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Re: [cbi-dev] Best tool to check binary compatibility
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I would suggest to have a look at how bnd (https://github.com/bndtools/bnd) and Cedric's baseliner - which uses bnd - (https://github.com/cbrun/baseliner) compute differences between Java class from a binary compatibility point of view.
Something that would be really great is a p2 deployment service that could do this check against the previous version of the repo and reject the deployment if the versions are not properly updated (or if they are binary compatible in case your case is to provide a binary compatible new versions only).
Cheers, Mikael
Hi all,
I'd like to set up some automated checks that take as input 2 p2
repository and that verify that they are "binary compatible" in the
plain Java meaning (same files in, same public signatures...). It
seems to be a more generic and simpler scope than the one provided
by PDE API Tools, and I guess there are some good ways to achieve
that with more usual Java tools.
Does anyone have a recommendation of a tool/process to achieve that?
Cheers,
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