The CS SDK originally consisted of "Http Interfaces, Javadocs, Samples, and Tutorials".
Port CS SDK tutorials to Dogtag Wiki is currently scheduled for some Future release. Thus far, only the following two pages were ported:
Alternatively, it has been suggested to include much of the remainder of the CS SDK into one or more distinct RPMS. For example:
It should be noted that javadocs have already made their way into their own javadoc RPM packages:
Also, the Samples section was created prior to Dogtag being open-sourced, although it does attempt to provide a clear listing of what types of various plug-ins have been included out-of-the-box, and may be useful within any SDK released as its own RPM.
Per CS/DS Meeting of 11/23/2015: 10.4 - minor
On 01/06/2016, it was determined that the javadoc packages should be removed from the meta package, and thus should become a part of this CS SDK rpm.
Replying to [comment:3 mharmsen]:
Checked into 'master':
commit 68bfe81d7892c26d2e9485084c430575a921bddc Author: Matthew Harmsen mharmsen@pki.usersys.redhat.com Date: Mon Mar 7 12:14:33 2016 -0700
Miscellaneous cleanup of spec files - PKI TRAC Ticket #1701 - Removed javadocs from 'meta' package - PKI TRAC Ticket #1099 - Rename DRM nomenclature to KRA nomenclature
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Metadata Update from @dmoluguw: - Issue close_status updated to: migrated - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)