Hi Scott, that url only pointed to the repo, sorry about that :-) http://central.sonatype.org/pages/ossrh-guide.html should give you more details on how hosting of maven artifacts via oss.sonatype and maven central works.
regards, Achim 2015-06-26 7:15 GMT+02:00 Scott Lewis <[email protected]>: > Hi Achim, > > Thanks for the pointer. But I'm not clear on how oss.sonatype.org deals > with 1 below. Any thoughts about that? > > Scott > > > On 6/25/2015 9:56 PM, Achim Nierbeck wrote: > > Scot, > > Let me give you a quick hint for your maven issue. Take a look at > oss.sonatype.org I'm pretty sure it is usable for eclipse projects. > OPS4j does use it, too. > > Regards, Achim > > sent from mobile device > Am 26.06.2015 1:14 vorm. schrieb "Scott Lewis" <[email protected]>: > >> On 6/25/2015 2:40 PM, Christian Schneider wrote: >> >>> Hi Scott, >>> >>> this is great news. I really would like to work more with the ecf karaf >>> features. >>> >> >> Hi Christian, >> >> >>> Unfortunately the feature is not maven based which makes it very >>> difficult to work with in any production environment. The problem is that >>> all the bundle urls point to a remote http site that is not reachable for >>> typical production system. >>> >> >> All of the http urls are publicly available...these aren't typically >> reachable? >> >> I think ecf could be a really big thing for karaf if you could deploy >>> the ecf bundles and feature file to a maven repo (ideally maven central). >>> >> >> Sigh. Short story: I would like to do this (consistently for all >> versions/releases), but it's somewhat problematic. >> >> Longer: First, ECF does produce a maven repo for all of our bundles (see >> [1] toward bottom of page). >> >> Two problems though: >> >> 1) A few dependencies are not in maven central (e.g. Orbit bundles), and >> we can't tell those projects what to do wrt maven. >> 2) We/ECF don't currently have any access to publish to maven central. >> I would have no objection to doing so though, so if someone can make this >> available or explain how to do so, I'm willing. >> >> Then there is this bug [2]. As you can see, more projects (like ECF) >> are moving toward maven distribution, but some of the org-and-project-level >> issues are a little tricky. >> >> Anyway, if someone is willing to help with the mechanics, I'll see what I >> can do. >> >> Scott >> >> [1] https://www.eclipse.org/ecf/downloads.php >> [2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=283745 >> >> >>> Christian >>> >>> On 25.06.2015 22:51, Scott Lewis wrote: >>> >>>> ECF 3.10 (Mars) has been released [1]. >>>> >>>> ECF provides a framework-agnostic implementation of the OSGi R6 Remote >>>> Services and Remote Service Admin specifications. >>>> >>>> Some further highlights are listed below. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Scott >>>> >>>> Highlights: >>>> >>>> Remote Services Tooling. ECF 3.10 includes a new Eclipse perspective >>>> to simplify the development, debugging, and discovery of Remote Services. >>>> >>>> New Distribution and Discovery Providers. New distribution providers >>>> (e.g. websockets, MQTT) and discovery (etcd) providers are now available >>>> [2a], using ECF's open provider APIs [2b]. >>>> >>>> Additional Tutorials, Examples, and other Documentation have been >>>> produced [3] and more are under construction. >>>> >>>> Support for Karaf feature installation [4]. Additionally: when Karaf >>>> 4 is officially released, a new set of Karaf features that leverage Java8 >>>> [5] will be immediately introduced. >>>> >>>> [1a] https://www.eclipse.org/ecf/ >>>> [1b] http://eclipseecf.blogspot.com/2015/06/ecf-310mars-released.html >>>> [2a] https://github.com/ECF >>>> [2b] https://wiki.eclipse.org/OSGi_Remote_Services_and_ECF >>>> [3] https://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF >>>> [4] https://wiki.eclipse.org/EIG:Install_into_Apache_Karaf >>>> [5] >>>> https://wiki.eclipse.org/Tutorial:_Building_your_first_Asynchronous_OSGi_Remote_Service#Using_Java8_CompletableFuture >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > -- Apache Member Apache Karaf <http://karaf.apache.org/> Committer & PMC OPS4J Pax Web <http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/paxweb/Pax+Web/> Committer & Project Lead blog <http://notizblog.nierbeck.de/> Co-Author of Apache Karaf Cookbook <http://bit.ly/1ps9rkS> Software Architect / Project Manager / Scrum Master
