Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

2006-08-21 Thread Rueegg Alexander
Hi,

I think it is okay to use the jibx repository. The only thing is that
for Maven2 the POM files for the jars are missing there (for the 1.1
version).

Alex

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Dennis Sosnoski
 Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 09:51
 To: JiBX users
 Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository
 
 BTW, there's a Jira issue on this topic that's been open for 
 almost two 
 years now: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-45 I'm not willing to 
 add Ibiblio repository maintenance to the list of items I go 
 through for 
 every release, but if someone else wants to take this on I'll 
 gladly let 
 them do so. :-)
 
 I think the Ibiblio site has information on what's needed in order to 
 get project updates into the repository.
 
   - Dennis
 
 Dennis M. Sosnoski
 SOA, Web Services, and XML
 Training and Consulting
 http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
 Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117
 
 
 
 Morgan Rachell wrote:
  I'm using Maven2 and just added the jibx maven repository 
 to my pom.xml. This
  way, all developers in my project are automatically 
 connected to the jibx
  repo without any intervention. Check out
  http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven-jibx-plugin/usage.html.
 
 
 
  Rice Yeh wrote:

  Hi,
Jibx 1.1 has been released for a while. But I find it is 
 still NOT on
  the
  repositories of maven like http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/. 
 What I find
  there
  is the version 1.0.1. How do not know the procedure to put 
 jar there. Can
  anyone do this?
 
  Regards,
  Rice
 
  
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Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

2006-08-21 Thread Dennis Sosnoski
I'm not willing to take responsibility for maintaining Maven/Maven2 
stuff (I've never liked Maven - I hate tools that force you to fit into 
their structure, rather than adapting to how you like to do things), but 
if someone wants to take this on I'll let them know when I do a new 
release and give them access to the project so they can keep this up to 
date.

  - Dennis

Dennis M. Sosnoski
SOA, Web Services, and XML
Training and Consulting
http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117



Rueegg Alexander wrote:
 Hi,

 I think it is okay to use the jibx repository. The only thing is that
 for Maven2 the POM files for the jars are missing there (for the 1.1
 version).

 Alex

   
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Dennis Sosnoski
 Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 09:51
 To: JiBX users
 Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

 BTW, there's a Jira issue on this topic that's been open for 
 almost two 
 years now: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-45 I'm not willing to 
 add Ibiblio repository maintenance to the list of items I go 
 through for 
 every release, but if someone else wants to take this on I'll 
 gladly let 
 them do so. :-)

 I think the Ibiblio site has information on what's needed in order to 
 get project updates into the repository.

   - Dennis

 Dennis M. Sosnoski
 SOA, Web Services, and XML
 Training and Consulting
 http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
 Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117



 Morgan Rachell wrote:
 
 I'm using Maven2 and just added the jibx maven repository 
   
 to my pom.xml. This
 
 way, all developers in my project are automatically 
   
 connected to the jibx
 
 repo without any intervention. Check out
 http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven-jibx-plugin/usage.html.



 Rice Yeh wrote:
   
   
 Hi,
   Jibx 1.1 has been released for a while. But I find it is 
 
 still NOT on
 
 the
 repositories of maven like http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/. 
 
 What I find
 
 there
 is the version 1.0.1. How do not know the procedure to put 
 
 jar there. Can
 
 anyone do this?

 Regards,
 Rice


 
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Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

2006-08-21 Thread Rueegg Alexander
It is easy to deploy jar files to a remote repository (e.g.
http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven2/)

mvn deploy:deploy-file 
-DgroupId=org.jibx 
-DartifactId=jibx-run
-Dversion=1.1 
-Dpackaging=jar 
-Dfile=path-to-file 
-DrepositoryId=id-to-map-on-server-section-of-settings.xml 
-Durl=url-of-the-repository-to-deploy
where 
repositoryId maps to a server id in settings.xml which stores
authentication information and
url is e.g. file://... or ftp://... or 

so:easy to add to an ant script.

Alex

btw: It is easily possible to tweak maven to fit your structure!

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Dennis Sosnoski
 Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 10:15
 To: JiBX users
 Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository
 
 I'm not willing to take responsibility for maintaining Maven/Maven2 
 stuff (I've never liked Maven - I hate tools that force you 
 to fit into 
 their structure, rather than adapting to how you like to do 
 things), but 
 if someone wants to take this on I'll let them know when I do a new 
 release and give them access to the project so they can keep 
 this up to 
 date.
 
   - Dennis
 
 Dennis M. Sosnoski
 SOA, Web Services, and XML
 Training and Consulting
 http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
 Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117
 
 
 
 Rueegg Alexander wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I think it is okay to use the jibx repository. The only 
 thing is that
  for Maven2 the POM files for the jars are missing there (for the 1.1
  version).
 
