Re: Maven Versions Plugin scans whole Maven repository

2020-07-22 Thread Nick Stolwijk
t, depending on > how the dependency on Spring Boot artifact is declared and which Spring > Boot artifact it is. > > -- > Dennis Lundberg > > > Den lör 11 juli 2020 kl 08:39 skrev Lukáš Satin : > > > Hi, > > > > Maven Versions Plugin scans whole Maven r

Re: Maven Versions Plugin scans whole Maven repository

2020-07-22 Thread Dennis Lundberg
of them, because they are transitive dependencies of Spring Boot, depending on how the dependency on Spring Boot artifact is declared and which Spring Boot artifact it is. -- Dennis Lundberg Den lör 11 juli 2020 kl 08:39 skrev Lukáš Satin : > Hi, > > Maven Versions Plugin scans wh

Re: Maven Versions Plugin scans whole Maven repository

2020-07-11 Thread John Patrick
more. Also without seeing your pom or settings.xml as your output shows central and something called snapshots being polled. John On Sat, 11 Jul 2020 at 07:39, Lukáš Satin wrote: > > Hi, > > Maven Versions Plugin scans whole Maven repository. > > It takes about 1 hour and sca

Maven Versions Plugin scans whole Maven repository

2020-07-11 Thread Lukáš Satin
Hi, Maven Versions Plugin scans whole Maven repository. It takes about 1 hour and scans everything from com.google.* and org.springframework.* plus other packages while they are nowhere in the pom.xml! There is only org.springbootframework.boot, org.apache.commons, com.oracle! I read all

Re: Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-13 Thread Henrik Ridder
t; > On Thu 7 Nov 2019 at 23:22, Sean Horan wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am tasked with ensuring that the Maven build process of a large >> government/enterprise-class system does not reach out to the Internet. Our >> Jenkins server's local maven repository has

Re: Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-13 Thread Sean Horan
e > > government/enterprise-class system does not reach out to the Internet. > Our > > Jenkins server's local maven repository has 10,000 POMs. There are many > > individual builds that are specific to our product and what we customize > > for government clients. > &

Re: Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-13 Thread Stephen Connolly
enkins server's local maven repository has 10,000 POMs. There are many > individual builds that are specific to our product and what we customize > for government clients. > > I have a lot of devops experience but practically no experience with Maven > and Java beyond struggling to

Re: Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-11 Thread Jason Young
nly this way you can control all incoming (and > optionally > > outgoing) traffic. > > > > Robert > > On 8-11-2019 00:22:28, Sean Horan wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am tasked with ensuring that the Maven build process of a large > > government/enterpris

Re: Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-11 Thread Sean Horan
that the Maven build process of a large > government/enterprise-class system does not reach out to the Internet. Our > Jenkins server's local maven repository has 10,000 POMs. There are many > individual builds that are specific to our product and what we customize > for government clients. &g

Re: Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-10 Thread Robert Scholte
-class system does not reach out to the Internet. Our Jenkins server's local maven repository has 10,000 POMs. There are many individual builds that are specific to our product and what we customize for government clients. I have a lot of devops experience but practically no experience with Maven

Re: Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-09 Thread Anders Hammar
t; > I am tasked with ensuring that the Maven build process of a large > government/enterprise-class system does not reach out to the Internet. Our > Jenkins server's local maven repository has 10,000 POMs. There are many > individual builds that are specific to our product and what we custom

Proper way to build a Maven repository without Internet access

2019-11-07 Thread Sean Horan
Hi all, I am tasked with ensuring that the Maven build process of a large government/enterprise-class system does not reach out to the Internet. Our Jenkins server's local maven repository has 10,000 POMs. There are many individual builds that are specific to our product and what we customize

[RESULT] [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Builder

2019-08-11 Thread Robert Scholte
for the next major version(s) of Maven itself. To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and decide if it is worth maintaining. https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-repository-builder/ describes the main purpose in one line: Maven shared components. Okay

