[Dspace-tech] Maven repositories

2008-05-22 Thread Robin Taylor
A daft question but whats new - Would I be correct in thinking that in the
brave new Maven future software suppliers would make versions of their
software available via publicly accessible Maven repositories ? If that is
the case should we be pestering suppliers that don't currently do so, rather
than downloading jars and sticking them in our local repositories ?

Cheers, Robin. 


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Re: [Dspace-tech] Maven repositories

2008-05-22 Thread James Rutherford
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 01:23:55PM +, Robin Taylor wrote:
 A daft question but whats new - Would I be correct in thinking that in the
 brave new Maven future software suppliers would make versions of their
 software available via publicly accessible Maven repositories ? If that is
 the case should we be pestering suppliers that don't currently do so, rather
 than downloading jars and sticking them in our local repositories ?

It wouldn't hurt to ask :) Given that Ivy uses maven repositories for
dependency resolution as well, this is almost certainly the way of the
future.

cheers,

Jim

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