[infinispan-dev] merging all the github projects back?

Galder Zamarreño galder at redhat.com
Thu Nov 21 06:45:47 EST 2013


On Nov 19, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Dan Berindei <dan.berindei at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Martin Gencur <mgencur at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 19.11.2013 09:59, Dan Berindei wrote:
> BTW, Maven rebuilds every module in the reactor every time you run a build. On my machine, it takes 6 minutes to build everything in the Infinispan reactor. Would you really want to wait 6 minutes every time you want to test something in the server?
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> Actually, we often end up doing that cos we first need to build ISPN core and then the server which is dependent on ISPN core. It happens quite often that ISPN server works only with latest version of ISPN core.
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> So if I understand it correctly, the ISPN server would be integrated in the main ISPN repository. I guess it would be a specific module which you could build on its own (and also run its tests). This would cover the case when you don't need to build ISPN core in order to run the server. Or did I miss something?
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> I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be a single module…

The parent, X, can be a single module (or maven project), and then it can list the modules to build, e.g. the current list of Infinispan Server submodules:

<module>versions</module>
<module>jgroups</module>
<module>infinispan</module>
<module>integration</module>
<module>build</module>
<module>management/server-rhq-plugin</module>

Given that Infinispan Server already uses <groupId>org.infinispan.server</groupId>, it might make sense for X to be `server`.

Thoughts?

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