H Ron,
Almost every solution will require you to assign a GAVC ID to the artifact
in one way or another because this is just how Maven works; it seems like
every solution that doesn't require it is a whole more bothersome than just
assigning it (creating the Ant task, for example).
That or just switch to different build tool.
Cheers,
Noam
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:51 PM, ron.rogers
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have created an internal repository for 3rd party jars like oracle. I've
> deployed a jar with the Upload feature and unchecked the "deploy as Maven
> artifact". I couldn't find a way to create a Maven dependency on the 3rd
> party jar without a valid version, groupId, and artifactId. I was thinking
> about a creating an Ant run task to call a Ant GET task which will call the
> Artifactory REST Api.
> Is there a better way to create a dependency on the 3rd party jar from
> Maven?
>
> Thank You
> Ron
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