From: Andrew H. <ahh...@gm...> - 2010-08-30 14:36:17
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Hi All, Tonight I was able to do some testing on the maven release via a TEMP repository I setup. Several bugs/issues were resolved.... but it would appear that we are good to perform an official release. The only outstanding piece of work in documentation. Please feel free to contribute (see 2 emails prior to this on on the thread or ask me how if you would like to help out). Looks like we'll be ready to go in a few days! Cheers!!! On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Farrukh Najmi < fa...@we...> wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > The initial site docs look very nice. Thanks again for this valuable > contribution. > > > On 08/24/2010 07:47 PM, Andrew Hughes wrote: > > Hi Farrukh, > > +1 for Jira :) > > *The maven site (documentation)...* > > It's early days, but I have deployed the tip/snapshot to sourceforge's > htdoc's (using mvn site site:deploy) so please take a look.. > http://gwt-openlayers.sourceforge.net/maven-site/ > http://gwt-openlayers.sourceforge.net/maven-site/apidocs/index.html (javadocs > too) > > If you have something add/fix/append/remove, please do so... you will > find the src under ./src/site of each module. > > - Site's are configured in ./src/site/site.xml. Including pages, menu's > layout e.t.c. > - Content can come from a few formats, and so far I've used APT (almost > plain text). You can see the pages in ./src/site/apt/some-page.apt I > recommend the apt qucik start guide here > http://www.scottnesbitt.net/docs/apt_quick_ref.pdf (I'd also recommend > xdoc in some cases too, it's your call). > > Maven has really good doco about sites here: > http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/ > > I don't believe the site will or should hold up a 0.5 release, as we can > release much more frequently in the future - but it would be nice to see > this documentation site evolve quickly. The community needs good > documentation :) > > > On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Farrukh Najmi < > fa...@we...> wrote: > >> >> +1 on the proposed resolution of issue 48: >> >> https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/gwt-openlayers/ticket/48 >> >> Kudos to Andrew for the terrific work to implement the proposed >> resolution. >> Kudos to Edwin and other dev team members for a lot of good work leading >> up to 0.5 release. >> >> BTW, we should consider getting a free hosted JIRA license for the >> project. >> It would be so much better than TRAC. Lots of SF projects are doing that >> these days that SF should just get a blanket deal with Atlassian. >> >> >> On 08/24/2010 07:43 AM, Edwin Commandeur wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > Andrew Hughes has been working hard to get things ready for a 0.5 >> > release. One open issue is merging Andrew's fantastic work to make >> > proper use of Maven onto the default branch. You can check out the >> > improvements and see the new project dir layout by cloning the >> > 'trac_ticket_48' branch. >> > >> > PLEASE MAIL IT TO THE DEV LIST WITHIN 2 or 3 DAYS IF YOU WANT TO GIVE >> > FEEDBACK ON THE MERGE!!! If you are not okay with the merge then >> > please provide arguments about the how and why. >> > >> > All in all we think is a huge win, so we hope you'll feel the same way. >> > >> > There will be three modules in the new project structure: >> > gwt-openlayers (parent) >> > gwt-openlayers-client (what is now gwt-ol) >> > gwt-openlayers-showcase >> > >> > After checking out the project you can simply import the modules for >> > project into Eclipse as an existing Maven project (requires the >> > m2eclipse plugin). The documentation will be updated to describe how >> > to debug it all without the Google Eclipse Plugin and how to get the >> > showcase to work with the Google Eclipse Plugin (should work with new >> > versions of GEP). >> > >> > Building the jar: >> > >> >> cd gwt-openlayers-client >> >> mvn package (or mvn install) >> >> >> > Running the showcase: >> > >> >> cd gwt-openlayers-showcase >> >> mvn gwt:run >> >> >> > Building the new website >> > >> >> cd gwt-openlayers >> >> mvn site (requires mvn install of gwt-openlayers-client, to also build >> JavaDoc and link it in site). >> >> >> > Eventually the proxy in gwt-openlayers-client will be moved to >> > gwt-openlayers-server. This is in line with gwt-maven conventions. >> > >> > Building the project with Ant is no longer supported, as we want to >> > focus on getting everyting right with Maven. Also, the project website >> > will be generated from Maven. >> > > -- > Regards, > Farrukh Najmi > > Web: http://www.wellfleetsoftware.com > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sell apps to millions through the Intel(R) Atom(Tm) Developer Program > Be part of this innovative community and reach millions of netbook users > worldwide. Take advantage of special opportunities to increase revenue and > speed time-to-market. Join now, and jumpstart your future. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-atom-d2d > _______________________________________________ > Gwt-openlayers-devl mailing list > Gwt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwt-openlayers-devl > > |