Stephane Bailliez wrote:
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From: Nicola Ken Barozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Centipede uses JJAR to download from a repo that contains the jars.
Each with its own license.
Ant could have a similar way of getting them when requested, or just have the projects themselves make a .ant.jar file available for download.


Why do something else ? JJAR exists no ? what is wrong with it ?

Nothing, it's exactly what I mean :-) In fact I'm using it since day one.

The problem is to make it 'official' and to maintain the repository
descriptor for each release of each project. Say as being part of the
release plan.

Then again maintaining such information for external jakarta project is also
non negligible work.

Each project should maintain his own, and JJAR can easily handle it. It just needs someone looking over it, as you say.

I have made my repo for the krysalis project, and before final
release I will make the central JJAR repo reference mine for the
krysalis stuff.

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Nicola Ken Barozzi                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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