Hello Jalklran, Sorry did not find the code yet, but did find the Jira issue Ivy-543 under which I committed the patch. Maybe this helps already a little.
I'll check furthere, as know I know also the date around which I created that stuff. Regards, Tjeerd On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Jaikiran <[email protected]>wrote: > > Tjeerd, > I personally would be very much interested in any kinds of inputs, like the > source example you mention - even if it was for an earlier version. Atleast > that will give me a hint on the possible ways to approach this. And if > there > are any changes required, we could then even add it to the wiki (which > currently lacks this kind of info) > > > Tjeerd Verhagen wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Not sure if my solution still works, but years ago, I already saw this > > opportunity to use Ivy for loading the run-time jars, required by some > > application. I actually managed to start up the application, whit minimal > > number of jars. After that no extra jars, where needed to be delivered > > with > > the application. As long as they could be found through the referenced > Ivy > > repository. > > I think I even sent in a 'patch' for this feature (Ivy needed a little > > change) to make it possible (at that time). But at that time it was not > > added to the release, as it was just before the finalization of v2.0.0 > > (incubation time at Apache). > > > > Only a little configuration was needed at that time, can't remember how > it > > was done exactly. Let me know if someone is interested in this code (of > > that > > time). Not sure how strong Ivy's interfaces and classes have changed in > > the > > mean time. > > > > Regards, Tjeerd > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Programmatic-use-of-Ivy-tp25973730p26015245.html > Sent from the ivy-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
