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Chris Harris updated MRM-1673:
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Attachment: Step_3---after-upload-jar-and-pom.JPG
> Cannot manually upload certain artifacts or Archiva says you can't but you can
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> Key: MRM-1673
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1673
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Design, Web Interface
> Affects Versions: 1.4-M3
> Environment: Windows XP, Firefox 15.0.1, Apache 2.2 w/ mod_proxy,
> Tomcat 7.0.26 (base separated from installation and running as Windows
> service), MySQL 5.5 as FileSystem, DataStore, and PM.
> Reporter: Chris Harris
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: screenshot-1.jpg, Step_1---blank_internal_repo.JPG,
> Step_2---before-upload-jar-and-pom.JPG,
> Step_3---after-upload-jar-and-pom.JPG, Step_4---save-jar-and-pom.JPG,
> Step_5---browse-group-id.JPG, Step_6---browse-artifact-id.JPG,
> Step_7---browse-artifact.JPG, Step_8---browse-pom.JPG
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> Unfortunately, I'm stuck having to make Production deployments to WebSphere
> 6.1 until Winter (in NA). A particular JSF 1.2 project I'm maintaining uses
> RichFaces 3.3.3.Final. To resolve a horrendous memory leak problem involving
> capping the number of logical views it can generate and another problem
> involving IE9 and also adding a tooltip feature to the RichFaces calendar, I
> downloaded the source, modified it, and generated my own custom artifacts.
> I now need to upload them to Archiva so they can be included in the next
> Production release, or my head will roll when the WAS 6.1 cluster goes down
> due to logical views getting created out the wazoo.
> Three artifacts are produced when building RichFaces 3.3.3.Final's source
> using Maven 2 and -P jsf2:
> richfaces-api-3.3.3.Final.jar (has no .pom)
> richfaces-impl-jsf2-3.3.3.Final.jar (has a .pom)
> richfaces-ui-3.3.3.Final.jar (has a .pom)
> Archiva seems to upload the ui .jar just fine. However, two oddball things
> happened for the other two .jars.
> First:
> I accidentally had selected the Snapshots repository when I tried to upload
> the api .jar. I received the error message that I can't overwrite artifacts
> to that repository. So, I selected a managed repository that I created. I
> still received the same error message. Upon inspection of the repo via
> "Browse", I was able to verify that the artifact had indeed been uploaded
> successfully.
> Second:
> I tried uploading the impl .jar but was promptly denied by the same error
> message as before. Once again, it was successfully uploaded to the repo.
> I find that, to get this section to actually work, I have to do a lot
> postbacks (navigate to another section in Archiva do a refresh, shift +
> refresh, or even log out and refresh and then log back in - argh).
> Additionally, I can't upload these release artifacts to the default
> "internal" repo? Why? I'd like to simply upload them there and set it to
> where they're never updated by the artifacts present Central. Please advise.
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