  Alex
 

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
  Of Dennis Sosnoski
  Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 09:51
  To: JiBX users
  Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository
 
  BTW, there's a Jira issue on this topic that's been open for 
  almost two 
  years now: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-45 I'm not 
 willing to 
  add Ibiblio repository maintenance to the list of items I go 
  through for 
  every release, but if someone else wants to take this on I'll 
  gladly let 
  them do so. :-)
 
  I think the Ibiblio site has information on what's needed 
 in order to 
  get project updates into the repository.
 
- Dennis
 
  Dennis M. Sosnoski
  SOA, Web Services, and XML
  Training and Consulting
  http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
  Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117
 
 
 
  Morgan Rachell wrote:
  
  I'm using Maven2 and just added the jibx maven repository 

  to my pom.xml. This
  
  way, all developers in my project are automatically 

  connected to the jibx
  
  repo without any intervention. Check out
  http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven-jibx-plugin/usage.html.
 
 
 
  Rice Yeh wrote:


  Hi,
Jibx 1.1 has been released for a while. But I find it is 
  
  still NOT on
  
  the
  repositories of maven like http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/. 
  
  What I find
  
  there
  is the version 1.0.1. How do not know the procedure to put 
  
  jar there. Can
  
  anyone do this?
 
  Regards,
  Rice
 
 
  
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Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

2006-08-21 Thread Dennis Sosnoski
Not really so easy, at least as I understand it. The process of getting 
into the standard Maven repositories is spelled out here: 
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ibiblio-upload.html It 
involves generating a jar in the proper format, then making a request in 
the Maven Jira.

  - Dennis

Dennis M. Sosnoski
SOA, Web Services, and XML
Training and Consulting
http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117



Rueegg Alexander wrote:
 It is easy to deploy jar files to a remote repository (e.g.
 http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven2/)

 mvn deploy:deploy-file 
 -DgroupId=org.jibx 
 -DartifactId=jibx-run
 -Dversion=1.1 
 -Dpackaging=jar 
 -Dfile=path-to-file 
 -DrepositoryId=id-to-map-on-server-section-of-settings.xml 
 -Durl=url-of-the-repository-to-deploy
 where 
 repositoryId maps to a server id in settings.xml which stores
 authentication information and
 url is e.g. file://... or ftp://... or 

 so:easy to add to an ant script.

 Alex

 btw: It is easily possible to tweak maven to fit your structure!

   
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Dennis Sosnoski
 Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 10:15
 To: JiBX users
 Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

 I'm not willing to take responsibility for maintaining Maven/Maven2 
 stuff (I've never liked Maven - I hate tools that force you 
 to fit into 
 their structure, rather than adapting to how you like to do 
 things), but 
 if someone wants to take this on I'll let them know when I do a new 
 release and give them access to the project so they can keep 
 this up to 
 date.

   - Dennis

 Dennis M. Sosnoski
 SOA, Web Services, and XML
 Training and Consulting
 http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
 Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117



 Rueegg Alexander wrote:
 
 Hi,

 I think it is okay to use the jibx repository. The only 
   
 thing is that
 
 for Maven2 the POM files for the jars are missing there (for the 1.1
 version).

 Alex

   
   
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Dennis Sosnoski
 Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 09:51
 To: JiBX users
 Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

 BTW, there's a Jira issue on this topic that's been open for 
 almost two 
 years now: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-45 I'm not 
 
 willing to 
 
 add Ibiblio repository maintenance to the list of items I go 
 through for 
 every release, but if someone else wants to take this on I'll 
 gladly let 
 them do so. :-)

 I think the Ibiblio site has information on what's needed 
 
 in order to 
 
 get project updates into the repository.

   - Dennis

 Dennis M. Sosnoski
 SOA, Web Services, and XML
 Training and Consulting
 http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
 Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117



 Morgan Rachell wrote:
 
 
 I'm using Maven2 and just added the jibx maven repository 
   
   
 to my pom.xml. This
 
 
 way, all developers in my project are automatically 
   
   
 connected to the jibx
 
 
 repo without any intervention. Check out
 http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven-jibx-plugin/usage.html.



 Rice Yeh wrote:
   
   
   
 Hi,
   Jibx 1.1 has been released for a while. But I find it is 
 
 
 still NOT on
 
 
 the
 repositories of maven like http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/. 
 
 
 What I find
 
 
 there
 is the version 1.0.1. How do not know the procedure to put 
 
 
 jar there. Can
 
 
 anyone do this?

 Regards,
 Rice


 
 
 --
 ---
 
 
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 services, security?
 
