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Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd partydependenciestojakarta

>
> Gaurav is taking a look at Eclipse transformer. Is there a maven
> plugin to transform a jar during build?

>  

Not yet.  There is a PR in the works for this, but it's not merged yet...
https://github.com/tbitonti/jakartaee-prototype/pull/102

(Note that this is still in the developer's repo since the official Eclipse repo is not quite ready yet... But, everything that goes into this tbitonti repo will make it into the Eclipse repo...)

-- Kevin

> From: jakartaee-platform-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <jakartaee-
> platform-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Kevin Sutter
> Sent: 18 May 2020 16:36
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions <jakartaee-platform-
> dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: EMO EMO <emo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd partydependenciestojakarta

>  
> Steve,
> Getting back to your original question...  Have you considered using
> the Eclipse Transformer on these 3rd party dependencies?  We would
> still need a location to store the updated binaries (either in the
> gf repo, or maybe some place common like Eclipse Orbit).  And, we
> probably still need to get a reading from the EMO on any IP concerns
> with this approach.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Kevin Sutter
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>
>
> From:        Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxx>
> To:        jakartaee-platform developer discussions <jakartaee-
> platform-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:        05/18/2020 07:44
> Subject:        [EXTERNAL] Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd
> partydependenciestojakarta
> Sent by:        jakartaee-platform-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx

>
>  

> I would recommend Talking to the Apache Folks here but Looking at e.g.
>
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FILEUPLOAD-291whichrequested
> using javax.portlet.ActionRequest (not subject to Jakarta btw
> either, I have no ideas, if the Portlet project plans to join
> Jakarta EE or the technology is too “legacy” for that?) it was not
> updated for nearly 2 years now, so the project does not seem too
> active, although a few tiny API changes were done about 2 weeks ago:
>
https://github.com/apache/commons-fileupload/tree/master/src/main
>  
> So I would say talk to them, and if that’s not likely to happen at
> Apache soon enough and the Glassfish team can justify and maintain
> such a fork, then it could be worth considering.

>  
> P.s.: Does Glassfish 6 also plan to use the Java Module System,
> because if you really had to do such an internal fork, then it would
> be best to clearly mark that kind of module as consumable by Glassfish only.

>  
> Werner
>  
> From: Steve Millidge (Payara)
> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 14:01
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd partydependenciestojakarta

>  
> It’s used internally in GlassFish. We can do whatever is compliant
> with the ASL. However that is why I am asking.

>  
> Steve
>  
> From:jakartaee-platform-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <jakartaee-platform-
> dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Werner Keil
> Sent: 18 May 2020 12:44
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions <jakartaee-platform-
> dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd party dependenciestojakarta

>  
> „We will be moving it to the new Namespace“ I don’t think you unless
> you are an Apache member or Commons File Upload committer are
> allowed to do that.

>  
> Not unless you fork it to a completely new Project that has Nothing
> to do with Apache and does not use org.apache.

>  
> Werner
>  
> From: Steve Millidge (Payara)
> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 13:37
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd party dependenciestojakarta

>  
> That is the question I am asking. We aren’t about to rip out Common
> File Upload so we will be moving it to the new namespace in order to
> ship GlassFish 6. Question is do we have a preferred way of doing
> this and what are the IP rules for Eclipse?

>  
> Steve
>  
> From:jakartaee-platform-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx<jakartaee-platform-
> dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Werner Keil
> Sent: 18 May 2020 12:33
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions <jakartaee-platform-
> dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd party
> dependencies tojakarta

>  
> As Long as Apache Commons does not upgrade to Jakarta EE 8 or 9, we
> have to use what’s there even if it is Based on an older Version of
> Java EE ;-)

>  
> Maybe the more Apache affine ones here like David could help or ask
> the Commons committers to deal with that, but I don’t see how that
> would correlate exactly with Jakarta EE 9 or Glassfish 6.

>  
> Werner
>  
> Sent from Mailfor Windows 10
>  
> From: Steve Millidge (Payara)
> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 13:29
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd party
> dependencies tojakarta

>  
> Jackson was used before JSON-P/JSON-B were a thing in GlassFish we
> could try to remove it but it could take a while.

>  
> Commons File Upload depends on javax.servlet and the GlassFish
> administration console uses it to upload deployments.

>  
> Steve
>  
> From:jakartaee-platform-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx<jakartaee-platform-
> dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Werner Keil
> Sent: 18 May 2020 12:23
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions <jakartaee-platform-
> dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd party
> dependencies to jakarta

>  
> Hi,
>  
> Jackson, that’s interesting, why is it used in parallel or instead
> of Jakarta JSON (Processing and Binding)?

>  
> I don’t see why Apache Commons File Upload should Change anything to
> Jakarta, or do you mean a new Version of it for use by GlassFish 6?

> I guess either someone at Eclipse like Wayne or Ivar should be able
> to help with the IP/CQ entries.

>  
> Werner
>  
> Sent from Mailfor Windows 10
>  
> From: Steve Millidge (Payara)
> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 13:15
> To: jakartaee-platform developer discussions
> Subject: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Updating 3rd party dependencies to jakarta

>  
> Hi All,
>  
> On the Eclipse Glassfish project we have found a number of external 3rd
> party dependencies that need updating to the new namespace before we
> can release GlassFish 6. For example Apache Commons File Upload and
> Jackson and likely others as we get closer to release. Can anybody
> advise on how we should go about modifying and shipping these
> components both from a preferred technical approach and from an IP/
> CQ perspective?

>  
> Thanks
>  
> Steve
>  
>  
>  
>  
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