Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 10:49:10 -0500 From: Pedro Giffuni <pfg@FreeBSD.org> To: Simeo Reig <reig.simeo@gmail.com> Cc: Kurt Jaeger <pi@freebsd.org>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r521562 - in head/java: . wildfly17 wildfly17/files Message-ID: <43942a07-d03b-b668-7ea8-f1c1c630c233@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <CAJJNRpPT55EtTDmUJY3EYe52HVz5cgtkzjpmJfJN-H782E9q9Q@mail.gmail.com> References: <201912301828.xBUISOHL074374@repo.freebsd.org> <be6b3aef-bf34-8b04-e29b-985dcb464f44@FreeBSD.org> <CAJJNRpPyc23eu_tC1HHjiX5%2BzSYw3zsNSbOzpU2yFeQXUEMW7A@mail.gmail.com> <CAJJNRpPT55EtTDmUJY3EYe52HVz5cgtkzjpmJfJN-H782E9q9Q@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi Simeo; On 01/01/2020 09:42, Simeo Reig wrote: > Hi all, > > Pedro´s question could make sense in a regular environment but this is > Java world!. Still nowadays there are not so few companies running > java 7/java EE7 despite we have java 13/Jakarta EE8. > Hmm ... that is reasonable and surely justifies having your versioning scheme. Do note however, that we deprecated Java 7 and anything before that in the ports tree so those ports should be deprecated. People can still install and use older versions manually, of course. > In official Wildfly page, https://wildfly.org/downloads , you can see > there is still available from Wildfly 8 since the last Wildfly 18 > more, summing more than twenty versions all maintained. > > > Why? some versions are javaEE7 certified, some javaEE8 and some others > jakartaEE8. Some can use jdk7, some jdk8 and others can use last > jdk11. Some have microprofile included, some other no etcetera. Java > EE has moved from oracle to eclipse fundation, there have been more > changes in last two years than last twenty and therefore many > companies are stilln adapting their code. > Very interesting indeed. C++ has also been changing a lot. > By the way, thanks for your comments Pedro and commit new version Kurt. > Thanks for the explanation, Pedro. > Simeó Reig > > On Wed, 1 Jan 2020, 14:01 Simeo Reig, <simeo.reig@gmail.com > <mailto:simeo.reig@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Pedro´s question could make sense in a regular environment but > this is Java world!. Still nowadays there are not so few companies > running java 7/java EE7 despite we have java 13/Jakarta EE8. > > In official Wildfly page, https://wildfly.org/downloads , you can > see there is still available from Wildfly 8 since the last > Wildfly 18 more, summing more than twenty versions all maintained. > > > Why? some versions are javaEE7 certified, some javaEE8 and some > others jakartaEE8. Some can use jdk7, some jdk8 and others can use > last jdk11. Some have microprofile included, some other no > etcetera. Java EE has moved from oracle to eclipse fundation, > there have been more changes in last two years than last twenty > and therefore many companies are stilln adapting their code. > > By the way, thanks for comments Pedro and commit new version Kurt. > > Simeó Reig > > > > On Mon, 30 Dec 2019, 19:35 Pedro Giffuni, <pfg@freebsd.org > <mailto:pfg@freebsd.org>> wrote: > > > On 30/12/2019 13:28, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > > Author: pi > > Date: Mon Dec 30 18:28:24 2019 > > New Revision: 521562 > > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/521562 > > > > Log: > > New port: java/wildfly17 > > > > WildFly is a flexible, lightweight, managed application > > runtime that helps you build amazing applications. > > WildFly - new name for JBoss Application Server > > > > Fast Startup > > Small Footprint > > Modular Design > > Unified Configuration and Management > > > > And of course Java EE / Jakarta EE! > > > > WWW: https://wildfly.org/ > > > > This is the first Wildfly with JAKARTA EE8 full support. > > > > PR: 242962 > > Submitted by: Simeo Reig <reig.simeo@gmail.com > <mailto:reig.simeo@gmail.com>> > > > > Added: > > head/java/wildfly17/ > > - copied from r521432, head/java/wildfly16/ > > head/java/wildfly17/files/wildfly17.in <http://wildfly17.in> > > - copied unchanged from r521432, > head/java/wildfly16/files/wildfly16.in <http://wildfly16.in> > > Deleted: > > head/java/wildfly17/files/wildfly16.in <http://wildfly16.in> > > Modified: > > head/java/Makefile > > head/java/wildfly17/Makefile > > head/java/wildfly17/distinfo > > head/java/wildfly17/files/pkg-message.in > <http://pkg-message.in> > > head/java/wildfly17/pkg-descr > > head/java/wildfly17/pkg-plist > > > > Modified: head/java/Makefile > > > ============================================================================== > > --- head/java/Makefile Mon Dec 30 18:16:59 2019 > (r521561) > > +++ head/java/Makefile Mon Dec 30 18:28:24 2019 > (r521562) > > @@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ > > SUBDIR += wildfly14 > > SUBDIR += wildfly15 > > SUBDIR += wildfly16 > > + SUBDIR += wildfly17 > > SUBDIR += wildfly90 > > SUBDIR += xdoclet > > > > Not complaining, but I wonder why we have so many versioned ports > instead of having just one wildfly and wildfly-devel. wildfly > 18 is > available, BTW. > > Pedro. > >
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