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Builder

2019-08-10 Thread Tibor Digana
> including our ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven > itself. > To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current > subprojects > and decide if it is worth maintaining. > > https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-repository-builder/ describes t

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Builder

2019-08-10 Thread Robert Scholte
, including our ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven itself. To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and decide if it is worth maintaining. https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-repository-builder/ describes the main purpose in one line: Maven

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Builder

2019-08-08 Thread Karl Heinz Marbaise
these projects, including our ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven itself. To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and decide if it is worth maintaining. https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-repository-builder/ describes the main purpose in one line

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Builder

2019-08-07 Thread Tamás Cservenák
> including our ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven > itself. > To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current > subprojects > and decide if it is worth maintaining. > > https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-repository-builder/ describes the >

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Builder

2019-08-07 Thread Anders Hammar
these projects, > including our ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven > itself. > To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current > subprojects > and decide if it is worth maintaining. > > https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-repository-builder/ desc

[VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Builder

2019-08-07 Thread Robert Scholte
itself. To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and decide if it is worth maintaining. https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-repository-builder/ describes the main purpose in one line: Maven shared components. Okay, that's actually quite bad. Based on https

[RESULT] [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin

2019-04-29 Thread Robert Scholte
itself. To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and decide if it is worth maintaining. One of those subprojects is the maven-repository-plugin, last released on February 22, 2015. It's main purpose: a plugin that can be used to create bundles of artifacts

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin

2019-04-25 Thread gaurav
; decide if it is worth maintaining. > > > > One of those subprojects is the maven-repository-plugin, last released on > > February 22, 2015. It's main purpose: a plugin that can be used to create > > bundles of artifacts that can be uploaded to the central repository. > > Ba

RE: EXTERNAL: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin

2019-04-25 Thread Marlow, Andrew
+1 -Original Message- From: Robert Scholte Sent: 23 April 2019 20:43 To: d...@maven.apache.org Cc: users@maven.apache.org Subject: EXTERNAL: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin Hi, The Apache Maven project consist of about 100 (sub)projects. Due to the small number of volunteers

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin

2019-04-23 Thread Manfred Moser
> our ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven itself. > To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and > decide if it is worth maintaining. > > One of those subprojects is the maven-repository-plugin, last released on > February 22,

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin

2019-04-23 Thread Karl Heinz Marbaise
these projects, including our  ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven itself. To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and decide if it is worth maintaining. One of those subprojects is the maven-repository-plugin, last released on February 22, 2015

Re: [VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin

2019-04-23 Thread Anders Hammar
these projects, including > our ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven itself. > To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects > and decide if it is worth maintaining. > > One of those subprojects is the maven-repository-plugin, last release

[VOTE] Retire Maven Repository Plugin

2019-04-23 Thread Robert Scholte
. To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and decide if it is worth maintaining. One of those subprojects is the maven-repository-plugin, last released on February 22, 2015. It's main purpose: a plugin that can be used to create bundles of artifacts that can

Maven Repository Provisioner 1.4.0

2019-04-03 Thread Manfred Moser
Just a quick heads up for those of you interested in targeted artifact and dependency migration between repositories and repository managers. I cut a new release for the Maven Repository Provisioner with some new features and dependency updates and blogged about it on my site.. https

Re: Local jar not recognized from maven repository

2017-10-05 Thread Robert Patrick
That error message does not look like a Maven error message. Try running your build with -X and look at the output of the maven-compiler-plugin. If the class was not found during compilation, I would expect a different error message from the Java compiler... > On Oct 5, 2017, at 4:25 AM,

Local jar not recognized from maven repository

2017-10-05 Thread Juleian
I need to do edit some code in a maven project. Therefore, I need to include a jar I made. I am not really experienced in using maven, however I tried an approach I found on StackoverFlow and the web. First I added the jar to my m2 repository (just selected some terms for the IDs): mvn

Maven Repository Protocol Specification

2017-04-25 Thread Sergio Fernández
I've been looking for the technical specification of the Maven Repository Protocol, but I can't find it anywhere. Is there such document somewhere out the code? Thanks in advance. Cheers,

