property name="dist.api.dir"  location="${dist.dir}/doc/api"/>
+    <property name="dist.src.dir" location="${dist.dir}/src"/>
+	<property name="dist.test.dir" location="${dist.dir}/test"/>
+    <property name="dist.lib.dir" location="${dist.dir}/lib"/>
+    <property name="jar.name" value="${name}"/>
+	<property name="jar.file.name" value="${dist.dir}/${jar.name}.jar"/>
+    <property name="jartest.file.name" value="${dist.dir}/${jar.name}-tests.jar"/>   
+    <property name="javac.debug" value="on"/>
+    <property name="javac.optimize" value="off"/>
+	<property name="javac.source" value="1.5"/>
+	<property name="javac.target" value="1.5"/>
+    <available property="jpa-present" file="${basedir}/../jpa-api" type="dir"/>
+	<property name="jpa-javadoc.dir" value="${dist.doc.dir}/jpa-api"/>
+	<property name="test.output.dir" value="${build.dir}/test_output"/>
+	<!-- set Hibernate core related properties -->
+    <property name="hibernate-core.home" location="../core"/>
+    <property name="hibernate-core.jar" location="${hibernate-core.home}/hibernate3.jar"/>
+    <property name="hibernate-core.lib.dir" location="${hibernate-core.home}/lib"/>
+    <path id="lib.class.path">
+    	<path location="${hibernate-core.jar}" />
+        <fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
+            <include name="*.jar"/>
+			<exclude name="ant-*.jar"/>
+        </fileset>
+        <fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
+            <include name="*.jar"/>
+        </fileset>
+    </path>
+    <path id="junit.classpath">
+           <pathelement path="${classes.dir}"/>
+           <pathelement path="${testclasses.dir}"/>        
+           <path refid="lib.class.path"/>
+           <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
+		   <pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
+		   <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
+			<include name="**/*.jar"/>
+			<include name="**/*.zip"/>
+		   </fileset>
+    </path>
+	<patternset id="support.files">
+        <include name="**/*.jpg"/>
+        <include name="**/*.gif"/>
+        <include name="**/*.dtd"/>
+        <include name="**/*.xsd"/>
+        <include name="**/*.xml"/>
+        <include name="**/*.xslt"/>
+
+        <!-- exclude everything we don't want in the jar -->
+        <exclude name="${build.dir}/**/*"/>
+        <exclude name="${doc.dir}/**/*"/>
+        <exclude name="classes/**/*"/>
+        <exclude name="build.xml"/>
+        <exclude name="**/*.properties"/>
+        <exclude name="**/*.ccf"/>
+        <exclude name="**/*.cfg.xml"/>
+        <exclude name="**/ehcache.xml"/>
+    </patternset>
+
+    <patternset id="source.files">
+        <include name="**/*.java"/>
+        <include name="**/*.properties"/>
+    </patternset>
+
+	<!-- junit paths/filesets -->
+     <fileset dir="${testclasses.dir}" id="junit.batchtestset">
+           <include name="**/*Test.class"/>
+     </fileset>
+     
+     <path id="testsrc.path">
+		<pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
+	</path>	   
+
+    <target name="info" description="Echoes useful system properties">
+        <echo message="java.vm.info=${java.vm.info}"/>
+        <echo message="java.vm.name=${java.vm.name}"/>
+        <echo message="java.vm.vendor=${java.vm.vendor}"/>
+        <echo message="java.vm.version=${java.vm.version}"/>
+        <echo message="os.arch=${os.arch}"/>
+        <echo message="os.name=${os.name}"/>
+        <echo message="os.version=${os.version}"/>
+        <echo message="java.home = ${java.home}"/>
+        <echo message="java.class.path = ${java.class.path}"/>
+        <echo message="file.encoding=${file.encoding}"/>
+        <echo message="user.home = ${user.home}"/>
+        <echo message="user.language=${user.language}"/>
+    </target>
+    <target name="init" description="Initialize the build">
+        <tstamp>
+            <format property="subversion" pattern="yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss"/>
+        </tstamp>
+        <echo message="Build ${Name}-${version} (${subversion})"/>
+        <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
+        <mkdir dir="${testclasses.dir}"/>
+        <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
+            <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+                <patternset refid="support.files"/>
+            </fileset>
+    	</copy>
+     
+	    <copy todir="${build.dir}">
+            <fileset dir=".">
+            	<include name="readme.txt"/>
+            	<include name="lgpl.txt"/>
+            </fileset>
+        </copy>
+
+	    <available file="${hibernate-core.jar}" type="file" property="hibernate-core.jar.available"/>
+    	<fail unless="hibernate-core.jar.available" message="Cannot locate hibernate-core.jar: ${hibernate-core.jar}"/>
+    </target>
+    <target name="clean" description="Cleans up build and dist directories">
