Fernando, Thanks for the link to free nexus hosting. I appreciate that. I didnt know that maven central repo would pick up jars from other repos like that. I'll have to check that out. As for your questions, I think you have a misunderstanding. This is a nexus repository so i can build hbase-writer using maven2. http://code.google.com/p/hbase-writer
> So you're maintaining your own pom.xml for hadoop and hbase? No, I am not maintaining a pom.xml for hadoop and hbase because I am not building hadoop or hbase using maven2. You dont need a pom.xml to use a jar as a dependency in maven2. Just deploy the hbase/hadoop jars to the repository, then in your project pom.xml, reference hadoop and hbase as dependencies. No pom maintenence required. I would create a pom.xml for hbase if they wanted to switch over to maven2, but I think the gang is fine with the build system as it is. ;) -Ryan On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Fernando Padilla <[email protected]>wrote: > That's great. Thank you. > > So you're maintaining your own pom.xml for hadoop and hbase? Could/Should > that be in the svn somewhere? > > > If you are a nexus user, you might be interested to know that Nexus offers > a Nexus server for OSS projects (like hadoop and hbase): > > https://docs.sonatype.com/display/NX/OSS+Repository+Hosting > > So I would encourage you to volunteer to help set this up for hadoop and > hbase. :) That way random people won't use up your bandwidth, and/or the > artifacts will start showing up in the central repo.. much easier to deal > with. :) > > What do you think? > > > > On 7/30/09 5:20 AM, Ryan Smith wrote: > >> I keep hadoop& hbase jars in a maven2 repo for hbase-writer project: >> >> http://repo1.opensourcemasters.org:8081/nexus/ >> >> You are free to reference this for now until hadoop& hbase are in the >> official maven repo. >> Ill be adding 0.20.0 once hbase has a final release. >> >> -Ryan >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Ryan Rawson<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> No sir. >>> >>> There was some talk of adopting the ivy build system that hadoop has, >>> but its fairly non-trivial, and we had plenty of other things to do. >>> >>> If one was to show up at the hackathon next week and whack at it, it >>> might have a very good chance of adoption :-) >>> >>> -ryan >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Fernando Padilla<[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> So.. are hbase libraries on some maven repository somewhere?? So I can >>>> simply depend on it? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>
