Migrate Openfire build from Ant to Maven
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Guus der Kinderen October 5, 2023 at 3:09 PM
Openfire was migrated to Maven many, many years ago. This issue was likely unresolved, as it had one subtask that remained open. I've just closed that subtask, and am now resolving this ticket.
Daryl Herzmann March 16, 2017 at 8:58 PM
Some of you that watch github master may have noticed, a PR that steps Openfire in the direction of maven has been merged just now. Currently, both ant and mvn will successfully build. Folks watching this JIRA issue may wish to check things out and send in those Pull Requests as they now see fit
Daryl Herzmann July 4, 2016 at 5:59 PM
Hi Pedro, That'd be awesome! I think your best bet is to stop by our MUC chat and hang out for a bit to chat about this! open_chat@conference.igniterealtime.org
Pedro Ivo Machado July 4, 2016 at 5:33 PM
Hello,
A friend of mine and I would like to help you on this issue.
First of all I would like to understand in each point have you stopped and have to be done.
Daryl Herzmann April 1, 2016 at 1:00 PM
Hi Cristian, I think that branch was too old to be useful anymore, but am not fully certain. We really need folks that are interested in helping out with this migration. Do you have time, interest, expertise in doing so?
Instead of Apache Ant, Openfire shall be using Apache Maven from version 4 onwards.
Please note that the Java 1.5 backwards compatibility is dropped in Openfire 4. Starting with version 4, Openfire will require at least 1.6 (also referenced to as version 2.0).