[seam-dev] Need infos to build last versions of Seam modules
Jason Porter
lightguard.jp at gmail.com
Mon Dec 20 09:15:19 EST 2010
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 14:06, Antoine Sabot-Durand
<antoine at sabot-durand.net> wrote:
> Hello,
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> First of all let me introduce myself, I'm a senior architect in a french software engineering company and I'm working with Seam since 2006.
> I met Lincoln at Devoxx and we discussed about the opportunity to build a Seam social module. I agreed to work on such a module and started to study CDI, weld and Seam 3 three weeks ago to start my contribution.
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> Beyond CDI and Seam 3 I've got a lot of new things to learn to achieve this development : RestEasy, Arquillian, and as it's my first experience as a commiter on an open source project, I've got a lot to learn on that subject too ;-). So, please, accept my apologies in advance if I ask dumb questions or missed obvious information on the Seam eco-system.
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> For the moment my development is only dependent on Seam Config module and I would like use the last version. So I checked it out from github and build it but I've got issue with seam solder missing. I tried to fix it by build solder and installing it in my local repo, but I always have issue building Seam Config.
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> Before I start change pom file is there a way to build these modules with some kind of consistency ?
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> Thanks for your help.
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> Antoine SABOT-DURAND
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