 
 Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to 
 
 
 make your job
 
 
 easier
 Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on 
 
 
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 dat=121642
 
 
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Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

2006-08-21 Thread Rueegg Alexander
Sorry, but I was talking about deploying to the
jibx.sourceforge.net/maven2 repository even if you want to reduce work.
This approach is intended for artifacts which are not built with maven
(and hence the generated pom does not include the dependencies as long
as you don't create a pom for this purpose):
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-3rd-party-jars-remote.html 
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/usage.html
But maybe this could be a solution.

Alex

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Dennis Sosnoski
 Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 11:55
 To: JiBX users
 Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository
 
 Not really so easy, at least as I understand it. The process 
 of getting 
 into the standard Maven repositories is spelled out here: 
 http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ibiblio-upload.html It 
 involves generating a jar in the proper format, then making a 
 request in 
 the Maven Jira.
 
   - Dennis
 
 Dennis M. Sosnoski
 SOA, Web Services, and XML
 Training and Consulting
 http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
 Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117
 
 
 
 Rueegg Alexander wrote:
  It is easy to deploy jar files to a remote repository (e.g.
  http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven2/)
 
  mvn deploy:deploy-file 
  -DgroupId=org.jibx 
  -DartifactId=jibx-run
  -Dversion=1.1 
  -Dpackaging=jar 
  -Dfile=path-to-file 
  
 -DrepositoryId=id-to-map-on-server-section-of-settings.xml 
  -Durl=url-of-the-repository-to-deploy
  where 
  repositoryId maps to a server id in settings.xml which stores
  authentication information and
  url is e.g. file://... or ftp://... or 
 
  so:easy to add to an ant script.
 
  Alex
 
  btw: It is easily possible to tweak maven to fit your structure!
 

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
  Of Dennis Sosnoski
  Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 10:15
  To: JiBX users
  Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository
 
  I'm not willing to take responsibility for maintaining 
 Maven/Maven2 
  stuff (I've never liked Maven - I hate tools that force you 
  to fit into 
  their structure, rather than adapting to how you like to do 
  things), but 
  if someone wants to take this on I'll let them know when I 
 do a new 
  release and give them access to the project so they can keep 
  this up to 
  date.
 
- Dennis
 
  Dennis M. Sosnoski
  SOA, Web Services, and XML
  Training and Consulting
  http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
  Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117
 
 
 
  Rueegg Alexander wrote:
  
  Hi,
 
  I think it is okay to use the jibx repository. The only 

  thing is that
  
  for Maven2 the POM files for the jars are missing there 
 (for the 1.1
  version).
 
  Alex
 


  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
  Of Dennis Sosnoski
  Sent: Montag, 21. August 2006 09:51
  To: JiBX users
  Subject: Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository
 
  BTW, there's a Jira issue on this topic that's been open for 
  almost two 
  years now: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-45 I'm not 
  
  willing to 
  
  add Ibiblio repository maintenance to the list of items I go 
  through for 
  every release, but if someone else wants to take this on I'll 
  gladly let 
  them do so. :-)
 
  I think the Ibiblio site has information on what's needed 
  
  in order to 
  
  get project updates into the repository.
 
- Dennis
 
  Dennis M. Sosnoski
  SOA, Web Services, and XML
  Training and Consulting
  http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz
  Seattle, WA +1-425-296-6194 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117
 
 
 
  Morgan Rachell wrote:
  
  
  I'm using Maven2 and just added the jibx maven repository 


  to my pom.xml. This
  
  
  way, all developers in my project are automatically 


  connected to the jibx
  
  
  repo without any intervention. Check out
  http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven-jibx-plugin/usage.html.
 
 
 
  Rice Yeh wrote:



  Hi,
Jibx 1.1 has been released for a while. But I find it is 
  
  
  still NOT on
  
  
  the
  repositories of maven like http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/. 
  
  
  What I find
  
  
  there
  is the version 1.0.1. How do not know the procedure to put 
  
  
  jar there. Can
  
  
  anyone do this?
 
  Regards,
  Rice
 
 
  
  
  --
  ---
  
  
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Re: [jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

2006-08-18 Thread Morgan Rachell

I'm using Maven2 and just added the jibx maven repository to my pom.xml. This
way, all developers in my project are automatically connected to the jibx
repo without any intervention. Check out
http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven-jibx-plugin/usage.html.



Rice Yeh wrote:
 
 Hi,
   Jibx 1.1 has been released for a while. But I find it is still NOT on
 the
 repositories of maven like http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/. What I find
 there
 is the version 1.0.1. How do not know the procedure to put jar there. Can
 anyone do this?
 
 Regards,
 Rice
 
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[jibx-users] jibx 1.1 not on maven repository

2006-08-16 Thread Rice Yeh
Hi, Jibx 1.1 has been released for a while. But I find it is still NOT on the repositories of maven like http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/. What I find there is the version 1.0.1
. How do not know the procedure to put jar there. Can anyone do this?Regards,Rice
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