Build question
When you change something in a project(lets say ex:l2switch) after you build the project, do you have to build the integration project too? Thank you.
When you change something in a project(lets say ex:l2switch) after you build the project, do you have to build the integration project too? Thank you.
if you want the full functionality of OpenDaylight + your changes to some project, then yes you need to build the integration project and use that distribution.
When you build integration it will create a distribution from all the projects that make up OpenDaylight. This is what is released. Integration just pulls all of the artifacts from each project from Nexus to do this. However, if you have pulled, changed and built a project locally, the integration distribution will use those local artifacts over what is in Nexus.
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Asked: 2015-10-09 01:55:00 -0800
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