What does the ivy.xml file look like for axis?

My guess is that it is expecting you to use [revision] in the pattern, and
wants to store in the cache with a revision. There is also a cache pattern
in the settings file. cacheArtifactPattern defaults to
[organisation]/[module]/[type]s/[artifact]-[revision].[ext] so if you have
no revision in your ivy.xml for axis, it will be as if it is
[organisation]/[module]/[type]s/[artifact]-.[ext] which is what you are
getting.

You really need a revision specified otherwise it all breaks down.

On 6/7/07, Bhatia Saurabh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,



In my repository, I have the file names in their original form e.g.
axis.jar.

Resolve: file name changes in the local cache to axis-.jar

Retrieve: Since Ivy picks up the files from the local cache, I have the
files with names changed in my IDE as well in my lib directory.



I also changed the ivy.properties file in the ivy distribution on my
classpath to contain:

ivy.retrieve.pattern = ${ivy.lib.dir}/[artifact].[ext]

ivy.deliver.ivy.pattern = ${ivy.distrib.dir}/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]

ivy.publish.src.artifacts.pattern =
${ivy.distrib.dir}/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]



Still nothing seems to work. Looking for ideas.



What should I change ?



Thanks




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Regards,
John Gill

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