I tried replying to this on my apache account and it never made it thru.

Yes, data and api will be separate packages.

I last worked on changes so the java api can load the devicemap-data directly 
from a jar in the classpath. So all you need to do is include the 
devicemap-data dependency in your pom. The java api also has the ability to 
load the data over URL too. I just need to clean up the api a bit so its clear 
how to use each loading method. Once its all cleaned up, it should be a very 
simple process to get this all up and running. I will email the final packages 
and build instructions to the group when its ready, hopefully this weekend.



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 From: eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2014 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: Challenge #2: make a release
 

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Hi,

Regarding Werner's question on including the data in the release :

I would suggest a separate 'package' for the data, so that all
versions can refer to the same data package and the data [higher
frequency I would image] and code releases each have a 'standard
channel' and can release as required independently or coordinated.

esjr
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