Are the latest artifacts in maven repository?

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Raymond Feng

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Dec 6, 2007, 7:37:32 PM12/6/07
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Are the latest artifacts in maven repository? It would be great if the
releases can be published to maven. There are many open source
projects using maven to build.

Thanks,
Raymond

Arthur Blake

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Dec 7, 2007, 10:27:49 AM12/7/07
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No. I find Maven a pain to work with, but I know a lot of people out
there love it. My stance is that if Maven support can be added
transparently (without unduly disrupting the ant build or changing the
project folder structure) and if someone wants to volunteer to do it,
we could add it. Alternatively, maybe we could have an ant task that
produces a "mavenized" version as a release artifact to be added to a
repository?

This is my opinion, and it also depends on what Will and Michael have
to say about it.

sash...@gmail.com

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Dec 7, 2007, 10:36:43 AM12/7/07
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Publishing the artifact to Maven repository would allow more people to use Jabsorb easier.

Actually Arthur, the build.xml in my patch contains setup for Maven tasks and one of them can publish to the Maven repo.

I can work on this after we are done with the client.

Arthur Blake

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Dec 7, 2007, 10:50:25 AM12/7/07
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On Dec 7, 2007 10:36 AM, <sash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Publishing the artifact to Maven repository would allow more people to use
> Jabsorb easier.

I agree with you even though I don't personally like Maven.

>
> Actually Arthur, the build.xml in my patch contains setup for Maven tasks
> and one of them can publish to the Maven repo.
>
> I can work on this after we are done with the client.

Excellent! Feel free to submit this when you have something ready.

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