Hi Marko,
On Jul 4, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Marko Bauhardt wrote:
hi all,
we have a project that contains about 20 subproject. but it is no
multiproject. and some modules are builded it with maven 1 and some
modules with maven 2.
so i plan to replace the complete maven build with gradle. but i
have todo this step by step because it is a project which is in
production and i have todo this carefully.
So my 'problem' is that only the ivy.xml files with the jar files
are deployed to our maven repository. but we need the pom files in
our repo because the rest of the projects is build with maven and
need to download the jars via maven.
So my question is: is it possible or exists a workaround that the
deploy process deploy
1) the jar file
2) the ivy file
3) the maven2 pom file
I don't think it is possible yet to deploy pom's. But I'm confident
that this will eventually be implemented. I have just asked on the
Ivy list about the status of this feature.
4) and the maven1 pom file
I don't know if Ivy can deal with Maven 1 poms. It is many years ago
that I have worked with Maven 1. As far as I can remember Maven 1 did
not offer transitive dependency handling. What is the purpose of a
Maven 1 pom in a repository?
- Hans
to our maven repo.
thanks for help or any hints
marko
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