>
> best regards,
> michael
>
> On 08/23/2010 06:08 AM, emenifee [via jogamp] wrote:
> > I agree Time is a tight resource....
> >
> > I was looking at accelerated graphics frameworks for a
Java based game
> > I was planning on creating, and decided to learn maven
for my managing
> > my project. I was disappointed to find that the
current versions of
> > jogl and/or java3d were not in maven, only old
versions...
> >
> > So now I have decided that my spare time could best be
spent
> > converting jogl to build under maven, so that
eventually it can be
> > maintained / built / referenced by other maven
projects. Since at the
> > lowest level everything seems to depend on gluegen I
have forked that
> > project, with the intent of branching to creating a
pom file, and
> > rearranging the source and dependencies to match a
standard maven
> > project.
> >
> > Hopefully I can make this work...and hopefully I can
then follow up by
> > making jogl into a maven project that depends on the
gluegen maven
> > repository. At this point i am hip deep in learning
maven and git
> > along with how everything in gluegen builds and fits
together.
> >
> > As far as plans for the branch I understand that git
properly handles
> > symlinks (on systems that support them) so I was going
to build a new
> > directory structure that symlinked back to the normal
repository build
> > / layout files so that upstream changes would easily
merge, and once I
> > got it working with symlinks and accepted, hope to
re-factor the
> > structure up a level to make it the default build
routine by actually
> > replacing symlinks with original files at new
locations...( that step
> > might be a pain for other developers...not sure how
git handles
> > refactoring / code location changes during a merge )
> >
> > In addition to the article about unpacking and moving
libs around at
> >
http://buildanddeploy.com/node/14,
I came across another article about
> > a maven plugin for JNI stuff that puts the lib files
under the jar's
> > META-INF directory with a special library loader class
that would pull
> > the lib as a resouce file, save to a temporary
location, then use
> > System.load("path"). I think this is similar to what
JavaWS does with
> > JNLP's that reference custom JNI code...
> >
> > So assuming I have not bitten off more than I can
chew, and you are
> > patient enough Kraft, you may eventually get an up-to
date maven build
> > for jogl...
> >
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