Hi Michael, On Thu, 26 Jul 2012, Michael Doube wrote:
> >> Mostly, Eclipse has handled that OK. But, now I'm editing my pom.xml > >> and am missing a couple of dependencies, which are really hard to > >> find. > > OK, so I found them by trial and error by searching at > http://maven.imagej.net:8081/index.html#welcome and editing pom.xml > until build errors went away. Yes, we need to make that much, much easier. I will write a plugin intended for developers you can use to add dependencies given a class name (under the condition that the class name is in Fiji's class path and that the corresponding .jar file has a valid pom.xml in it) and a pom.xml you want to extend. > What was tripping me up was that there are several versions of > ij-platform, for example. The beta releases (fixed states, right?) and > the SNAPSHOTS (updating often, right?). So far, so good. But, then there > are versions 2.0-SNAPSHOT and 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT. And one with a sources > classifier. And there is also an ij-platform artifact with the group ID > imagej, version 2.0-SNAPSHOT, and several others with group ID > net.imagej. So, even guessing the right artifact name could point at > eight distinct actual artifacts. In general, until the API of ImageJ2 stabilizes, you should always use 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT. To be safe, you could just make the scijava .pom your parent pom (as it is e.g. here: https://github.com/fiji/fiji/blob/master/src-plugins/pom.xml; it requires the <parent> and <repositories> tags to be set correctly) and use ${imagej.version} instead (see https://github.com/scijava/scijava-common/blob/master/pom-scijava/pom.xml for the available properties). > Even more confusing is this recommendation for pom.xml at > http://fiji.sc/wiki/index.php/Maven > > <dependency> > <groupId>net.imagej</groupId> > <artifactId>ij</artifactId> > <version>1.46j</version> > </dependency> > <dependency> > <groupId>imagej</groupId> > <artifactId>imagej</artifactId> > <version>2.0-SNAPSHOT</version> > </dependency> > > Which makes it look like ImageJ1 is under net.imagej and ImageJ2 is > under imagej. You should specify exactly which component you require of ImageJ2, e.g. ij-data or ij-core. They are in net.imagej and they all have the version 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT at the moment. Ciao, Dscho _______________________________________________ ImageJ-devel mailing list [email protected] http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel
