[fedora-java] Packaging Spago BI

Sandro Bonazzola sbonazzo at redhat.com
Wed Jan 20 10:01:56 UTC 2016


On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 6:55 PM, gil <puntogil at libero.it> wrote:

> hi
> now seem landed @ https://github.com/SpagoBILabs/SpagoBI
>

They're using github only as backup for now, github is not updated very
often. I'm working with upstream for getting them moving to github as
primary repository.




>
>
> Il 19/01/2016 12:16, Sandro Bonazzola ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
> I started trying to package Spago BI (  <http://spagobi.com/>
> http://spagobi.com/ ) for Fedora.
>
> An initial spec file I created mostly to understand what's being built is
> here:
> https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/52375/1/specs/spagobi/spagobi.spec.in
>
> The output of maven install is a set of war files which includes libraries
> and javascript libraries from external sources / projects (maven central
> mostly).
>
> war format is not supported (ask to mizdebsk)
>

Added to the discussion.
Any wiki page about this?




>
> During the build, several jar files are created and not installed by mvn
> install.
>
> can you post somewhere a build.log?
>

state.log: http://ur1.ca/ofkbe
root.log: http://ur1.ca/ofkbk
build.log: http://resources.ovirt.org/repos/testing/build.log




>
> I've searched for a packaging guidelines wiki page about packaging wildfly
> webapps and in IRC I've been pointed to thermostat package as example.
> I'm not realy sure to have understood what's expected from the package:
> - is it ok to just have the final war file in the package?
> - is it ok to have libraries (jar and js) from other packages included in
> the war file? (I know, I'm using mvn and not maven-local since I don't have
> packaged dependencies yet, but supposing they're in fedora, is it allowed
> to have them in the war file?
>
> wildfly, if it is not already happened, it should be retired (ask to
> mgoldman)
>


Marek, Vaclav, aren't you going to package Wildfly 10 for Fedora? o_O
SpagoBI can run with tomcat as well but being oVirt 4.0 on Wildfly 10 we'd
like to get it running on the same application server.



>
> Help with the packaging effort is welcome :-)
>
> regards
> .g
>
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