[jsword-devel] Add artifacts to repository?

Chris Burrell chris at burrell.me.uk
Wed Nov 24 06:22:05 MST 2010


We do this often at work (set up our own nexus repositories) with free
software. So if you want I can probably get instructions for setting Nexus
up (and for Crucible too). Would require a new user to run under probably
(or perhaps we can run it in the same tomcat instance...)

Chris

On 24 November 2010 03:23, Trenton D. Adams <trent at trentonadams.ca> wrote:

> On 10-11-23 04:10 PM, DM Smith wrote:
>
>>
>> On Nov 23, 2010, at 5:11 PM, Markus Härnvi wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I looked in the list archives but didn't find a thread about this.
>>> Sorry if I missed it.
>>>
>>> Have there been any discussion on adding JSword jars to the default
>>> Maven repositories?
>>>
>>
>> Yes. We got the POMs in place. And there was some discussion in
>>
>>
>>> It would help a lot for someone who wants to use JSword in a Maven
>>> application.
>>>
>>
>> It'd be fine with me, but I know little, almost nothing, about maven.
>> I'd rather that someone else take on this responsibility. It would be
>> another mechanism of distribution on top of what we already do.
>>
>
> This is pretty easy.  I don't recommend doing it in the maven repos
> themselves, as it can be trying I've heard, to get your stuff pushed in
> right when you want it.  In fact, someone on the maven IRC channel said the
> same thing.  They recommend that we setup our own repo, and then we can just
> tell people how to put our repo in their settings.xml.  Then, the jsword
> docs would simple state two things
>
> 1. this is how you setup a dependency in your project, blah, blah, blah
> 2. this is how you refer to our repo, blah, blah, blah.
> 2a. in your pom
> 2b. in your ~/.m2/settings.xml
>
> He also mentioned the possible use of a hosted repository for free as
> Markus mentioned.
>
> Anyhow, I'm thinking it wouldn't be difficult to push stuff up to the repo.
>  I think I had the jar signing working, didn't I?  If so, it would be a
> simple "mvn deploy" that would do it, I'm thinking, though not positive.
>
>
>>
>>
>>> Sonatype is providing free hosting:
>>>
>>> http://nexus.sonatype.org/oss-repository-hosting.html
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> /Markus
>>>
>>
>> In Him,
>> DM
>>
>>
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