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List:       activemq-dev
Subject:    Re: Porting JAVA examples to C#
From:       Arthur Naseef <art () amlinv ! com>
Date:       2020-04-08 4:32:49
Message-ID: CAE+aTiKkicbUCN4-5YVTYF2SVD85wdV9f-m7KaU-6XEMzomAQQ () mail ! gmail ! com
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I would be comfortable to use a maven profile that is disabled by default
together with the plugin to do the C# build.

Any concerns with that approach?

Art

P.S. Apologies if I missed something from your messages Michael - the
spacing on my screen is a mess (looks like lost newlines).


On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 2:21 PM michael.andre.pearce
<michael.andre.pearce@me.com.invalid> wrote:

> Plugin that we use internally at work where a project is java and dotnet
> and use maven to perform the build and release.
> https://github.com/kaspersorensen/dotnet-maven-pluginIts apache licensed
> so no issues there.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> -------- Original message --------From: "michael.andre.pearce" <
> michael.andre.pearce@me.com> Date: 07/04/2020  22:15  (GMT+00:00) To:
> dev@activemq.apache.org Subject: Re: Porting JAVA examples to C# A few
> things here.You can actually bind the build with maven and dotnet, theres a
> maven plugin that will actually download bits needed for dotnet core and
> compile and even run. This way you could actually tie it into the maven
> release.Re core 3. Before anything in examples can be updated theres
> outstanding work on nms openwire to make it compatible with netstd this
> really needs to complete first.Lastly as a community the efforts to slowly
> drive Artemis forwards i would want to see examples added to
> Artemis. BestMikeSent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.


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