Dan, thank you for the investigation.

The war artifacts have been published to maven, since the dawn of time. Whilst I agree that they are not stand-alone, there is the ability to reference them via maven/gradle as dependencies and start a server using Geode API's or other technologies like Spring Boot Data for Apache Geode or Spring Data For Apache Geode.

If we've missed those, would it makes sense to maybe update the process with the next patch of 1.9.x (we already have a [DISCUSS] thread going to cut them).

--Udo

On 9/24/19 11:12 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
Huh. Looks like we're missing a 'from components.web' in publish.gradle if
we want to publish the war files. I'm not sure why this has changed.

I'm not sure how we want to actually ship these projects - they are in the
.tgz of geode. They are not really standalone war files, from what I
remember - they need to be run within a geode server/locator.

-Dan

On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 10:55 AM Udo Kohlmeyer <u...@apache.com> wrote:

Hi there Geode Dev,

I've just run into an interesting situation where I've realized that
since Geode 1.8.0, the maven repository artifacts for geode-web and
geode-web-api have changed from type war to jars.

Is this something that was intentional?

--Udo


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