ah! got it. thanks.
-----Original Message----- From: "Jonathan Roberts" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 5:32pm To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Configuring a separate repository You have to stick that new resolver in the chain of resolvers. The tutorial has a good explanation of this: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/2.0.0-alpha2/tutorial/defaultconf.html But basically the ivysettings-default-chain.xml, calls your local resolver then the main chain. The main chain calls the shared, then public resolvers. (or something like that) Just define a new public chain and stick your resolver in there. Jon -----Original Message----- From: Dave Brosius [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 5:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Configuring a separate repository Greetings, I am trying to setup ivy to pull jbpm jars from the jboss repository. This is what i have tried, hopefully someone can slap me around here. I have created my own ivysettings.xml file as such ---------------------------------------------- <ivysettings> <properties file="ivysettings.properties"/> <settings defaultResolver="default"/> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-public.xml"/> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-shared.xml"/> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-local.xml"/> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-main-chain.xml"/> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-default-chain.xml"/> <include url="${basedir}/../../ivyconf.xml"/> </ivysettings> ---------------------------------------------- And created the new resolver file (ivyconf.xml) as such ---------------------------------------------- <ivysettings> <resolvers> <url name="jbpm" m2compatible="true"> <artifact pattern="http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/[organisation]/[module]/[rev ision]/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"/> </url> </resolvers> </ivysettings> ---------------------------------------------- In my ant's build.xml file i reference this settings file <ivy:settings file="${basedir}/../../ivysettings.xml"/> and this seems to work for other things, because it's pulling in version numbers from the referenced "ivysettings.properties" file. however, when ivy runs it doesn't seem to mention trying this repository, as such: ---------------------------------------------- [ivy:retrieve] :: problems summary :: [ivy:retrieve] :::: WARNINGS [ivy:retrieve] module not found: org.jbpm.jbpm4#jbpm-jpdl;4.1 [ivy:retrieve] ==== local: tried [ivy:retrieve] /home/dave/.ivy2/local/org.jbpm.jbpm4/jbpm-jpdl/4.1/ivys/ivy.xml [ivy:retrieve] -- artifact org.jbpm.jbpm4#jbpm-jpdl;4.1!jbpm-jpdl.jar: [ivy:retrieve] /home/dave/.ivy2/local/org.jbpm.jbpm4/jbpm-jpdl/4.1/jars/jbpm-jpdl.jar [ivy:retrieve] ==== shared: tried [ivy:retrieve] /home/dave/.ivy2/shared/org.jbpm.jbpm4/jbpm-jpdl/4.1/ivys/ivy.xml [ivy:retrieve] -- artifact org.jbpm.jbpm4#jbpm-jpdl;4.1!jbpm-jpdl.jar: [ivy:retrieve] /home/dave/.ivy2/shared/org.jbpm.jbpm4/jbpm-jpdl/4.1/jars/jbpm-jpdl.jar [ivy:retrieve] ==== public: tried [ivy:retrieve] http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/jbpm/jbpm4/jbpm-jpdl/4.1/jbpm-jpdl-4.1 .pom [ivy:retrieve] -- artifact org.jbpm.jbpm4#jbpm-jpdl;4.1!jbpm-jpdl.jar: [ivy:retrieve] http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/jbpm/jbpm4/jbpm-jpdl/4.1/jbpm-jpdl-4.1 .jar ---------------------------------------------- could anyone point me in the right direction as to how to add alternative maven repositories?
