Because of this, I have had to check in the jars so that my teammates can get to them. It would
make things much easier for all Maven users if 1.2.1 (as well as all future releases) was available
in a public Maven repository.
There are two open issues for this: XDT-932 XDT-923
I created a bundle and submitted an upload request to the Maven developers, but it was rejected because
it contained so many jars. The Maven guys would prefer to use an automated sync for projects with a lot
of jars.
Perhaps the jars could be put onto codehaus (I'm not sure if that have a repo there), or into xdoclet.sf.net/repository? I am willing to help with this. It would be great if this could happen automatically when a version is released.
Thanks.
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