{{% toc %}}
You need Git to check out the source code from our source code repository, and [Maven(https://maven.apache.org/) 3.8.5 (pick the latest Maven version) to build the source code (Building with Maven 3.0 will also work). The following example shows how to build the current stable branch (2.0.9).
$ git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/mina.git mina $ cd mina $ mvn -Pserial clean install # Build packages (JARs) for the core API and other # extensions and install them to the local Maven repository. $ mvn -Pserial site # Generate reports (JavaDoc and JXR) $ mvn -Pserial package assembly:assembly # Generate a tarball (package goal needed to fix an assembly plugin bug) $ mvn -Pserial eclipse:eclipse # Generate Eclipse project files if you want
Eclipse users: Don't forget to declare a classpath variable named M2_REPO, pointing to ~/.m2/repository
, otherwise many links to existing jars will be broken. You can declare new variables in Eclipse in Windows -> Preferences... and selecting Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables
There are also other branches that might interest you:
If you want to check out the source code of previous releases, you have to select the branch you want to work on :
$ git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/mina.git mina $ cd mina $ git checkout <tag>
For instance, to work on the on-going 2.2.X version trunk, just do :
$ git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/mina.git mina $ cd mina $ git checkout 2.2.X
We follow Sun's standard Java coding convention except that we always use spaces instead of tabs. Please download the Eclipse Java formatter settings file before you make any changes to the code.
This file is also available in the /resources
directory.
As class header we use :
/** * Class desciption here. * * @author <a href="https://mina.apache.org">Apache MINA Project</a> */
The headers revisions tags are removed.
Before running Maven to deploy artifacts, please make sure if your umask is configured correctly. Unless configured properly, other committers will experience annoying ‘permission denied’ errors. If your default shell is bash
, please update your umask setting in the ~/.bashrc
file (create one if it doesn't exist.) by adding the following line:
umask 002
Please note that you have to edit the correct shrc
file. If you use csh
, then you will have to edit ~/.cshrc
file.
Now you are ready to deploy the artifacts if you configured your umask correctly.
$ git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/mina.git mina $ cd mina $ mvn -Pserial clean deploy site site:deploy # Make sure to run 'clean' goal first to prevent side effects from your IDE.
Please double-check the mode (i.e. 0664
or -rw-rw-r--
, a.k.a permission code) of the deployed artifacts, otherwise you can waste other people's time significantly.
Before starting be sure to have the java and mvn command in your PATH. On linux you can check with the following commands (change the Maven version accordingly):
$ type mvn mvn is hashed (/opt/maven-3.8.5/bin/mvn) $ type java java is hashed (/usr/bin/java)
As weird as it sounds, for some unknown reason (most certainly a misconfiguration in the Maven poms), we can't just run the release without having previously build all the projects. This is done with the following command :
$ mvn clean install -Pserial
First you need to configure maven for using the good username for scp and operation.
In the ~/.m2/settings.xml
you need the following lines :
<settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd"> <!-- SERVER SETTINGS --> <servers> <!-- To publish a snapshot of some part of Maven --> <server> <id>apache.snapshots.https</id> <username>elecharny</username> <password>-----Your password here-----</password> </server> <!-- To publish a website of some part of Maven --> <server> <id>apache.websites</id> <username>elecharny</username> <filePermissions>664</filePermissions> <directoryPermissions>775</directoryPermissions> </server> <!-- To stage a release of some part of Maven --> <server> <id>apache.releases.https</id> <username>elecharny</username> <password>-----Your password here-----</password> </server> <!-- To stage a website of some part of Maven --> <server> <id>stagingSite</id> <!-- must match hard-coded repository identifier in site:stage-deploy --> <username>elecharny</username> <filePermissions>664</filePermissions> <directoryPermissions>775</directoryPermissions> </server> </servers> <!-- PROFILE SETTINGS --> <profiles> <profile> <id>apache-release</id> <properties> <!-- Configuration for artifacts signature --> <gpg.passphrase>-----Your passphrase here-----</gpg.passphrase> </properties> </profile> </profiles> </settings>
After having checked out the trunk, and built it (see step 0),
$ git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/mina.git mina $ cd mina $ mvn clean install -Pserial
run the following commands :
$ mvn -Pserial,apache-release -DdryRun=true release:prepare # Dry-run first.
