On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 12:54 PM Sven Meier <s...@meiers.net> wrote:

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Isn't the same valid for Maven dependencies?
If you cannot reach Maven Central then you won't be able to build the Java
classes.


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> > On 05.05.2019 at 20:02,  <Emond Papegaaij>  wrote:
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> >  On vrijdag 3 mei 2019 17:16:02 CEST Sven Meier wrote:  >  JS Tests are
> not built each time, so npm is not a requirement to build  >  Wicket. I'd
> like to keep it that way. With the frontend-maven-plugin it isn't required
> to have it installed on your system. The plugin will download node and npm
> as part of the build. It works on all operating systems. The only problem I
> have with npm is the package- lock.json that keeps changing. Emond
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