Hi,
I assume you just want to upload your "router plugin" to Maven Central.
As far as I understand this "router plugin" will add a new "Update
Center" (pointing to sourceforge, perhaps?) to the list of update
centers in the IDE, after that users can download jVi binaries from this
new update center.
I think you want to create a brand-new NetBeans-Maven-Plugin project
with this "router plugin". You can do this directly from the IDE itself,
as far as I remember (haven't tried myself yet). Remember to add Maven
dependencies to the proper NetBeans specific bits ([1], for instance).
This brand-new NetBeans-Maven-Plugin would then be a Maven Project
itself, and can be uploaded to Maven Central as any other Maven Project.
Once that is done you can then submit the plugin to the Apache-specific
NetBeans portal.
Kind regards,
Antonio
[1]
https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.netbeans.cluster/platform/RELEASE112/pom
El 8/11/19 a las 18:58, Ernie Rael escribió:
Given an existing .nbm, is there a way to package it for maven central,
and then add it the the new plugin portal without building the .nbm's
project with maven?
I'm still looking at the documentation to cut my plugin over to maven...
In the meantime, I'm looking for a way to satisfy some user needs in a
timely fashion.
-ernie
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