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EclipseLink/Build/Roadmap

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Revision as of 11:36, 11 December 2012 by Unnamed Poltroon (Talk) (Backlog of development items (Build))

Roadmap

General (Multi-branch)

  • Finish Git repo topology and build migration tasks
  • Establish Maven Central Publishing process

EclipseLink 2.5 (Juno)


Backlog of development items (Build)

  1. New Items
    1. Release Planning Dates for 2.4
      • New Milestone?
      • Release Date?
  1. Weekly target Items (12/7-13)
    1. JPA Test for 2.1
      • Insertion of new targets proving difficult
  1. Ongoing Projects
    1. Git migration (repo topology completion)
      • Updating Build documentation - in progress
      • Split utils away from runtime - investigating
    2. Git build rework
      • Integration of tools components into 2.5 build
        • finalizing publish and web generation script changes.
        • Has Own Hudson Job
        • add testing to nightly build - pending
        • Anticipate Eclipselink nightly process will pull in published P2 artifacts (P2 publish pending)
      • Oracle bundle generation.
        • 2.4 and 2.5 Complete (2.3 Pending)
        • need to establish automated nightly build server
      • Split "test" job from build job: Future
      • Milestone promotion
        • 2.3 pending
      • Removal of dependencies from repo: pending
      • Removal of Releng: complete
      • Removal of Utils: pending
    3. EclipseLink jar to Maven Central
      • need PGP identity for signing.
      • investigating publishing through Sonatype
    4. Remove old build pathways (no BND)
      • May need to keep for some dev processes
    5. JPA test rework (post 2.1 enabling)
      • needs to be split (build xml 92 pages long)
      • Splitting Server-side configurations from existing buildfile may cover upwords of 60% of cleanup

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