[jboss-dev] AS 5.1 and JBoss Messaging 2
Jason T. Greene
jason.greene at redhat.com
Mon Feb 16 13:08:24 EST 2009
Because that is just configuration. Shipping just 1.4 in the community,
and 1.4 and 2.0 in EAP is completely backwards from the whole upstream
concept.
David Ward wrote:
> Why would this be weird? .com/EAP 4.x has a "production" profile that
> .org/AS 4.x does not...
>
> David
>
>
> Jason T. Greene wrote:
>> Part of the problem is that EAP is planning on including a JBM2
>> profile / option. IMO it would be very weird to ship something in EAP
>> but not in AS. Besides creating a profile, another option we have is
>> to include JBM2 with an install script in docs/examples. Then someone
>> could switch any AS profile to JBM2.
>>
>> Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>>> We have enough configurations so far, so I don't think it's a good
>>> idea adding any new ones until we come up with with a way to share
>>> most of the jars/configuration.
>>>
>>> In your case it's better to offer the preview as a separate download.
>>>
>>> Andy Taylor wrote:
>>>> As part of the AS 5.1 release we will be shipping JBM 2.0 as a
>>>> technology preview. This will require 1 or more new profiles to be
>>>> created. I have created a branch (Branch_5_x_JBM2) to use for now
>>>> which i will merge in once JBM 2.0 is released and there is
>>>> something concrete and working.
>>>>
>>>> What new profiles we need to add is open to discussion. We'll
>>>> definitely need a copy of default as a start which could be called
>>>> messaging-2. However, from a JBM2 point of view, it would be good to
>>>> also demonstrate clustering which would mean a copy of all, say
>>>> messaging-2-all, and since JBM2 can run with a minimal set of
>>>> services maybe a messaging-2-minimal as well.
>>>>
>>>> I appreciate that adding all 3 might be too many new profiles to add
>>>> so I'd like to hear peoples views!
>>>>
>>>> Andy Taylor Core Developer
>>>> JBoss Messaging
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