User Story #63 (closed)
Align build/packaging of resurrect with other components (where possible)
Reported by: | jamoore | Owned by: | cxallan |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | OMERO-Beta3.2 |
Component: | Resurrect | Keywords: | n.a. |
Cc: | Story Points: | n.a. | |
Sprint: | n.a. | Importance: | n.a. |
Total Remaining Time: | n.a. | Estimated Remaining Time: | n.a. |
Description
Resurrect has a special status as the only component which a) uses a library
from another release (specifically Omero2) and b) which has native libraries
(from /org.eclipse.swt). Where possible we need to fix the build system and the
packaging of resurrect to work with the rest of the components.
- use /target for build output
- use pom.xml/classpath.xml (or other future standard) to declare dependencies
- place org.eclipse.swt-dependent classes in a secondary location
- place omero-2.5.jar either in OMERO_HOME/lib/... or in components/resurrect
Originally : http://bugs.openmicroscopy.org.uk/show_bug.cgi?id=660
Change History (6)
comment:1 Changed 18 years ago by cxallan
- Status changed from new to assigned
comment:2 Changed 18 years ago by cxallan
- Milestone changed from 3.0-M2 to 3.0-M3
- Version changed from 3.0-M1 to 3.0-M3
comment:3 Changed 17 years ago by cxallan
- Keywords iteration1 added
- Milestone changed from 3.0-M3 to 3.0-M4
- Status changed from assigned to new
- Version changed from 3.0-M3 to 3.0-M4
Re-scheduling to milestone 4.
comment:4 Changed 17 years ago by cxallan
- Milestone changed from 3.0-Beta2 to Future
- Version 3.0-Beta1 deleted
Resurrect is largely a dead project at this point, closing this for now. We'll re-open it when it starts to become relevant.
comment:5 Changed 16 years ago by cxallan
- Keywords iteration1 removed
- Resolution set to invalid
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:6 Changed 15 years ago by jmoore
- Milestone changed from Future to OMERO-Beta3.2
Moving out of future just to keep it tidy.
With r684 we're now using the Spring property files from the Omero2 server JAR. In addition, all properties required for authentication and database setup are populated using the GUI.