[Anthill-pro] How to build in AntHill Pro with Weblogic 9 Workshopapp and CVS

Fink, Paul pfink at ecmc.org
Thu Dec 21 13:23:31 CST 2006



For Anthill Pro 2.x you can setup your CVS directory so that the 3
projects you have are under a single module. Like this

MyEar
	EARDescriptor
	EJBComponents
	WebComponents


You the just checkout MyEar from CVS and you get all three projects.

With Anthill3 you can check out several modules but I don't think you
want to do that. Do you have an ant build that works outside of
Workshop?
That's the first thing you need to do.

J Dude

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[mailto:anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com] On Behalf Of Holmes,
Wayne
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 11:57 AM
To: anthill-pro at caladin.urbancode.com
Subject: [Anthill-pro] How to build in AntHill Pro with Weblogic 9
Workshopapp and CVS

We are converting to Weblogic 9, and have some questions for anyone who
is doing EAR based builds using Workshop for Weblogic Platform (based on
Eclipse/WTP).

Following the tutorials we end up with a struture like this in our WfWP
workspace:
  EARDescriptor
  EJBComponents
  WebComponents

This all builds and works great inside WfWP. The problem we run into is
when we try to commit these to CVS. We end up with three CVS projects..
which makes life interesting when we try to configure the build on
AntHill Pro. (We are still running Version 2.6.2.19159)

We tried to setup a build dependency like this:
  EARDescriptor
     EJBComponents
     WebComponents

This seems ok, but we rapidly run into issues with a large number of
build tracks needed for each version, as well as trying to keep all the
build versions in sync. We would like to have all components checked in
under the same CVS project, but can't seen to figure out the "magic
handshake".

The bottom line question: Anyone doing Anthill Pro builds based on
Eclipse WTP/WfWP J2EE based projects that use CVS as a code repository?
Any tips on how to setup builds so we don't end up with a large number
of build tracks?

Thanks in advance.

Wayne L. Holmes
Lead Software Development Engineer
E-mail: wayne.holmes at qwest.com

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