RE: more build questions

"Tim Anderson" <[email protected]> Fri, 17 Dec 2004 15:01:06 +1100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.openjms.devel
Message-ID <000001c4e3ed$08fe89f0$0100000a@xerces>
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> From: Dennis Cook
> 
> Setting the maven property to bypass all tests I was able to 
> continue with the build process. 
> However there are 4 jar files that are not available in the 
> ibiblio repository for this project, are these going to be 
> made available or should each user track them down individually?

The Sun jars can't be hosted at ibiblio or sourceforge
for licensing reasons (they have been hosted by
us in the past, but it's a bit naughty to do so).

The build documentation covers where to get and install
the Sun JARS in more detail:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/openjms/openjms/distribution/xdocs/dev
guide/build.xml?rev=1.1&view=auto

Search for the section "Third party JARs" - its covered
there. Also note that you'll need to do a CVS update
on etc/project.properties to pick up the correct JMS API
version (1.0.2b as opposed to 1.0.2a).

> 
> The messages indicate to get them from sun, but I am not sure 
> some of these versions are available.  First the jms is 
> currently at 1.1 and I thought the jdbc classes were part of 
> the j2sdk.
> 

OpenJMS currently doesn't support JMS 1.1, although
that should change in the next few months.

OpenJMS supports JDK1.2 and higher, and therefore
needs the JNDI, and JDBC jars, even though they
are included in JDK1.4.

-Tim



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