Granite Data Services 2.2.0 SP1 released

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Franck Wolff

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Jan 17, 2011, 11:49:32 AM1/17/11
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Hi,

Granite Data Services 2.2.0.SP1 (Service Pack 1) is out. This is the
first release available on Github (instead of Sourceforge) and you may
download zips/jars at these new locations:

https://github.com/downloads/graniteds/graniteds/graniteds-2.2.0.SP1.zip
https://github.com/downloads/graniteds/graniteds_builder/org.granite.builder_2.2.0.SP1.jar
https://github.com/downloads/graniteds/graniteds_jdk14/graniteds-jdk14-2.2.0.SP1.zip

Maven artifacts have been also uploaded to Sonatype and should be
quickly available in central repositories. In the mean time, you may
use this Sonatype repository:
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases/org/graniteds/granite-core/2.2.0.SP1/.

Here is a brief list of the main changes:

1. Tide memory footprint issues have been fixed.
2. Project sources are now managed with Git (instead of SVN) on Github
(instead of Sourceforge).
3. The copyright is now owned by Granite Data Services and not anymore
by Adequate Systems (same license).
4. The webcompiler isn't available in this release. This sub-project
has not been updated during the last two years (I guess) and is
outdated...

For a complete change log, see GDS Jira here: http://www.graniteds.org/jira/browse/GDS.

Note: Jira and Bamboo builds are still pointing to Sourceforge's SVN
repository. I'm going to fix that asap...

Tell us if you experience any issue,
Franck.

Franck Wolff

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Jan 17, 2011, 12:45:18 PM1/17/11
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Bamboo nightly builds are now configured to use the new github
repositories. For Jira (but this is just in order to associate issues
to commits in the interface), it seems the plugin is still very
experimental and I'll wait for a better support.

Franck.

On 17 jan, 17:49, Franck Wolff <frawo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Granite Data Services 2.2.0.SP1 (Service Pack 1) is out. This is the
> first release available on Github (instead of Sourceforge) and you may
> download zips/jars at these new locations:
>
> https://github.com/downloads/graniteds/graniteds/graniteds-2.2.0.SP1.ziphttps://github.com/downloads/graniteds/graniteds_builder/org.granite....https://github.com/downloads/graniteds/graniteds_jdk14/graniteds-jdk1...
>
> Maven artifacts have been also uploaded to Sonatype and should be
> quickly available in central repositories. In the mean time, you may
> use this Sonatype repository:https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases/org/graniteds/....

Julien Nicoulaud

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Jan 17, 2011, 4:13:22 PM1/17/11
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Hi Franck, may be this is not my business, but did you know you could migrate your SVN codebase to Git without losing all your commit history, tags and branches ? If I remember well, Github can do it out of the box we you create a new repository, or you can do it manually following some tutorial like this one: http://www.jonmaddox.com/2008/03/05/cleanly-migrate-your-subversion-repository-to-a-git-repository/

Regards,
Julien

2011/1/17 Franck Wolff <fraw...@gmail.com>

Franck Wolff

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Jan 17, 2011, 5:59:03 PM1/17/11
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Yes, I knew it. But this is intended to look like a fork, not a migration...

Franck.

2011/1/17 Julien Nicoulaud <julien.n...@gmail.com>
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