Answer to maven questions :
"What is the release version for "Apache MINA"? (org.apache.mina:mina-parent) <version>: :" <either use the default version as suggested, or type in the version you@qot;d like to be used> [..]
Then some other questions will be asked, about the next version to use. The default values should be fine.
Make sure the change made by the release plugin is correct! (pom.xml, tags created)
It's frequent that the dry-run fails, typically when you have some Javadoc issues (with Java 8, the compiler is really picky about wrong HTML tags or missing parameters). You can rollback the release with the command: $ mvn -Pserial,apache-release -DdryRun=true release:rollback You should be back on your feet.
When the dry run is successful, then you can do in real with the following commands:
$ mvn -Pserial,apache-release release:clean # Clean up the temporary files created by the dry-run. $ mvn -Pserial,apache-release release:prepare # Copy to tags directory.
The first step will clean up the local sources, the second step will release for real. The same questions will be asked as those we had during the dry run step.
At some point, it will ask for your passphrase (the one you used when you created your PGP key). Type it in.
Three mails will be generated, and sent to commits@mina.apache.org :
git commit: [maven-release-plugin] prepare release 2.0.9 Git Push Summary git commit: [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration
The first mail tells you that the SNAPSHOT has been moved to the release version in trunk, the second mails tells you that this version has been tagged, and the last mail tells you that trunk has moved to the next version.
The last step before launching a vote is to push the potential release to Nexus so that every user can test the created packages. Perform the following actions (note that we have to run a build first for the javadoc to be correctly generated...) :
$ mvn clean install -Pserial -DskipTests ... $ mvn -Pserial,apache-release release:perform ... [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [INFO] Reactor Summary: [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA ........................................... SUCCESS [1:05.896s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA Legal ..................................... SUCCESS [30.708s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA Core ...................................... SUCCESS [4:44.973s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA APR Transport ............................. SUCCESS [46.082s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA Compression Filter ........................ SUCCESS [40.230s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA State Machine ............................. SUCCESS [52.718s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA JavaBeans Integration ..................... SUCCESS [46.358s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA XBean Integration ......................... SUCCESS [1:21.054s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA OGNL Integration .......................... SUCCESS [40.740s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA JMX Integration ........................... SUCCESS [40.482s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA Examples .................................. SUCCESS [1:13.837s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA Serial Communication support .............. SUCCESS [41.684s] [INFO] [INFO] Apache MINA Distribution .............................. SUCCESS [12:39.542s] [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [INFO] Total time: 26 minutes 46 seconds [INFO] [INFO] Finished at: Mon Sep 13 16:45:14 CEST 2010 [INFO] [INFO] Final Memory: 98M/299M [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Cleaning up after release... [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Total time: 27 minutes 5 seconds [INFO] Finished at: Mon Sep 13 16:45:18 CEST 2010 [INFO] Final Memory: 28M/81M [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Done !
Now, you have to close the staged project on nexus. In order to do that you must have exported your PGP key to a PGP public server see
Connect to the Nexus server, login, and select the MINA staging repository you just created, then click on the ‘close’ button. You are home...
You will need to modify the pom.xml file to be able to run the mvn site command. Actually, you have to comment the executions part of the maven JXF plugin in the maven-site-plugin configuration :
<plugin> <artifactId>maven-jxr-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <aggregate>true</aggregate> </configuration> <!--executions> <execution> <phase>install</phase> <goals> <goal>jxr</goal> <goal>test-jxr</goal> </goals> </execution> </executions --> </plugin>
$ cd target/checkout $ mvn -Pserial site
This creates the site.
Now, you have to sign the binary packages which are in target/checkout/distribution/target.
You can get the keys by typing :
gpg --list-keys
You'll get something like :
localhost:target elecharny$ gpg --list-keys /Users/elecharny/.gnupg/pubring.gpg ----------------------------------- pub dsa2048 2009-12-03 [SCA] C62BFD988278310B5B7A43D16FC4BEA60A8A0BBA uid [ultimate] Emmanuel Lecharny <elecharny@nextury.com> sub elg2048 2009-12-03 [E] pub rsa4096 2010-09-13 [SC] 4D2DB2916149BAA9D0C92F3731474E5E7C6B7034 uid [ultimate] Emmanuel Lecharny (CODE SIGNING KEY) <elecharny@apache.org> sub rsa4096 2010-09-13 [E] ...
