[MOBY-guts] biomoby commit

Martin Senger senger at dev.open-bio.org
Sun Nov 30 10:33:17 UTC 2008


senger
Sun Nov 30 05:33:17 EST 2008
Update of /home/repository/moby/jars-archive
In directory dev.open-bio.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20346

Modified Files:
	README 
Log Message:
remove not-anymore-needed jar files
jars-archive README,1.3,1.4
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RCS file: /home/repository/moby/jars-archive/README,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- /home/repository/moby/jars-archive/README	2005/06/10 14:07:45	1.3
+++ /home/repository/moby/jars-archive/README	2008/11/30 10:33:17	1.4
@@ -1,45 +1,6 @@
-Purpose
--------
-
-This module serves just one purpose: to store commonly (or less
-commonly) used third-party Java libraries (jar files) in order to
-share them by several other CVS modules without the need to include
-them separately in all those CVS modules.
-
-I guess that the purpose is similar to the CVS-native notion of the
-module dependencies. Or similar what one can get from sites like
-www.ibiblio.org.
-
-The idea is that various projects (mainly those dealing with and using
-Java) can have in their build.xml a target "gather" (or whatever name)
-that will use HTTP protocol to fetch the third-party libraries the
-first time it builds everything. An example can be found in the
-moby-live module (subdirectory Java).
-
-It started as a BioMoby initiative so it is located as a module within
-the 'moby' CVS repository. But it can used by others, as well - one
-does not use it as a CVS module, but like a normal HTTP resource. Only
-when you want to add a new library, or to update an existing one, you
-need to check-out it as usual.
-
-
-Directory structure
--------------------
-
-current
-   It contains (usually) the latest version of the third-party
-libraries. This is the most convenient place to fetch all the jars
-files from because your build.xml can use just one property pointing
-here.
-   However, if you need special (older or newer) version of a
-third-party libraries for a particular project, create a new directory
-(e.g. a directory jMoby for libraries that are specific for the
-BioMoby in Java).
-
-licenses
-   Put here licenses for various third-party libraries that are
-included in this module. Also, when adding new libraries make sure
-that you are not breaking any licenses.
+This directory of jar files was replaced by using Maven. Please update
+to the latest jMoby and you will not need to use this module. Except
+for other puposes, like getting jMoby's web applications (war files).
 
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 Started by: Martin Senger (martin.senger at gmail.com), June 2005




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