Elliotte Rusty Harold
Elliotte Rusty Harold
Are you sure that's the right message? I don't see anything there about multiple services.
The message asks for migration, not deployment, of a mutiservice project.
We need to figure out what exactly is needed here and design the solution before proceeding. Right now this is too vague.
Can you explain what you mean by focused in this context? Simply come to the front ahead of other panes?
Either tests are flaky or this change breaks the project: [INFO] Error: Failures: Error: PropertiesReleaseDescriptorStoreTest.testWriteEncryptedProperties:298 Values should be different. Actual: s3cr3t_SCMPASSWORD Error: DefaultScmRepositoryConfiguratorTest.testGetConfiguredRepositoryWithEncryptedPasswords:146 check password expected: but was: [INFO]
or better yet use XOM instead of saxon for website build
I'd be quite surprised if JBoss/RedHat were willing to give Google access to its private keys to sign these things. On our end it's not hard technically, an engineer week...
If we signed with our own key, we'd then have to push our version to the Eclipse Marketplace; and I really don't want to fork or maintain it. Even more...
This makes sense though I don't think it's diagnosed quite right. The problem is that CommandCaller doesn't save stderr into the exception. It should. Logging here we don't need to...
That's a decision for the dependent of this library to make. This library does not attempt to talk to end users.