Re: AW: local Maven Repository jars are pointing as 0 and 1

2016-09-19 Thread pradeepkumar
Hi Bernd , Issue was resolved .. its my bad i didnt check that configuration page. Thanks a lot for your help. Regards, Pradeep -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/local-Maven-Repository-jars-are-pointing-as-0-and-1-tp5880704p5881021.html Sent from

AW: local Maven Repository jars are pointing as 0 and 1

2016-09-17 Thread ecki
Hello, This sounds like you have enabled seperate local repositories per executor in the Jenkins settings. This is actually a good thing for parallel builds but it does of course require more storage space. Look for Repository „Local to Executor“ setting in Jenkins configure. Here is a

Re: local Maven Repository jars are pointing as 0 and 1

2016-09-17 Thread pradeepkumar
Hi All, I am trying to build a maven project from jenkins server.I am facing an issue while creating jar in local maven repository .Even i set the path of Maven repo locaiton in setting.xml as shown in below. /var/lib/jenkins/maven-repositories All the maven jars are creating under 0 and 1

local Maven Repository jars are pointing as 0 and 1

2016-09-15 Thread pradeepkumar
Hi All, I am trying to build a maven project from jenkins server.I am facing an issue while creating jar in local maven repository .Even i set the path of Maven repo locaiton in setting.xml as shown in below. /var/lib/jenkins/maven-repositories All the maven jars are creating under 0 and 1

Re: Create own Maven repository

2016-05-25 Thread Manfred Moser
://www.sonatype.org/nexus/2016/05/24/sonatype-automated-deployments-with-atlassian-bitbucket-pipelines/ Manfred Jeff Jensen wrote on 2016-05-13 05:13: >> >> I want to offer my library also via a Maven repository - snapshots as well >> as releases. > > > Use Sonatype's free OSS

Re: Create own Maven repository

2016-05-13 Thread Barrie Treloar
On 13 May 2016 at 22:33, Ron Wheeler wrote: > Small technical correction on military notation. > > Are you sure that you did not mean FUBARed rather than SNAFU?\ This is Maven we are talking about, its definitely SNAFU.

Re: Create own Maven repository

2016-05-13 Thread Barrie Treloar
On 13 May 2016 at 22:33, Ron Wheeler wrote: > Small technical correction on military notation. > > Are you sure that you did not mean FUBARed rather than SNAFU?

Re: Create own Maven repository

2016-05-13 Thread Ron Wheeler
Small technical correction on military notation. Are you sure that you did not mean FUBARed rather than SNAFU? Ron On 13/05/2016 3:16 AM, Barrie Treloar wrote: A snapshot repository won't behave how you think it will behave. I recommend not providing one. As a developer you want your code

Re: Create own Maven repository

2016-05-13 Thread Jeff Jensen
> > I want to offer my library also via a Maven repository - snapshots as well > as releases. Use Sonatype's free OSS repo hosting [0]. It also provides the easiest and fastest path for deploying artifacts into Central. Essentially: 1. Deploy snapshots and releases to it. 2. Promote s

Re: Create own Maven repository

2016-05-13 Thread Barrie Treloar
A snapshot repository won't behave how you think it will behave. I recommend not providing one. As a developer you want your code base to be in a known configured state. Having a snapshot repository will mean that Maven will pull in a new snapshot occasionally (you have some control over when

Create own Maven repository

2016-05-13 Thread Hohl, Gerrit
Hallo everyone, today it's about creating your own Maven repository as plain file structure on a webserver. My problem: I have a project and Sourceforge (Please no pro and con sf discussion :P ). I want to offer my library also via a Maven repository - snapshots as well as releases

Maven Repository Provisioner 1.1.1

2016-04-29 Thread Manfred Moser
Hi all, I just thought I let you know that my Maven Repository Provisioner tool recently got a few updates and is not at version 1.1.1. It allows you to provision a Maven repository from the filesystem into a repo manager or one or number of artifacts (specified by GAV coordinates) including

