Hey folks. I'm nearly pushing a Guice 4.0-beta4 out, but there have been some developments in terms of code.google.com. We are no longer able to upload artifacts to code.google.com for download hosting, so I have in mind to build some of the things we used to host there, and have them as supplementary maven artifacts (and then just give direct links so people can download them even if they don't use maven.)

To figure this out, I need to know what people are actually using. The master zip file and the no_aop jar were the two things we typically hosted for direct download. Are people using either of those? The no_aop jar is already available in the maven repository, so really I'm just trying to see who uses the master .zip file, and if it's important to keep shipping it.

If people don't care about having the big zip, we can just publish direct download links on the main project wiki for the important elements for those who aren't building with maven (or something that uses the maven repo ecosystem).

Thoughts?

In the short-term, I'm just going to release 4.0-beta4 with just the current maven artifacts, which includes java8 support and a few other things, so people can get started. But by beta5 or rc1 (i.e., hopefully within a few weeks) we can get this sorted out.

christian.

Christian Gruber :: Google, Inc. :: Java Core Libraries :: Dependency Injection
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