yeah its an unfortunately side effect of using the name space in the groupId for maven that it ends up buried on the server under /org/something/another/finally/where/is/my/freaking/dependency

makes it hard to navigate the repo to see whats available, hence I think a more meaningful group id makes sense.



On 10/21/06, Geoffrey De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nevermind,
I just found out they are available on the central repo, but under a
different groupId:

         <dependency>
             <groupId>drools</groupId>
             <artifactId>drools-core</artifactId>
             <version>3.0.4</version>
         </dependency>

Thanks for uploading them there :)

With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet


Geoffrey De Smet wrote:
> I thought I 'd just take the 3.0.4 tag from svn and do a local "mvn
> install"... but there is no such tag?
> http://anonsvn.labs.jboss.com/labs/jbossrules/tags/
>
> With kind regards,
> Geoffrey De Smet
>
>
> Geoffrey De Smet wrote:
>> Any chance in getting 3.0.4 deployed on the jboss maven2 repo?
>>   http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/org/drools/drools-core/
>> Most of the other versions are there.
>> That way it's easy to upgrade to the latest version.
>>
>> Or better yet, to get it synced to the central repo:
>>   http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/drools/
>>
>
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