On 05/10/2012 08:57 AM, Simone Caronni wrote:
Added all dependencies, not before clashing mid air while applying
them :D
The daemon itself needs a client; documentation on how to write it are
on Guacamole web site.
The Gucamole project provides its one Web Interface; and I have some
struggle packaging it. It is made of the following components:
guacamole - The main web application, written in Java.
guacamole-common - The Java API used by the web application.
guacamole-common-js - The JavaScript library used by the web application.
guacamole-ext - Common interfaces for extending the main web application.
All compile with maven and in the end they are packaged as a war file:
http://guac-dev.org/guacamole
I've seen many *-js packages in koji, but they all compile with ant;
here I need maven.
Can somone point me to some examples in Fedora on which I can rely to
build this stack?
You might want to ask in #fedora-java, those guys have quite a bit of
experience with packaging Java bits with Maven.
~tom
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