(oracle
> >
> > version) they found jdk 7, jdk 6 is shown as end of life (with security
> > warning everywhere).
> >
> >Side effect is that, you play with the new features. (student later
> >
> > learn backward compatibility)
> >
> >
is that, you play with the new features. (student later
learn backward compatibility)
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De : Hervé BOUTEMY [mailto:herve.bout...@free.fr]
Envoyé : jeudi 20 juin 2013 07:19
À : Maven Developers List
Objet : Re: dist tooling
this is not a plugin for end users, only
evelopers List
Objet : Re: dist tooling
this is not a plugin for end users, only for internal Maven team: and once
it is scheduled daily on our Jenkins server, i don't expect us to run it on
our personal machines
so I don't think JDK7 nor Maven version requirements are a problem.
ITs
this is not a plugin for end users, only for internal Maven team: and once it
is scheduled daily on our Jenkins server, i don't expect us to run it on our
personal machines
so I don't think JDK7 nor Maven version requirements are a problem.
ITs would be nice, yes, to be sure things are detected
Hi,
I noticed there are no IT's. It shouldn't be too hard to write that. I can
make a setup for that in order to be able to execute some ITs
Although most of us want to use the latest and greatest, I have my doubts
about using JDK7 and M3.0.4 for compilation. Since our advice is to
compil
I'd like to have a look at it too.
Give me a couple of days.
Robert
Op Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:11:55 +0200 schreef Hervé BOUTEMY
:
Thanks to Eric, we now have a tool to check dist content
And I just added it to our Jenkins instance, to build once a day: you
can look
at the result [1]
I just