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* Updated all package versions including kotlin. Updated all web-server tests to run.
* Changed the java version of the tests. OpenDC now only supports java 19.
* small update
* test update
* new update
* updated docker version to 19
* updated docker version to 19
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This change removes the ability to configure the basePath of the Next.js
application using the Quarkus extension. This functionality was brittle
due to relying on Next.js internals coping with out replacement
strategy.
We should wait for Next.js to implement proper support for
changing the base path at runtime before making this functionality
available again.
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This change updates the build script for the web UI to use consistent
names for the build tasks.
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This change updates the build process to use Node 18 for building the
web application.
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This change updates the build configuration to use Spotless for code
formating of both Kotlin and Java.
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This change updates the build configuration in order to ensure that
Node.js is downloaded onto the build system. This drops an explicit
dependency on a system installation of Node.js and allows us to ensure
that the project is built against the correct Node.js version.
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This change updates the web API to use Quarkus 2.8.1.Final. This release
fixes an issue we had with local extensions failing to build due to some
build directories missing.
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This change updates the Node package manager used by the OpenDC web UI
build from Yarn to NPM, which is included by default in the Node
distributions that are used by node-gradle.
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This chnage add a workaround for the issues that appear when building
the Quarkus application due to it accessing the build files of the other
local modules.
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This change updates the build process to build a static WebJar out of
the OpenDC web UI module. This allows us to embed the UI inside the
development distribution of OpenDC for other users to readily deploy it.
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This change adds support for building the OpenDC web interface project
that uses Next.js using Gradle. This enables a single build pipeline
using Gradle.
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This change updates the project structure to become flattened.
Previously, the simulator, frontend and API each lived into their own
directory.
With this change, all modules of the project live in the top-level
directory of the repository. This should improve discoverability of
modules of the project.
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