Yes James, if you'd like to mavenize the webdavclient4j build for us, then please be our guest :). It'd definitely be appreciated. Otherwise, I can probably find time to do it myself in a week or so.
We do have a bit of a chicken and the egg problem, in that webdavclient4j uses HC 3.x, but to do that, it needs VFS to use the same HC (which only requires that VFS-74 be applied). It'd be great if that could make it into the next VFS point release. So I'd settle for VFS 74 being applied in HEAD; and mavenizing the webdavclient4j build myself. VFS-74: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-74 cheers Jason Stephan Schuster-3 wrote: > >> Right! The first step is to get you guys on maven since that's the >> easiest way to set up a maven-friendly release. The process to get >> you in the central repository isn't very difficult either. The >> requests do take some time, though. My recent request took 2 weeks or >> maybe longer I can't remember. Then, we change VFS' webdav provider >> to depend on webdavclient4j. That sounds like a plan. Again, if you >> guys want help mavenizing, just let me know. I might be able to spend >> a few cycles getting it set up. > > sounds good! > > regarding the maven-friendly release i'm not an expert, but i always > wanted to learn more about it. i guess that would be the chance. > however, i definitly won't be able to spend some time here until i > finished my current project. so james, if you could "spend a few cycles > getting it set up" that would be great! probably you should contact > jason beforehand. unfortunately i wasn't able to reach him during the > last few days. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/VFS-problem-with-StaticUserAuthenticator-tp17671909p17820320.html Sent from the Commons - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
