[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (DROOLS-471) Remove repository jboss-deprecated
Geoffrey De Smet (JIRA)
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Fri May 2 09:33:57 EDT 2014
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Geoffrey De Smet edited comment on DROOLS-471 at 5/2/14 9:32 AM:
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Check the assembly xml's, they often reference dependencies for excludes because the target app server already contains that jar.
Note: those assembly xml's are the recipe to build the wars/zips.
Until we have arquillian tests that test the wars on all targeted app servers, there's always a chance that any dependency change breaks something.
That doesn't mean we should stop improving our dependencies and or build :)
It just means there's a known risk and we should do a best effort when changing them:
- Every time you remove a dependency, it's recommended to look for it's groupId in all files, especially in all pom.xml and all assembly-.xml files.
But if an issue does slip through and wasn't detected, don't blame the guy trying to improve our deps, blame the lack of arq tests.
was (Author: ge0ffrey):
Check the assembly xml's, they often reference dependencies for excludes because the target app server already contains that jar.
Note: those assembly xml's are the recipe to build the wars/zips.
Until we have arquillian tests that test the wars on all targeted app servers, there's always a chance that any dependency change breaks something.
That doesn't mean we should stop improving our dependencies and or build :)
It just means there's a known risk and we should do a best effort when changing them:
- Every time you remove a dependency, it's recommended to look for it's groupId in all files, especially in all pom.xml and all assembly-.xml files.
But if an issue does slip through, don't blame the guy trying to improve our deps, blame the lack of arq tests.
> Remove repository jboss-deprecated
> ----------------------------------
>
> Key: DROOLS-471
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-471
> Project: Drools
> Issue Type: Task
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Affects Versions: 6.1.0.Beta2
> Reporter: Geoffrey De Smet
> Assignee: Michael Biarnes Kiefer
>
> 1) In kie-parent-metadata's pom.xml, remove the repository jboss-deprecated:
> {code}
> <repository>
> <id>jboss-deprecated</id>
> <name>JBoss Deprecated</name>
> <url>https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/deprecated/</url>
> <releases>
> <enabled>true</enabled>
> <updatePolicy>never</updatePolicy>
> </releases>
> <snapshots>
> <enabled>false</enabled>
> </snapshots>
> </repository>
> {code}
> https://github.com/droolsjbpm/droolsjbpm-build-bootstrap/blob/master/pom.xml#L88
> 2) remove your local repository
> 3) Do a mvn-all.sh -Dfull clean install
> If it works, commit the change.
> If it doesn't, make a list of dependencies that are still coming from the jboss-deprecated repository and make for each dependency a JIRA (or Bugzilla) issue calling to remove it. Tell the module owners who use those deprecated dependencies about the JIRA/BZ and ask them to remove the deprecated dependency.
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