6856630: Restructure jaxp/jaxws repository
Andrew John Hughes
gnu_andrew at member.fsf.org
Wed Oct 7 21:24:11 UTC 2009
2009/9/22 Kelly O'Hair <Kelly.Ohair at sun.com>:
>
> This 6856630 change has been integrated into the build
> forest jaxp and jaxws repositories:
>
> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/build/jaxws/rev/ae2bec597586
> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/build/jaxp/rev/534e23823a1b
>
> Assuming we get successful test builds of the build forest, these
> changes will get integrated into the jdk7 master forest.
>
> Notes:
> * The jaxws (and jaf) and jaxp sources have been extracted and
> put into separate source zip files. These zip files represent
> the source deliveries into the jdk7 project. Selection of
> the bundles is determined by the properties in the files
> jax*/jax*.properties and jax*/build-defs.xml.
> The current 3 source drop bundles are:
> jdk7-jaf-2009_08_28.zip
> jdk7-jaxp-2009_08_28.zip
> jdk7-jaxws-2009_08_28.zip
> If not found in the /java/devtools/share/jdk7-drops directory,
> the ant scripts will look for them at
> http://kenai.com/projects/jdk7-drops/downloads
> a temporary site for now until the JAX* teams engage.
>
> * The original jaxp/src and jaxws/src files are still there,
> but should not be used unless the drop source bundles are
> unavailable (currently the drop bundles contain the exact
> same files). A warning will be issued if they are used.
> Eventually the original jaxp/src and jaxws/src files will
> be deleted from the jdk7 repositories.
>
> * 'ant source' or 'cd make && make source' will get the drop
> bundles and populate the drop source area. But this should
> happen automatically.
>
> Please ask questions, this is kind of a big change and anything
> can go wrong, please let me know if there are problems.
>
> -kto
>
>
Hi Kelly,
This patch is now in b73 and I'm trying to get IcedTea7 to build with
it. How do I specify the location of the zips to use?
Thanks,
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