[ANN] Apache Maven Repository Plugin Version 2.4 Released

2015-02-23 Thread Karl Heinz Marbaise
The Apache Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Apache Maven Repository Plugin, version 2.4 This plugin is used to create bundles of artifacts that can be uploaded to the central repository. http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-repository-plugin/ plugin

[ANN] Maven Repository Builder 1.0 Released

2014-11-15 Thread Kristian Rosenvold
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven Repository Builder shared library, version 1.0 This library is used primarily to assemble Maven repository directory structures based on the dependencies of a project or set of projects, and provides the implementation

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Steve Cohen
be if k could get these jars into the nexus repository named as IBM named them. Overriding the default naming scheme of JARs in a Maven repository has been requested on this list many times, and the answer is always that the naming scheme cannot be overridden. It is a requirement of the Maven

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Steve Cohen
named as IBM named them. Overriding the default naming scheme of JARs in a Maven repository has been requested on this list many times, and the answer is always that the naming scheme cannot be overridden. It is a requirement of the Maven repository that the name be artifactId-version.extension

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Curtis Rueden
, The easiest way to accomplish this would be if k could get these jars into the nexus repository named as IBM named them. Overriding the default naming scheme of JARs in a Maven repository has been requested on this list many times, and the answer is always that the naming scheme cannot

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Stephen Connolly
scheme of JARs in a Maven repository has been requested on this list many times, and the answer is always that the naming scheme cannot be overridden. It is a requirement of the Maven repository that the name be artifactId-version.extension (or artifactId-version-classifier.extension

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Steve Cohen
Actually, given my requirements, I think scope system is exactly what I need and your blanket statement that I shouldn't use this seems too rigid. To review, these are my requirements. 1) Project already built with Maven and don't want to change that. We want to continue using Maven both

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Ron Wheeler
Scope - provided might do the job. On 28/07/2014 12:52 PM, Steve Cohen wrote: Actually, given my requirements, I think scope system is exactly what I need and your blanket statement that I shouldn't use this seems too rigid. To review, these are my requirements. 1) Project already built

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Steve Cohen
I'm now being told by IBM that they provide OSGI-compliant jars which may make all this moot. On 07/28/2014 12:14 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote: Scope - provided might do the job. On 28/07/2014 12:52 PM, Steve Cohen wrote: Actually, given my requirements, I think scope system is exactly what I need

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Steve Cohen
I don't think so. The path that must be provided with system scope is a feature I very much want. I chose system over provided for this reason. On 07/28/2014 12:14 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote: Scope - provided might do the job. On 28/07/2014 12:52 PM, Steve Cohen wrote: Actually, given my

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-28 Thread Steve Cohen
There is no bug here. I was mistaken. I inadvertently neglected to convert one of the MQ jars to system scope and so it still appeared in the manifest. System scope jars are NOT included in the manifest which is the correct behavior. Sorry for the confusion. On 07/28/2014 09:43 AM, Steve

Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Steve Cohen
as IBM named them in their release. So we have to repackage the application so as to accomplish this. Before I jump into hacking this mess into place, is there a recommended way of handling this so that the maven repository, maven, and ibm are all happy? Thanks, Steve Cohen

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Stephen Connolly
, is there a recommended way of handling this so that the maven repository, maven, and ibm are all happy? Thanks, Steve Cohen - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Stephen Connolly
this so that the maven repository, maven, and ibm are all happy? Thanks, Steve Cohen - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread David Karr
, is there a recommended way of handling this so that the maven repository, maven, and ibm are all happy? Thanks, Steve Cohen - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Steve Cohen
offers no way of doing this unless the jar files are in a single directory named exactly as IBM named them in their release. So we have to repackage the application so as to accomplish this. Before I jump into hacking this mess into place, is there a recommended way of handling this so that the maven

