linghengqian commented on issue #30390:
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/shardingsphere/issues/30390#issuecomment-1980392115

   > How can I get a jar just like shardingsphere-jdbc-5.4.2-SNAPSHOT.jar which 
get from maven repo?
   
   - I don’t understand what you are talking about. If you have executed the 
following command via `SDKMAN!`, then obviously shardingsphere-jdbc has entered 
the local maven repo. This really only covers the content of the Apache Maven 
documentation.
   ```shell
   sdk install java 21.0.2-graalce
   sdk use java 21.0.2-graalce
   
   git clone [email protected]:apache/shardingsphere.git
   cd ./shardingsphere/
   git reset --hard e9f622b82de3e20a2d0fe74c87bd67e604e36140
   ./mvnw clean install -Prelease -T1C -DskipTests -Djacoco.skip=true 
-Dcheckstyle.skip=true -Drat.skip=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true
   ```
   - At this point it can be called directly in gradle or maven.
   ```xml
   <dependency>
               <groupId>org.apache.shardingsphere</groupId>
               <artifactId>shardingsphere-jdbc</artifactId>
               <version>5.4.2-SNAPSHOT</version>
   </dependency>
   ```
   - If you need to upload the contents of the local maven repo to a private 
maven repo, this is not something ShardingSphere should handle. Assuming you 
are using the package registry for a private instance of gitlab, you should 
check out the documentation at 
https://docs.gitlab.com/16.9/ee/user/packages/maven_repository/ . This often 
involves redefining GAV information in private projects.


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