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  • From: mcconnell at BerliOS <mcconnell AT mail.berlios.de>
  • To: notify-dpml AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: r2032 - in trunk: . main
  • Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:27:29 +0200

Author: mcconnell
Date: 2007-09-10 20:27:28 +0200 (Mon, 10 Sep 2007)
New Revision: 2032

Added:
trunk/LICENSE.TXT
trunk/MIGRATION.TXT
trunk/NOTICE.TXT
trunk/README.TXT
Removed:
trunk/main/LICENSE.TXT
trunk/main/MIGRATION.TXT
trunk/main/NOTICE.TXT
trunk/main/README.TXT
Log:
update file locations (resolving nsi installer generation on windows platform)

Copied: trunk/LICENSE.TXT (from rev 2028, trunk/main/LICENSE.TXT)

Copied: trunk/MIGRATION.TXT (from rev 2028, trunk/main/MIGRATION.TXT)

Copied: trunk/NOTICE.TXT (from rev 2028, trunk/main/NOTICE.TXT)

Copied: trunk/README.TXT (from rev 2028, trunk/main/README.TXT)

Deleted: trunk/main/LICENSE.TXT
===================================================================
--- trunk/main/LICENSE.TXT 2007-09-10 18:19:30 UTC (rev 2031)
+++ trunk/main/LICENSE.TXT 2007-09-10 18:27:28 UTC (rev 2032)
@@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
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Deleted: trunk/main/MIGRATION.TXT
===================================================================
--- trunk/main/MIGRATION.TXT 2007-09-10 18:19:30 UTC (rev 2031)
+++ trunk/main/MIGRATION.TXT 2007-09-10 18:27:28 UTC (rev 2032)
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-
-DPML SDK 2.0 Migration Notes
-----------------------------
-
-The notes deal with migration from DPML 1.1.0 to DPML 2.0.0.
-
-1. Changes to the Depot index schema and namespace.
----------------------------------------------------
-
-1.1 Namespace changes
-
-The XML namespace for index files, imported module and imported project
files has changed from "link:xsd:dpml/lang/dpml-lang#1.0" to the new
namespace "dpml:library". This change has been
-brought about a simpler architecture for new namespace resolution. Instead
of the namespace
-serving as an implicit resource identifier, version 2.0.0 leverages the
java.util.ServiceLoader
-to load a schema validator for any unknown schema references.
-
-1.2 Schema Changes
-
-The schema definition has been simplified with the removal of inline
declaration of product
-type data structures. For example, under version 1.1 you could define a
project using the
-following in-line component type declaration:
-
- <project name="foo" basedir="foo">
- <types>
- <type id="jar"/>
- <part:plugin class="org.acme.Foo" alias="true"/>
- </types>
- </project>
-
-In the above XML sample the declaration of '<part:plugin .../>' is an
example of an inline
-declaration. Under version 2.0.0 the equivalent definition is handled by a
part type
-production statement using the new 'source' attribute referencing an XML
defining a
-part deployment strategy.
-
- <project name="foo" basedir="foo">
- <types>
- <type id="jar"/>
- <type id="part" alias="true" source="component.xml"/>
- </types>
- </project>
-
-2. Part data type management changes
-------------------------------------
-
-2.1 Separation of part schema from strategy schemas.
-
-The schema definition for the 'part' data type has been updated such that it
no longer defines any concrete deployment strategies (version 1.1 include
resource and plugin definitions). Instead, resource declarations may defined
under an XML file with a root <resource> element with the namespace
"dpml:antlib". Plugin definitions have been removed as these are now
redundant in that all plugin functionality is fully supported by a
<component> definition under the "dpml:metro" namespace. Under this revised
structure the introduction of new schemas is much simpler because new
alternative strategy schemas can be loaded dynamically, as are handlers for
the strategy type.
-
-3. Metro component strategy
----------------------------
-
-3.1 Component annotations
-
-Version 1 provided support for the declaration of component meta-data via a
collocated .type data file. This concept has been replaced under version 2.0
with class annotations that provide for the declaration of component features
and policies. This change eliminates a substantial area of code dealing with
component type data structure generation.
-
-3.2 Enhancements to the <context> definition
-
-The <context> nested element can now include nested context entries, and
entries that resolve to map-based structures. The nested context support is
of particular interest when dealing with 'standard' context interfaces
declared as return types within an enclosing context interface. In addition,
Metro 2.0.0 includes a Context annotation enabling the declaration of an
interface as a context definition - enabling the use of alternative interface
names and improving overall flexibility in context contract specification and
use.
-
-3.3 Bundled deployment defaults
-
-A deployment profile can be collocated with a class file under the name
<classname>.xprofile. The deployment profile contains the declaration of the
default context and any other component data to be applied on the
establishment of a component model before subsequent customization based on a
component directive within a part data structure. In addition, component
policy (such as lifecycle, lifestyle, etc.) can also be associated with a
component class via respective annotations. Collectively these enhancement
eliminate the need for the metro component ant task (which in turn eliminates
a significant amount of code and provides a marked performance improvement
related to component loading and deployment).
-
-4. Embedded Component Deployment Enhancements
----------------------------------------------
-
-4.1 Content Handlers abstraction
-
-Introduction of artifact content handlers into the Transit resource
management layer has enabled the separation of all 'part' content handling to
an external system. In the case of the 'part' content hander a part
definition is analysed and a strategy element loaded via a dedicated strategy
handler. This approach simplifies both the Transit and Metro codebase while
introducing some breaking API changes. Generally speaking the changes are
minor in nature and will normally be limited to test cases that reference
directly DPML part management APIS. In most cases these API changes will not
impact client code.
-
-4.2 Modularization
-
-Under the 1.X series of distributions all classes were packaged under the
net.dpml namespace. Under 2.X public classes (i.e. classes making up the
public SDK API) remain in the net.dpml namespace whereas private classes have
been moved to the dpml namespace. This change resolves issues related to
public classes that were public in order to support inter-module visibility
but which were not designed for inclusion within the public API. As a
consequence - the public API for component management within embedded
applications has shrunk dramatically (37 public packages reduced down to 9).
This change to some extent is pre-emptive of the changes that would be
brought about by an implementation based on the JSR 294 Modularization
specification.
-
-/SJM
\ No newline at end of file