+        <delete dir="${build.dir}"/>
+        <delete dir="${dist.target.dir}"/>
+    </target>
+    <target name="compile" depends="init"
+			description="Compile the Java source code">
+		<javac
+				srcdir="${src.dir}"
+				destdir="${classes.dir}"
+				classpathref="lib.class.path"
+				debug="${javac.debug}"
+				optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+				nowarn="on"
+				source="${javac.source}"
+                target="${javac.target}">
+			<src path="${src.dir}"/>
+		</javac>
+		<copy todir="${classes.dir}">
+			<fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+				<include name="**/resources/*.properties"/>
+				<include name="**/*.xsd"/>
+			</fileset>
+		</copy>
+	</target>
+
+    <target name="compiletest" depends="compile" description="Compile the tests">
+		<javac
+				destdir="${testclasses.dir}"
+				classpathref="junit.classpath"
+				debug="${javac.debug}"
+				optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+				nowarn="on"
+				source="${javac.source}"
+                target="${javac.target}">
+			<src refid="testsrc.path"/>
+		</javac>
+	</target>
+	<target name="junit" depends="compiletest">
+        <mkdir dir="${test.output.dir}"/>
+		<taskdef name="junit" classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask">
+			<classpath>
+				<fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
+				    <include name="junit-*.jar"/>
+	                <include name="ant-junit-*.jar"/>
+				</fileset>
+			</classpath>
+		</taskdef>
+        <junit printsummary="on" haltonfailure="on" forkmode="once">
+            <classpath refid="junit.classpath"/>
+            <formatter type="plain"/>
+            <formatter type="xml"/>
+            <batchtest fork="yes" todir="${test.output.dir}" haltonfailure="no">
+            	<fileset refid="junit.batchtestset"/>
+            </batchtest>
+        </junit>
+    </target>
+	<!-- Run a single unit test. -->
+	<target name="junitsingle" depends="compiletest"
+			description="Run a single test suite (requires testname and jdbc.driver properties)">
+		<mkdir dir="${test.output.dir}"/>
+		<taskdef name="junit" classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask">
+			<classpath>
+				<fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
+				    <include name="junit-*.jar"/>
+	                <include name="ant-junit-*.jar"/>
+				</fileset>
+			</classpath>
+		</taskdef>
+		<junit printsummary="on" fork="yes" haltonfailure="on">
+			<classpath refid="junit.classpath"/>
+			<formatter type="plain"/>
+			<formatter type="xml"/>
+			<test fork="yes" todir="${test.output.dir}" haltonfailure="no" name="${testname}"/>
+		</junit>
+	</target>
+	<!-- actually this instrument target is broken, I will fix it soon
+	<target name="junitinstrument" depends="compiletest,instrument"
+			description="Run the instrument test suite (requires driver.jar property)">
+		<mkdir dir="${instrumenttest.out.dir}"/>
+		<junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes" dir="${basedir}"
+				maxmemory="256M" fork="yes" forkmode="perBatch">
+            <classpath refid="junit.classpath"/>
+			<formatter type="plain"/>
+			<formatter type="xml"/>
+			<batchtest todir="${instrumenttest.out.dir}" haltonfailure="no">
+				<fileset dir="${classes.dir}">
+					<include name="org/hibernate/test/**/*Test.class"/>
+				</fileset>
+			</batchtest>
+		</junit>
+	</target>
+-->
+    <target name="junitreport" depends="junit">
+		<taskdef name="junitreport" classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.XMLResultAggregator">
+	        <classpath>
+	            <fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
+	                <include name="junit-*.jar"/>
+	                <include name="ant-junit-*.jar"/>
+	            </fileset>
+	        </classpath>
+		</taskdef>
+        <junitreport todir="${test.output.dir}">
+            <fileset dir="${test.output.dir}">
+                <include name="TEST-*.xml"/>
+            </fileset>
+            <report format="frames" todir="${test.output.dir}"/>
+        </junitreport>
+    </target>
+
+	<target name="jar" depends="compile" description="Build the distribution .jar file">
+		<mkdir dir="${classes.dir}/META-INF"/>
+		<manifest file="${classes.dir}/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF">
+			<attribute name="Implementation-Title" value="${Name}"/>
+			<attribute name="Implementation-Version" value="${version}"/>
+            <attribute name="Implementation-Vendor" value="hibernate.org"/>
+            <attribute name="Implementation-Vendor-Id" value="hibernate.org"/>
+            <attribute name="Implementation-URL" value="http://annotations.hibernate.org"/>
+            <attribute name="Specification-Title" value="Java Persistence"/>
+			<attribute name="Specification-Version" value="1.0"/>
+            <attribute name="Specification-Vendor" value="jcp.org"/>
+        </manifest>
+		<mkdir dir="${dist.dir}"/>
