Yep, I know this is one way, but then I need to attach the source code
folder everytime I re-generate Eclipse projects using maven. I have
bunch of inter-dependent modules in development, hence the need for
running maven every now and then to re-generate Eclipse project files.
Rahul
Pinaki Poddar wrote:
One way to accomplish this is
a) independently get the source code from SVN
b) use a pre-built openjpa.jar (may be downloaded by maven) in your
Eclipse project
c) 'attach source code' in Eclipse to openjpa.jar
-----Original Message-----
From: Rahul Thakur (JIRA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [jira] Created: (OPENJPA-475) Please publish OpenJPA 1.0.1
sources to Maven 2 repo.
Please publish OpenJPA 1.0.1 sources to Maven 2 repo.
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Key: OPENJPA-475
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-475
Project: OpenJPA
Issue Type: Task
Components: build / infrastructure
Affects Versions: 1.0.1
Reporter: Rahul Thakur
I am using a consolidated 1.0.1 JAR as a dependency for a Maven
project. It would great to have Maven download the OpenJPA 1.0.1 sources
and reference them from generated Eclipse .classpath file (I use 'mvn
eclipse:clean eclipse:eclipse' goals). This is very convenient when
debugging or even simply to trying to understand how OpenJPA works
underneath, or using other IDE features (javadocs on mouse hovers)
I am not sure how the the consolidated released JAR is being published,
but Maven usually publishes source JARs to the Maven repository when the
user performs a release.
Thanks.
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