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Henning Blohm, 31.07.2013 10:33
Repositories¶
This wiki page has an overview on Git repositories hosted on git.z2-environment.net.
As a basic rule, z2 releases go together with releases of add-ons and samples. All releasing happens by branch creation. That is, a consistent Version 2.1 view is achieved by consistently checking out the branch called "v2.1".
But first a word on Subversion repositories¶
In general, every Git repository is also available as folder on the Z2 Subversion repository
http://www.z2-environment.net/svn/z2-environment
You can use the user "z2-environment" with password "z2-environment" for read-only access.
Given the Git repository z2-base.core for example, there is a Subversion repository at
http://www.z2-environment.net/svn/z2-environment/trunk/z2-base.core
for the master branch (in Git) and
http://www.z2-environment.net/svn/z2-environment/branches/BRANCH/z2-base.core
for the branch BRANCH in Git.
z2-core¶
- z2-core - The actual Z2 kernel.
z2-base¶
- z2-base.core - The pre-compiled kernel of the z2-base system.
- z2-base.base - All modules beyond the kernel that make z2-base. Also contains the Jetty Web container.
- z2-base.tools - Contains the Eclipse plugin "Eclipsoid" providing automatic classpath resolution for Eclipse project
z2-addons¶
- z2-addons.spring - Spring modules. See Spring add-on.
- z2-addons.hadoop - Hadoop and HBase modules. See Hadoop add-on.
- z2-addons.groovy - Groovy support. See Groovy add-on.
- z2-addons.vaadin - Vaadin and utilities. See Vaadin add-on.
z2-samples¶
The z2-samples project hosts repositories that show-case how to use Z2 in general or in conjunction with some other technology.
Please visit the Samples page to learn more about them.
Every sample comes with a repository. Browse them here.
Updated by Henning Blohm over 11 years ago · 9 revisions