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Steve Cohen
, is there a recommended way of handling this so that the maven repository, maven, and ibm are all happy? Thanks, Steve Cohen - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Curtis Rueden
Hi Steve, The easiest way to accomplish this would be if I could get these jars into the nexus repository named as IBM named them. Overriding the default naming scheme of JARs in a Maven repository has been requested on this list many times, and the answer is always that the naming scheme

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Steve Cohen
the jars. On 07/25/2014 12:22 PM, Curtis Rueden wrote: Hi Steve, The easiest way to accomplish this would be if k could get these jars into the nexus repository named as IBM named them. Overriding the default naming scheme of JARs in a Maven repository has been requested on this list many

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Steve Cohen
the jars. On 07/25/2014 12:22 PM, Curtis Rueden wrote: Hi Steve, The easiest way to accomplish this would be if k could get these jars into the nexus repository named as IBM named them. Overriding the default naming scheme of JARs in a Maven repository has been requested on this list many times

Re: Best way to use closed-source jars with maven repository

2014-07-25 Thread Manfred Moser
no way of doing this unless the jar files are in a single directory named exactly as IBM named them in their release. So we have to repackage the application so as to accomplish this. Before I jump into hacking this mess into place, is there a recommended way of handling this so that the maven

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-04 Thread Mehul Sanghvi
There isn't any particular reason for moving off of Nexus. We have Nexus as its the most common repository manager used. I want to do an evaluation before we make the decision to go with one or the other and whether to get the paid version or stick to the free version. Archiva, Artifactory, and

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-04 Thread Mehul Sanghvi
That is certainly something that my bosses will look to. On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Dan Tran dant...@gmail.com wrote: Perhaps Artifactory is cheaper and support repos like NPM? 100$ per seat for nexus professional is way expensive? :-) -D On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Glenn Brown

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-04 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
There isn't any particular reason for moving off of Nexus. Then don't. I want to do an evaluation before we make the decision to go with one or the other Then evaluate. Currently you are conducting a survey, not an evaluation. ;-)

Re: Nexus / Maven repository artifact handling

2014-06-03 Thread Mehul Sanghvi
Jason, William, Thanks for the clarifications. The information will certainly help in setting up for the next release cycle. cheers, mehul On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 12:29 AM, William Ferguson william.fergu...@xandar.com.au wrote: Mehul, this is the wrong pattern to use. It

Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Mehul Sanghvi
Currently we are using Nexus OSS version. I am leaning toward Archiva, but there is also Artifactory. What is involved if we were to migrate from Nexus to one of the others ? Do the repository URLs change ? Or the layout ? What do people recommend ? Why ? cheers, mehul -- Mehul

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
With all due respect: Can you ask in an even more general way? You do not expect someone to write a full review and comparison of those systems plus migration guide for you, do you? For such general information there are web search engines and tutorials. Constructive hint: Maybe if you explain

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Dan Tran
There are quite a few discussions of this topic, please search -D On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Alexander Kriegisch alexan...@kriegisch.name wrote: With all due respect: Can you ask in an even more general way? You do not expect someone to write a full review and comparison of those

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Mehul Sanghvi
Points well taken. No offence taken. :) On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Alexander Kriegisch alexan...@kriegisch.name wrote: With all due respect: Can you ask in an even more general way? You do not expect someone to write a full review and comparison of those systems plus migration guide

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Mehul Sanghvi
Hit the reply button too quickly on the previous one. I did not expect a full review and comparison of the systems plus a migration guide. I was more looking for gotchas that people may have run into when doing a migration and/or what they took into account when choosing a system. I will take

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Glenn Brown
I would not recommend Archiva. It's intended to be mainly a reference implementation of the repository and, personally, i find it's UI to be a bit clunky. Whats moving you off Nexus? On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Mehul Sanghvi mehul.sang...@gmail.com wrote: Hit the reply button too quickly

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Manfred Moser
The majority of developers seem to be using Nexus according to http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/java-tools-and-technologies-landscape-for-2014/ Slides 2 and 19 manfred PS: I am part of the Nexus team.. but was not involved in that survey. Glenn Brown wrote on 03.06.2014 12:22: I would

