[jira] Closed: (SPICE-16) Migrate components to org.jcomponent hiearchy

jira-yCVjj/[email protected] Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:24:15 -0500 (CDT)
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        Key: SPICE-16
    Summary: Migrate components to org.jcomponent hiearchy
       Type: New Feature

     Status: Closed
   Priority: Major
 Resolution: FIXED

 Time Spent: Unknown
  Remaining: Unknown

    Project: Spice

   Assignee: Mauro Talevi
   Reporter: Peter Donald

    Created: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 10:22 PM
    Updated: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 6:23 PM

Description:
We need to start migrating the components towards the new org.jcomponent hierarchy. So any component that is not specifically related to container infrastructure should migrate but we should discuss which ones in particular.

CVS has been branched so that users of old hierarchy can depend on old version. In particular gump users can depend on same product with "-pe" extension to get components in old hierarchy on branch. ie If component previously relied on spice-configkit they can now rely on spice-configkit-pe and no other changes are required.

The list of candidate components for move;
* loggerstore
* threadpool
* netserve
* <insert other here>


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