[jboss-as7-dev] JBoss AS 7.0.0.Beta1 tagged...

Ales Justin ales.justin at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 10:19:06 EDT 2011


> Sure, long term I think we should definitely come up with something like 
> this.  However actually doing this is more complex than you'd think. 

I've seen and discussed how OSGi handles this, Paremus in particular.
And it looked impressive.
* www.paremus.com/nimble/

> For now we need to keep our eye on the prize and get a feature-complete 
> AS7 GA out the door.

I would imagine the module lookup in AS is done in a single place?
Hence it would be easy to plugin different lookup mechanism, with local as backup.

> On 03/16/2011 09:00 AM, Ales Justin wrote:
>> Since it's all modularized now.
>> What about if we ship really small,
>> and allow for things to be pulled / downloaded later?
>> 
>> It could be experimental to start with,
>> and if it proves to be "popular", we could make it default.
>> 
>> By default we would still pack all bins,
>> or you could download pre-configred lazy module-pull AS.
>> And setup some jboss.org JBoss Modules custom repo,
>> to simplify lookup, almost the same way we do it now locally.
>> 
>> On Mar 16, 2011, at 2:36 PM, David M. Lloyd wrote:
>> 
>>> This brings up an important point that I think we need to address during
>>> the Beta series.  A few modules are including their Maven dependencies
>>> directly within their module - even if that Maven dependency already
>>> exists elsewhere - and also, we have a lot of extra dependencies for
>>> things which are either redundant or are only in use for a few classes.
>>>  This defeats the gains we get from modules, in addition to introducing
>>> potential CCE problems.
>>> 
>>> In the interests of fast boot time and low mem. footprint, I will be
>>> opening JIRAs for each of these occurrences to be fixed for Beta2 or
>>> perhaps Beta3.
>>> 
>>> In terms of raw memory usage, more "stuff" is loaded and cached to be
>>> sure, if the memory is available - however you'll find that if you limit
>>> the maximum heap -Xmx16m for example it should boot just fine.  A couple
>>> weeks ago I got it to boot with -Xmx9m.
>>> 
>>> On 03/16/2011 06:14 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Alpha1: 19MB
>>>> Beta1: 52MB
>>>> 
>>>> ...what the heck happened ;)
>>>> 
>>>> /max
>>>> 
>>>>> Great news !
>>>>> 
>>>>> 1st start: JBoss AS 7.0.0.Beta1 "Ides of March" started in 3495ms
>>>>> 2nd start: JBoss AS 7.0.0.Beta1 "Ides of March" started in 2422ms
>>>>> 
>>>>> Good to see :)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Congrats to the team !
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 03/16/2011 07:25 AM, Jason Greene wrote:
>>>>>> "Ides of March" is now live:
>>>>>> http://www.jboss.org/jbossas/downloads
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'll do a proper announcement soon.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 6:54 PM, Bruno Georges<bgeorges at redhat.com>    wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> David, All
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thank you for your incredible efforts!
>>>>>>> This is another great milestone for JBoss AS7!
>>>>>>> Again delivered according to plan.
>>>>>>> Many of you worked around the clock to make this happen, it is greatly appreciated.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> We will be looking forward to get community feedback!
>>>>>>> The Beta releases cadence is starting and more will be coming at regular intervals.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> AS7 Rocks!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> B.
>>>>>>> On 16 Mar 2011, at 09:14, David M. Lloyd wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I've pushed out a 7.0.0.Beta1-prerelease tag and updated upstream for
>>>>>>>> Beta2 development.  Later this week Jason will be setting the release
>>>>>>>> "code name" and uploading the binary artifacts to be made available for
>>>>>>>> downloading and taking care of all that business.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Big thanks to everyone who put in extra effort to get this tag done.  I
>>>>>>>> expect that the official release announcement will be happening later
>>>>>>>> this week.
>>>>>>>> 
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