Ok, thanks. I'll dig around some more and see if I find a solution. And I'll complain to them for sure.
Joel Bernstein http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/ On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 1:57 PM Uwe Schindler <u...@thetaphi.de> wrote: > No idea. Complaint at them for breaking millions of builds. > > They should really post their stuff to Maven Central. No idea why they > don't do this. > > Uwe > > Am December 27, 2019 6:54:04 PM UTC schrieb Joel Bernstein < > joels...@gmail.com>: >> >> Yeah this a crazy way for them to manage dependencies. >> >> I see the old URL now redirects to https://maven.restlet.talend.com/. >> >> I tried adding the repo to my POM as follows: >> >> <repositories> >> <repository> >> <id>maven-restlet</id> >> <name>Restlet repository</name> >> <url>https://maven.restlet.talend.com</url> >> </repository> >> >> And still get the handshake error. I tried http and still get the same >> handshake error. >> >> Any thoughts on what to try next? >> >> >> >> >> >> Joel Bernstein >> http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 1:46 PM Uwe Schindler <u...@thetaphi.de> wrote: >> >>> I figured out they again changed urls. No to talend. >>> >>> This is a big issue and should reported that this horrible company, >>> sorry! This is a no go for maven dependencies. The reason is that Java >>> handles redirection in a bad way. So never ever change urls for branding >>> purposes! Sorry Talked: bad idea, revert this…! >>> >>> Uwe >>> >>> Uwe >>> >>> Am December 27, 2019 6:42:49 PM UTC schrieb Uwe Schindler < >>> u...@thetaphi.de>: >>>> >>>> This should be fixed with newer versions of Solr. The reason is missing >>>> https and this causes some redirection problems. >>>> >>>> Maybe you are using a Solr version with a POM that still refers to non >>>> encrypted artifact repos. >>>> >>>> This was driving me crazy when I changed the remote repositories a >>>> whole ago, too. >>>> >>>> Uwe >>>> >>>> Am December 27, 2019 6:33:32 PM UTC schrieb Joel Bernstein < >>>> joels...@gmail.com>: >>>>> >>>>> I'm currently building an outside project that uses the solrj and >>>>> solr-core dependencies. I'm getting the following errors when attempting >>>>> build the project on a jenkins server: >>>>> >>>>> Failed to read artifact descriptor for >>>>> org.restlet.jee:org.restlet:jar:2.3.0: Could not transfer artifact >>>>> org.restlet.jee:org.restlet:pom:2.3.0 from/to maven-restlet >>>>> (http://maven.restlet.org): Received fatal alert: handshake_failure >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Has anyone ran into the restlet resolution issues when resolving Solr >>>>> dependencies before and found the fix? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Joel Bernstein >>>>> http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/ >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Uwe Schindler >>>> Achterdiek 19, 28357 Bremen >>>> https://www.thetaphi.de >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Uwe Schindler >>> Achterdiek 19, 28357 Bremen >>> https://www.thetaphi.de >>> >> > -- > Uwe Schindler > Achterdiek 19, 28357 Bremen > https://www.thetaphi.de >