+        <jar filesetmanifest="merge" jarfile="${jar.file.name}" basedir="${classes.dir}"/>
+    </target>
+    <target name="javadoc" description="Compile the Javadoc API documentation to dist dir">
+        <mkdir dir="${dist.api.dir}"/>
+        <javadoc
+        	packagenames="${javadoc.packagenames}"
+        	classpathref="lib.class.path"
+        	destdir="${dist.api.dir}"
+        	use="true"
+        	protected="true"
+        	version="true"
+        	windowtitle="${Name} API Documentation"
+        	Overview="${doc.api.dir}/package.html"
+        	doctitle="${Name} API Documentation"
+        	stylesheetfile="${doc.api.dir}/jdstyle.css"
+        	link="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/">
+        	<packageset dir="${src.dir}" defaultexcludes="yes" >
+		      <include name="**/*" />
+		    </packageset>
+        </javadoc>
+    </target>
+	<target name="jpa-javadoc" if="jpa-present">
+		<mkdir dir="${jpa-javadoc.dir}"/>
+		<ant dir="../jpa-api" target="javadoc" inheritAll="false"/>
+		<copy todir="${jpa-javadoc.dir}">
+			<fileset dir="${basedir}/../jpa-api/build/api">
+				<include name="**/*.*"/>
+			</fileset>
+		</copy>
+	</target>
+
+	<target name="dist" depends="jar,jartest,javadoc,jpa-javadoc,copytest,copysource"
+			description="Build everything">
+		<copy todir="${dist.dir}" failonerror="false">
+			<fileset dir="${common.dir}">
+				<include name="common-build.xml"/>
+			</fileset>
+		</copy>
+        <copy todir="${dist.lib.dir}" failonerror="false">
+			<fileset file="${lib.dir}/*.*"/>
+        </copy>
+		<copy file="readme.txt" todir="${dist.dir}"/>
+		<copy file="lgpl.txt" todir="${dist.dir}"/>
+		<copy file="changelog.txt" todir="${dist.dir}"/>
+		<copy file="build.xml" todir="${dist.dir}"/>
+        <copy file="${basedir}/build.properties.dist" tofile="${dist.dir}/build.properties" failonerror="false" />
+		<zip zipfile = "${dist.dir}-${version}.zip">
+			<zipfileset prefix="${name}-${version}" dir="${dist.dir}"/>
+		</zip>
+		<tar compression="gzip" tarfile="${dist.dir}-${version}.tar.gz">
+			<tarfileset prefix="${name}-${version}" dir="${dist.dir}"/>
+		</tar>
+	</target>
+	<!-- actually this target is broken, will be fixed soon 
+	<target name="instrument" depends="compiletest"
+			description="Instrument the persistent classes"> 
+
+		<taskdef name="instrument" classname="org.hibernate.tool.instrument.InstrumentTask">
+			<classpath path="${classes.dir}"/>
+            <classpath path="${testclasses.dir}"/>         
+			<classpath refid="lib.class.path"/>
+		</taskdef>
+
+		<instrument verbose="true">
+			<fileset dir="${testclasses.dir}/org/hibernate/test">
+				<include name="**/*.class"/>
+				<exclude name="**/*Test$*.class"/>
+				<exclude name="**/*Test.class"/>
+				<exclude name="**/*Tests.class"/>
+			</fileset>
+		</instrument>
+	</target>
+-->
+    <target name="copytest" description="Copy tests to dist dir" if="copy.test" >
+		<copy todir="${dist.test.dir}">
+			<fileset dir="${test.dir}"/>
+		</copy>
+	</target>
+
+    <target name="copysource" depends="copytest" description="Copy sources to dist dir">
+        <copy todir="${dist.src.dir}">
+            <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+                <patternset refid="source.files"/>
+            </fileset>
+            <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+                <patternset refid="support.files"/>
+            </fileset>
+        </copy>
+    </target>
+
+
+    <target name="jartest" depends="compiletest" description="Build the distribution .jar file">
+        <jar filesetmanifest="merge" jarfile="${jartest.file.name}" basedir="${testclasses.dir}"/>
+    </target>
+</project>

Copied: annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/lgpl.txt (from rev 21061, annotations/branches/v3_3_1_GA_CP/lgpl.txt)
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--- annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/lgpl.txt	                        (rev 0)
+++ annotations/patches/JBPAPP-6940/lgpl.txt	2012-08-30 16:49:40 UTC (rev 21062)
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+Hibernate Annotations
+==================================================
+Version: 3.3.1.GA.CP04
+
+THIS RELEASE OF HIBERNATE ANNOTATIONS REQUIRES HIBERNATE CORE 3.2.0.GA (and above)
+
+Description
+-----------
+
+The EJB3 specification recognizes the interest and the success of
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+persistence mechanism.
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+
+
+Instructions
+------------
+
+Unzip to installation directory, read doc/reference
+
+
+Contact
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+Notes
+-----------
+
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+
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+FSF Lesser Gnu Public License (see lgpl.txt).



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