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Glenn Brown
My question was what use case was making you think of no longer using nexus? On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Manfred Moser manf...@mosabuam.com wrote: The majority of developers seem to be using Nexus according to

Re: Maven repository management systems

2014-06-03 Thread Dan Tran
Perhaps Artifactory is cheaper and support repos like NPM? 100$ per seat for nexus professional is way expensive? :-) -D On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Glenn Brown ghbrown60...@gmail.com wrote: My question was what use case was making you think of no longer using nexus? On Tue, Jun 3,

Nexus / Maven repository artifact handling

2014-06-02 Thread mehul.sang...@gmail.com
We have a Nexus server to which various projects upload artifacts. The artifacts are uploaded to a release repository, not a snapshot repository. One project is just a consumer of the artifacts. It does not upload anything. Even though we have an updated artifact available, the consuming

Re: Nexus / Maven repository artifact handling

2014-06-02 Thread Jason van Zyl
Are you deploying different artifacts with the same version? Release versions are expected to be immutable and Maven will not try to download a released artifact again because it's not expected to change. If you are deploying different artifacts using the same version you are using Maven

Re: Nexus / Maven repository artifact handling

2014-06-02 Thread Mehul Sanghvi
We use SNAPSHOT during development, say 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT. At code freeze, we branch off from main line to a version specific branch and remove SNAPSHOT from the version string, so it becomes 1.1.0. Between code freeze and release we have RC builds. Its at that point that when a newer build of the

Re: Nexus / Maven repository artifact handling

2014-06-02 Thread William Ferguson
Mehul, this is the wrong pattern to use. It goes against the entire Maven dependency mechanism. Each GAV (aside from snapsghots) should represent a unique build. You should be creating new RC GAVs for each release candidate. eg groupX-artifactX-versionZ.rc1 William On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at

consuming maven repository indexes

2013-06-10 Thread Nathan Coast
Classification: Public Hi, Internally, we have hundreds of individual repositories and we are interested in reporting upon the contents of these repositories. We can see nexus has already created the relevant indexes, we would like to use this data. I understand maven-indexer is used to

Re: consuming maven repository indexes

2013-06-10 Thread Olivier Lamy
Have a look at a sample here http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/trunk/central-indexer-test/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/indexer/test/SearchFromRemoteIndexDownloadTest.java This sample download the index from central repository and do some search. HTH 2013/6/10 Nathan Coast

Re: consuming maven repository indexes

2013-06-10 Thread Tamás Cservenák
Take a peek here, this is a standalone example doing (I guess) exactly what you need: https://github.com/cstamas/maven-indexer-examples/tree/master/indexer-example-01 Note: on nexus end, you probably want to enable publish indexes to make Nx publish those for downstream consumption. Thanks, ~t~

Re: consuming maven repository indexes [I]

2013-06-10 Thread Nathan Coast
: Tamás Cservenák ta...@cservenak.net To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org, Date: 10/06/2013 11:29 Subject: Re: consuming maven repository indexes Take a peek here, this is a standalone example doing (I guess) exactly what you need: https://github.com/cstamas/maven-indexer-examples/tree

Re: consuming maven repository indexes [I]

2013-06-10 Thread Olivier Lamy
. Is this correct? yes. thanks again, Nathan From: Tamás Cservenák ta...@cservenak.net To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org, Date: 10/06/2013 11:29 Subject: Re: consuming maven repository indexes Take a peek here, this is a standalone example doing (I guess) exactly what you

Maven Exception. Possibly maven repository broken: No implementation for org.codehaus.plexus.logging.Logger was bound

2013-04-14 Thread Johannes Pfeifer
build the maven version is 3.0.4 and in the next build the maven version 3.0-beta-2 was used. Since then our build maven repository seems to be broken, throwing the exception listed below. How can we fix this? We tried clearing the repository by: 1) Re-running the project with maven 3.0.4 2

Re: Maven Exception. Possibly maven repository broken: No implementation for org.codehaus.plexus.logging.Logger was bound

