Hello again,

I started looking at later versions today. I've currently got v3.3, v3.3.1,
v3.4.2 and v3.5 all running happily on my laptop. Some testing various
permutations of compatibility makes me tentatively confident I can get the
functionality required just from using the latest v3.5 client.

I may be blind however, because I can't seem to find the Maven artifacts
anywhere. From the project's root POM I expected they might be somewhere in
the Duraspace repo:
https://m2.duraspace.org/content/repositories/releases/org/fcrepo/

But there are no fedora artifacts there that I can see. I also can't see any
under Maven central ('fedora-common', 'fcrepo' isn't there at all):
http://search.maven.org/#browse|-924277200

There is a ticket for fedora to synch with central under 'org.fcrepo':
https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/OSSRH-307 but no artifacts.. are they
hosted anywhere?

Ta,
Greg

On 14 July 2011 09:25, Greg Pendlebury <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey All,
>
> I'm trying to get the Fedora Client available as a Maven dependency for our
> software to make use of in talking to Fedora repositories.
>
> The first version I was looking for was v2.2.4, which uses the old ant
> builds. I've built a bundle as per:
> http://code.google.com/p/redbox-mint/wiki/BuildingFedoraClient
>
> and it is available here:
> http://code.google.com/p/redbox-mint/downloads/detail?name=fcrepo-client-2.2.4-bundle.jar
>
> But wanted to check on a few thing:
>
>    1. I can't upload this to Sonatype since I'm not a member of your
>    community (as per: https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/OSSRH-1942).
>    2. Does anyone object to me building in this way? Or the contents of
>    the POM (such as your dev details, which I grabbed from the wiki/web where 
> I
>    could find them)?
>    3. Are the GAV details correct? I originally went for
>    org.fedora-commons:fedora-client:2.2.4, but after looking at later versions
>    (see below) I switched to org.fcrepo:fcrepo-client:2.2.4 - Is there any
>    preference?
>    4. Can either A) someone with authority upload this bundle for me? or
>    B) allow me access (presumably via Sonatype) to upload?
>
>
> Next I moved on to v3.3.1, which one of our clients has indicated they will
> soon be migrating to. I haven't started on this one yet, so some of these
> questions will just be me trying to sort out some confusion:
>
>    1. The src.zip link from here is broken:
>    http://www.fedora-commons.org/software/repository/v_3_3_0 Although I
>    did look around and find:
>    http://sourceforge.net/projects/fedora-commons/files/fedora/3.3/
>    2. The location above had only a jar file listed for v3.3.1 and seemed
>    to relate only to the server (I didn't try using it though). I assume this
>    is not big deal and the client is compatible?
>    3. After grabbing the v3.3 source I was happy to note the Maven build
>    and adjusted my 2.2.4 GAV to match, but the build process fails since it
>    appears the fedora-commons.org maven repository is defunct.
>    4. I can't find any publicly available artifacts in either Maven
>    Central or the Duraspace repo that match the GAV details from the v3.3 
> POMs,
>    are these available somewhere?
>    5. Failing this I thought I could either go through the pain of
>    building up all the v3.3 dependencies and releasing them (ouch), or move to
>    the current versions and pray they are compatible for a v3.3.1 server... 
> any
>    advice on the more likely route to success?
>
> Apologies for the wall of text in this post, but I'm mainly looking for
> information/authorization. I'm happy to do any/all dev work involved if it
> falls in line with community expectations.
>
> Ta,
> Greg
>
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