Deleted: trunk/main/NOTICE.TXT
===================================================================
--- trunk/main/NOTICE.TXT 2007-09-10 18:19:30 UTC (rev 2031)
+++ trunk/main/NOTICE.TXT 2007-09-10 18:27:28 UTC (rev 2032)
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-=========================================================================
-== NOTICE file corresponding to the section 4 d of ==
-== the Apache License, Version 2.0, ==
-=========================================================================
-
-This product is developed by the members of the Digital Product Meta
-Library (DPML) http://www.dpml.net.
-
-Except as provided for in this notice, all Resources are copyright
-DPML and/or its members. All rights reserved.
-
-Resources developed by the DPML includes products and resources developed
-by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org).
-
-The Janel application launcher copyright Timothy Kil used within the Windows
-distribution of Depot includes a binary distribution licensed to the DPML
-under ASL 2.0 by Timothy Kil.
-
-Permission to use icons and graphics from the CystalXP Alien collection
-and subsequent redistribution under ASL 2.0 has been granted by the author
-Overlord59.
-

Deleted: trunk/main/README.TXT
===================================================================
--- trunk/main/README.TXT 2007-09-10 18:19:30 UTC (rev 2031)
+++ trunk/main/README.TXT 2007-09-10 18:27:28 UTC (rev 2032)
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-DPML Platform Installation README.
-----------------------------------
-
-The DPML SDK distribution comes in three flavours:
-
- 1. a automatic installer for Windows
- 2. an alternative zip file for a windows installation
- 3. a tar.gz file for nix installation
-
-If your not using the Windows installer then you will need to unpack the
-archive in your preferred location. This result in the creation of a
-single directory named 'dpml'.
-
-To complete the installation:
-
- 1. define the DPML_HOME environment variable pointing to the
- 'dpml' directory
-
- 2. add the [the-dpml-home-path]/share/bin directory into
- your system path
-
-To verify your installation you can validate the installed Metro version
-using the following command:
-
- $ metro -version
-
-Win32 users can install the Station as a NT service by executing the
-install-DPML-SCM.bat command file (note that this is automatically
-installed as a manually activated service by the Windows installer).
-After installation you can start the station manually using the
-following command:
-
- $ net start dpml
-
-Alternatively, Windows users can modify the DPML service settings using
-the Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Service control panel.
-
-The equivalent functionality on UNIX platforms is achieved using the
-station commands within machine start-up and shutdown scripts.
-
- $ station startup
- $ station shutdown
-
-If you encounter any problems please consult relevant online documentation
-and/or post a note to the DPML support list.
-
- http://www.dpml.net/about/resources/lists.html
-
-Stephen McConnell, DPML




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