2013-04-14 Thread Stuart McCulloch
, when the maven version changed from one build to another. This was an unknown error of one change that was made to build server (and will never be made again). In one build the maven version is 3.0.4 and in the next build the maven version 3.0-beta-2 was used. Since then our build maven

Maven Repository on my home Tomcat

2012-10-16 Thread AlexSerov
.40175.n5.nabble.com/Maven-Repository-on-my-home-Tomcat-tp5726788.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail

Re: Maven Repository initial setp error

2012-07-26 Thread nnrtech
I've resolved the issue by setting the proxy in settings.xml file. -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/Maven-Repository-initial-setp-error-tp5714848p5715045.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Maven Repository initial setp error

2012-07-25 Thread nnrtech
(DefaultPluginVersionResolver.java:97) Please help me to resolve the error. Regards, NNR. -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/Maven-Repository-initial-setp-error-tp5714848.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: Maven Repository initial setp error

2012-07-25 Thread Ron Wheeler
) at org.apache.maven.plugin.version.internal.DefaultPluginVersionResolver .resolve(DefaultPluginVersionResolver.java:97) Please help me to resolve the error. Regards, NNR. -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/Maven-Repository-initial-setp-error-tp5714848.html Sent from the Maven

Re: How does one mirror a maven repository?

2012-06-06 Thread Brian Fox
Nexus Pro has functionality that would allow you to do mirroring, we have a bunch of customers doing exactly what you ask. On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Phillip Hellewell ssh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Our company would like to mirror our Maven repository at a remote location. Currently

RE: How does one mirror a maven repository?

2012-06-06 Thread Gandhi, Pawan
This may be helpful http://www.sonatype.com/books/nexus-book/reference/maven-sect-single-group.html -Original Message- From: Brian Fox [mailto:bri...@infinity.nu] Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 1:02 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: How does one mirror a maven repository? Nexus Pro

Re: How does one mirror a maven repository?

2012-06-01 Thread Phillip Hellewell
On a related note, is it safe to use both Nexus set up with a proxy repository, and to also have rsync routinely updating it? Phillip On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Phillip Hellewell ssh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Our company would like to mirror our Maven repository at a remote location

RE: How does one mirror a maven repository?

2012-06-01 Thread Lyons, Roy
a maven repository? On a related note, is it safe to use both Nexus set up with a proxy repository, and to also have rsync routinely updating it? Phillip On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Phillip Hellewell ssh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Our company would like to mirror our Maven repository

Re: How does one mirror a maven repository?

2012-06-01 Thread Wayne Fay
On a related note, is it safe to use both Nexus set up with a proxy repository, and to also have rsync routinely updating it? ...snip... Is there any way to accomplish this with Nexus, or do I just need to set up rsync or something? Nexus has its own mailing lists. Please use them. Wayne

Re: How does one mirror a maven repository?

2012-06-01 Thread Ron Wheeler
for... http://mojo.codehaus.org/wagon-maven-plugin/merge-maven-repos-mojo.html -Original Message- From: Phillip Hellewell [mailto:ssh...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:48 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: How does one mirror a maven repository? On a related note, is it safe

Re: How does one mirror a maven repository?

2012-06-01 Thread Phillip Hellewell
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Lyons, Roy roy.ly...@cmegroup.com wrote: I think that this is what you might be looking for... http://mojo.codehaus.org/wagon-maven-plugin/merge-maven-repos-mojo.html Sweet, thanks! I'll give it a try. That looks like just what I was looking for. Phillip

Maven Repository

2012-04-04 Thread NunoM
never used maven before, and even with the documentation, I feel lost. Thanks in advance, Nuno. -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/Maven-Repository-tp5619256p5619256.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: Maven Repository

2012-04-04 Thread Barrie Treloar
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 9:51 AM, NunoM nunowas...@hotmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, I'm a new user to Apache Maven and Apache Shiro. I'm doing a tutorial, but before starting it, I need to add https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots-group/ to my settings.xml. (I need shiro

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