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Re: [jetty-dev] Backward compatibility report

Hi,
 
The report for 9.4.0-SNAPSHOT version has been added to the tracker: http://abi-laboratory.pro/java/tracker/timeline/jetty/
 
The report is updated every other working day (Mon, Wed, Fri).
 
The source code of the tracker is now available at https://github.com/lvc (japi-tracker, japi-monitor and japi-compliance-checker tools). However the update 1.1 (not released yet) of japi-tracker and japi-monitor tools is required to process snapshot versions.
 
Thank you.
 
20.04.2016, 05:48, "Greg Wilkins":
Hi,
 
builds should be appearing in https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/jetty-with-staging/org/eclipse/jetty/jetty-distribution/9.4.0-SNAPSHOT/   But I see that the last one there is a little old.... we will have to check what' going on there.
 
But it is probably a good place to start from.
 
cheers
 

On 19 April 2016 at 20:35, Ponomarenko Andrey wrote:
Hello,
 
It's possible. The report is already updated every other day. Is there a place where I can download a package with daily build of jetty-distribution-9.4-SNAPSHOT or I should build it by myself?
 
Thank you.
 
15.04.2016, 00:56, "Greg Wilkins":

Andrey?
 
Actually is there any chance you could set it up to run again the 9.4-SNAPSHOT build currently in master?
 
It would be really good to follow the links to the changed APIs as we are about to start creating documentation to assist with the port to 9.4
 
Note that there are some big merges to come on master, so the report might need to be generated weekly?
 
Big thanks if you are able to do this!
 
cheers
 
 

On 13 April 2016 at 21:10, Ponomarenko Andrey wrote:
Hello,

Here is the backward compatibility report for the library: http://abi-laboratory.pro/java/tracker/timeline/jetty/

I'll maintain it along with reports for other Java libraries in the API Tracker project: http://abi-laboratory.pro/java/tracker/

Please let me know if there are any false positives in the report or if there are any private parts of the API that should not be checked for compatibility.

The basic analysis tool (japi-compliance-checker) implements http://wiki.eclipse.org/Evolving_Java-based_APIs_2

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