Has it become any easier recently to produce+intsall your own Platform
artifacts in your local .m2 repository such that they can be consumed from
NetBeans IDE -> New Project -> Java with Maven -> NetBeans Application?
I tried for over a week a few months ago, the maven plugin did put some
artifacts into local .m2, but the IDE could never see them only offering
artifacts it found online (presumably).

Thank you,
Dmitry


On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 5:31 AM Jaroslav Tulach <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi there. Hello to all NetBeans Platform users and especially those using
> Maven!
>
> There days Apache NetBeans project uploads binaries to Maven central, but
> long time ago, in the pre-Apache days, there used to be a dedicated
> NetBeans Maven repository at https://bits.netbeans.org/maven2/ - the
> repository is still there. However, if you follow the URL, you'll notice
> you end up at http://137.254.56.27/maven2/ - that's a sign of you leaving
> the ASF area and being redirected to the old Oracle server hosting the
> pre-Apache bits. Oracle isn't going to keep that server running eternally.
> Take action!
>
> The best you can do is to update your application to Apache NetBeans bits.
> We keep compatibility and we upload the bits to Maven central. Switch to
> the latest `RELEASE120-u1` LTS version and you'll be supported by Apache
> forever.
>
> If there is any reason for you to stick with pre-Apache releases, consider
> creating a mirror. Prepare 16GB of free space and then you can:
>
> ```bash
> $ wget -l10 -P. -r -nH -np
> http://137.254.56.27/nexus/content/groups/netbeans/
> ```
>
> once the download is finished, you can compare your bits with my MD5
> checksums available as http://xelfi.cz/ls.out - I've just verified today
> that the checksums of JARs, MD5 and SHA files are 100% the same as in the
> original nexus repository.
>
> Best regards and thanks for sticking with NetBeans!
> -jt
>

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