Take the long hexadecimal tart following the ‘pub’ part (ie “4D2DB2916149BAA9D0C92F3731474E5E7C6B7034” for the 4096 bits key)
Use a shell script to sign the packages which are stored in target/checkout/distribution/target. You will first have to delete the created .asc files :
localhost:target elecharny$ rm *.asc localhost:target elecharny$ ~/sign.sh PGP Key ID: <your PGP key> PGP Key Password: <Your PGP passphrase> -n Signing: ./apache-mina-2.0.9-bin.tar.bz2 ... - Generated './apache-mina-2.0.9-bin.tar.bz2.sha512' - Generated './apache-mina-2.0.9-bin.tar.bz2.asc' -n Signing: ./apache-mina-2.0.9-bin.tar.gz ... - Generated './apache-mina-2.0.9-bin.tar.gz.sha512' - Generated './apache-mina-2.0.9-bin.tar.gz.asc' ...
Here is the sign.sh
script you can use :
#!/bin/sh echo "PGP Key ID: " read DEFAULT_KEY echo "PGP Key Password: " stty -echo read PASSWORD stty echo echo "" for FILE in $(find . -maxdepth 1 -not '(' -name "sign.sh" -or -name ".*" -or -name "*.sha256" -or -name "*.sha512" -or -name "*.asc" ')' -and -type f) ; do if [ -f "$FILE.asc" ]; then echo "Skipping: $FILE" continue fi echo -n "Signing: $FILE ... " # SHA-512 if [ ! -f "$FILE.sha512" ]; then gpg -v --default-key "$DEFAULT_KEY" --print-md SHA512 "$FILE" > "$FILE".sha512 echo " - Generated '$FILE.sha512'" else echo " - Skipped '$FILE.sha512' (file already existing)" fi # ASC if [ ! -f "$FILE.asc" ]; then echo "$PASSWORD" | gpg --default-key "$DEFAULT_KEY" --detach-sign --armor --no-tty --yes --passphrase-fd 0 "$FILE" echo " - Generated '$FILE.asc'" else echo " - Skipped '$FILE.asc' (file already existing)" fi done
The sources, binaries and their signatures, have to be pushed in a place where they can be downloaded by the other committers, in order to be checked while validating the release. As the ~/people.apache.org server is not anymore available for that purpose, we use the distribution space for that purpose.
If you haven't checked out this space, do it now :
$ mkdir -p ~/mina/dist/dev/mina $ svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mina ~/mina/dist/dev/mina
That will checkout the full project distributions.
You may want to checkout only the part that you are going to generate, to avoid getting Gb of data :
$ mkdir -p ~/mina/dist/dev/mina/mina $ svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mina/mina ~/mina/dist/dev/mina/mina
Now, create a sub-directory for the version you have generated (here, for version 2.0.14) :
$ mkdir ~/mina/dist/dev/mina/mina/2.0.14
Then copy the packages :
$ cd target/checkout/distributions/target $ cp apache-mina-2.0.14-* ~/mina/dist/dev/mina/mina/2.0.14/
Last, not least, commit your changes
$ svn add ~/mina/dist/dev/mina/mina/2.0.14 $ svn ci ~/mina/dist/dev/mina/mina/2.0.14 -m "Apache MINA 2.0.14 packages"
In FtpServer/pom.xml change the <org.apache.directory.shared.version> property, build FtpServer. It should build with no error. Do the same thing with Sshd and Vysper.
It's time to launch a vote !
Once the tarballs have been created, and the binaries available in Nexus, a vote can be launched. Simply send a mail on the dev@mina.apache.org mailing list describing the new release.
