xadisk on github

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Nitin Verma

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Dec 29, 2018, 5:36:03 AM12/29/18
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Hi Everyone,

xadisk was earlier hosted on java.net (at xadisk.java.net) which got shutdown.
I have now created the xadisk github project and uploaded the source code, doc and other artifacts there:


Thanks,
Nitin

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Jun 29, 2020, 6:08:43 AM6/29/20
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Good morning Natin,

so have you committed the latest version of Xadisk? I mean, can I find all bug fixes collected during last few years? I am asking this because, company I work for still uing a version based on 1.2.2  something like 1.2.2.2 (last number is locally produced in order to add an internal reference for extending the original code).

Thank you in advance.

Stefano

Nitin Verma

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Jun 29, 2020, 8:33:59 AM6/29/20
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Hi Stefano,

On this github repository, I had committed the latest source code of xadisk. Though, there has been no activity in source code for last few years (xadisk was done in my free time earlier). On github, you can check the "1.2.2" folder for that release's source, or the top level "src" folder for a very few additional fixes after that.

Thanks,
Nitin

ssinat...@gmail.com

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Jul 1, 2020, 7:04:40 AM7/1/20
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Good morning Nitin,

Thank you for your reply, I have a second question: if i would include this like a maven dependency, i will find the latest jar on maven central? In case your reply will be negative, do you think could be possible deploy it on maven central or should I manage an internal deploy on my own repository?

Thank you in advance.

Stefano

Il giorno lunedì 29 giugno 2020 14:33:59 UTC+2, Nitin Verma ha scritto:
Hi Stefano,

On this github repository, I had committed the latest source code of xadisk. Though, there has been no activity in source code for last few years (xadisk was done in my free time earlier). On github, you can check the "1.2.2" folder for that release's source, or the top level "src" folder for a very few additional fixes after that.

Thanks,
Nitin

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