Hi Luca,
I think that you are using some old dependencies.
Are you building a GS snapshot? Are you using offline build?
As far as I know, GS main depends on GT-coverage which depends on JAI-EXT.
Therefore, as part of this dependency inheritance, you should automatically get that.
See main’s pom.xml
org.geoserver
geoserver
2.8-SNAPSHOT
org.geoserver
gs-main
jar
Main Module
......
......
org.geotools
gt-coverage
And see the maven dependency:tree output:
[INFO] org.geoserver:gs-main:jar:2.8-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] ± org.geoserver:gs-ows:jar:2.8-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] | ± commons-lang:commons-lang:jar:2.6:compile
…
[INFO] ± org.geotools:gt-coverage:jar:14-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] | ± org.geotools:gt-referencing:jar:14-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] | | ± com.googlecode.efficient-java-matrix-library:core:jar:0.26:compile
[INFO] | | ± commons-pool:commons-pool:jar:1.5.3:compile
[INFO] | | - jgridshift:jgridshift:jar:1.0:compile
…
[INFO] | | ± it.geosolutions.jaiext.utilities:jt-utilities:jar:1.0.3:compile
[INFO] | | - it.geosolutions.jaiext.scale:jt-scale:jar:1.0.3:compile
[INFO] | | - it.geosolutions.jaiext.translate:jt-translate:jar:1.0.3:compile
Do you have any chance to check it again?
Please, let us know.
Best Regards,
Daniele
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On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Luca Morandini <lmorandini@anonymised.com> wrote:
Folks,
Today I could not build GeoServer, since it lamented that:
[ERROR]
/home/lmorandini/git/geoserver/src/main/src/main/java/org/geoserver/config/impl/JAIEXTInfoImpl.java:[7,57]
error: package it.geosolutions.jaiext.ConcurrentOperationRegistry does not exist
After a bit of googling around, I fixed it by adding a dependency to the main
module POM:
it.geosolutions.jaiext.utilities
jt-utilities
1.0.3
Is this a bug in the POM, or did I miss something in the build process?
Cheers,
Luca Morandini
Data Architect - AURIN project
Melbourne eResearch Group
Department of Computing and Information Systems
University of Melbourne
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