[kepler-dev] ksw builds

Chad Berkley berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu
Fri Sep 16 13:42:47 PDT 2005


Yeah, i was actually just changing that.  I'm not sure where I'll put 
it.  Maybe I'll have it create a new directory under kepler for the 
extracted classes/jars.  Do you have any suggestions?

chad

Kevin Ruland wrote:
> Chad,
> 
> Does it still create files in the magical mystery directory
> build/classes?  That directory is intentionally left off my eclipse
> setup in order to allow me to switch between the ant build system and
> the eclipse build easily.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> Chad Berkley wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hey,
>>
>>I'm ready to change kepler over to use the new Object Manager/KSW 
>>architecture.  I wanted to see what people think should be done with the 
>>build process because this is going to affect the way we build kepler on 
>>a daily basis.  Here's the scenario of how kepler is now going to work:
>>
>>When you first checkout a clean copy of kepler, the ant task 
>>'buildkswlib' needs to be run.  This builds all of the ksw files from 
>>the actorList.moml and directorList.moml files.  The ksw files contain 
>>metadata and the implementation class of each actor and director in the 
>>system.  The ksw files are placed in the directory kepler/ksw.  When you 
>>run kepler for the first time after building the ksw library, the ksw 
>>files are read from this directory and cached using the object manager. 
>> This takes about 45 secs to a minute (on my P4 2.8GHz machine).  Once 
>>the ksw files are cached, any subsequent runs of kepler takes the normal 
>>8-12 seconds to start up.
>>
>>What I would like feedback on, is how would you like the build system 
>>setup and how would you like to distribute this to users?  I'm perfectly 
>>happy to do 'ant buildkswlib' as a first step to building kepler (just 
>>like I do 'ant ptolemy' as a first step) but I know other people use 
>>different build systems and may like to see this streamlined (note that 
>>you should only have to do an 'ant buildkswlib' once unless you want a 
>>fully clean build).  One way around this is to have not just the ksw 
>>files, but also the cache pre-built by ant.  There could be an ant 
>>'setup' target or the like that would build the ksw library and run the 
>>object manager to cache all of the ksw files.  This setup stage could 
>>also include building ptII which would make one setup step for a clean 
>>checkout of kepler.
>>
>>On the distribution side, I think we should distribute a pre-built cache 
>>and install it with the installAnywhere installer.  This will keep users 
> 
>>from having to wait the initial 45 secs - 1 min. for the caching to take 
> 
>>place.  I'm not sure how hard this would be to do with InstallAnywhere 
>>but it seems pretty easy.
>>
>>Anyway, suggestions are appreciated.  I am going to switch the build 
>>process to use the new ksw system this afternoon, unless I hear any 
>>major objections within the next few hours.  When I do, i'll send out 
>>another email detailing what you have to do to get kepler to run.  I 
>>think we can work the kinks in the build system as time goes on and we 
>>get used to the new system.  Please let me know if you have any 
>>questions/comments.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>chad
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