Here is how you send a [VOTE] mail on the dev mailing list :
Hi, <blah blah blah> Here is the list of fixed issues : * [DIRMINA-803 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-803>] - ProtocolCodecFilter.filterWrite() is no longer thread-safe * ... Here's the Jira link for this version if you'd like to review issues in more details: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10670&styleName=Html&version=12313702 A temporary tag has been created (it can be removed if the vote is not approved) The newly approved Nexus has been used for the preparation of this release and all final artifacts are stored in a staging repository: https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachemina-002/ The distributions are available for download on : https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachemina-004/org/apache/mina/mina-parent/2.0.1/ Let us vote : [ ] +1 | Release MINA 2.0.1 [ ] +/- | Abstain [ ] -1 | Do *NOT* release MINA 2.0.1 Thanks !
The vote will be open for 72 hours. Once the delay is over, collect the votes, and count the binding +1/-1. If the vote is positive, then we can release.
You can officially close the vote now. There are some more steps to fulfill :
The sources, binaries and their signatures, have to be pushed in a place where they can be downloaded by users. We use the distribution space for that purpose.
Move the distribution packages (sources and binaries) to the dist SVN repository: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/mina/mina/$(version)
If you haven't checked out this space, do it now :
$ mkdir -p ~/mina/dist/release/mina $ svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/mina/mina ~/mina/dist/release/mina
That will checkout the full project distributions.
Then move the packages from ‘dev’ to ‘release’ :
$ cd ~/mina/dist/release/mina $ cp ~/mina/dist/dev/mina/mina/<version> . $ svn add <version> $ svn ci <version> ... $ exit
The packages should now be available on https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/mina/mina/
The javadoc and xref files have been generated in step 6, it's now time to push them into the production site. They are generated in the following directory :
target/checkout/target/site
We will copy four directories :
apidocs testapidocs xref xref-test
They are uploaded to https://nightlies.apache.org/ via WebDAV protocol.
First create the folders for the version (change the <version> part):
$ curl -u <your asf id> -X MKCOL 'https://nightlies.apache.org/mina/mina/<version>/' $ curl -u <your asf id> -X MKCOL 'https://nightlies.apache.org/mina/mina/<version>/apidocs' $ curl -u <your asf id> -X MKCOL 'https://nightlies.apache.org/mina/mina/<version>/testapidocs' $ curl -u <your asf id> -X MKCOL 'https://nightlies.apache.org/mina/mina/<version>/xref' $ curl -u <your asf id> -X MKCOL 'https://nightlies.apache.org/mina/mina/<version>/xref-test'
Each of those commands will ask for your ASF password.
I used rclone to copy folders via WebDAV.
After intallation run rclone config and configure the nightlies connection:
$ rclone config name: nightlies type: webdav url: https://nightlies.apache.org vendor: other user: <your asf id> pass: <your asf password> (will be stored encrypted)
Then copy the directories (change the <version> part):
cd target/checkout/target/site rclone copy --progress apidocs nightlies:/mina/mina/<version>/apidocs rclone copy --progress testapidocs nightlies:/mina/mina/<version>/testapidocs rclone copy --progress xref nightlies:/mina/mina/<version>/xref rclone copy --progress xref-test nightlies:/mina/mina/<version>/xref-test
Finally update the links in the static/mina-project/gen-docs/.htaccess of the mina-site repo (change the <version> part):
RewriteRule ^latest-2.1$ https://nightlies.apache.org/mina/mina/<version>/ [QSA,L] RewriteRule ^latest-2.1/(.*)$ https://nightlies.apache.org/mina/mina/<version>/$1 [QSA,L]
Save and commit the file, the web site should be automatically generated and published.
We have to wait at least 24 hours for all mirrors to retrieve the uploaded files before making any announcement. I'd recommend you to wait for 48 hours because some mirrors might lag due to various issues.
Some pages have to be updated. Assuming the MINA site has been checked out in ~/mina/site (this can be done with the command $ svn co https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/mina/site/trunk ~/mina/site), here are the pages that need to be changed :
version_mina_XYZ
variable with the new version.Commit the changes, and publish the web site, you are done !
We need to wait until any changes made in the web site and metadata file(s) go live.
An announcement message can be sent to [mailto:announce@apache.org], [mailto:announce@apachenews.org], [mailto:users@mina.apache.org] and [mailto:dev@mina.apache.org]. Please note that announcement messages are rejected unless your from-address ends with @apache.org
. Plus, you shouldn't forget to post a news to the MINA site main page.
Enjoy !