On 06/05/2012 03:53 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to propose an improvement in the way we build class-paths
in the tools associated to the engine. At the moment we have at least
two different ways to build classpaths:
1. Hard coded in the scripts, with maybe some variables:
CP=$EAR_LIB/engine-encryptutils.jar:$EAR_LIB/engine-compat.jar:...
This depends a lot on where we place the jar files, and we need to place
them in different places in different environments if we want to adhere
to common packaging practices.
2. Use the build-classpath script:
CP=`build-classpath engine-encryptutils engine-compat ...`
This depends less on the place we put them, but it doesn't work in
development environments where some jars are not installed to the proper
system locations.
None of these is good for all environments.
I would like to replace this classpath building logic with an script
that performs the task in an smarter way and that works in all our
environments (production, development, Fedora, RHEL, etc).
My proposal is to create a "engine-java" script that we should use
always when invoking java programs. This script will receive the same
parameters that the "java" launcher receives, but the "-cp" or
"-classpath" options will contain not the absolute name of the jar
files, but just a simple jar name instead, something like
"commons-logging", "commons-codec" or "engineencryptutils".
The script
will extract the "-cp" or "-classpath" options given and use them to
do
a search of the jar files in the locations where they can be in
different environments:
/usr/share/java
/usr/share/java/ovirt-engine
/usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear
/usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/lib
<your jboss development installation>/engine.ear
<your jboss development installation>/engine.ear/lib
In addition the script will check that all the give jar files exist and
will abort the execution if any of them is missing.
Find attached the initial version of the proposed script.
Let me know what you think.
Excellent idea!
I would like to add -
I already saw the work you did on engine-manage-domains.
When we work on development machines, we might have the jars reside in
different places.
I wanted to create a script that will allow for example to use
build-classpath on spring-ldap-core, but I did not have a soft link for
that in /usr/share/java (is that what I needed to do?)
I guess we will have to differentiate between the need of dev and
production for this script.
Regards,
Juan Hernandez
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