I agree, I wasn't sure about the repository scan. Thank you very much.
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Brett Porter <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 17/08/2010, at 8:06 PM, Em DauPhu wrote: > >> Actually I didn't mean to bundle my four elements in one but have them >> as classifiers like they should (being sources and javadocs). >> So the feature you gave me seems ok. >> >> I'll read that again and see if I need to open an issue, thanks. :) >> >> By the way, I was more asking about now, what should I do as a best >> practice with Archiva. >> I have a normal Java/Maven project. I deploy it using "mvn deploy" and >> it works fine. During the packaging, I also package the javadoc and >> the sources so they are deployed as well with the artifact. > > That's definitely the best practice. > >> What should I do if I have these 3 jars (classes, sources, javadoc) >> and the pom and I want to upload them manually to the repository. >> You told me to put them into the filesystem. Does it mean that Archiva >> will find them and create the entry in the database and then the html >> associated ? > > Yes, it's not ideal, but if you have to do it manually that's the only > option. It will pick up the changes on the next repository change scan (the > default is on the hour). > > Cheers, > Brett > > -- > Brett Porter > [email protected] > http://brettporter.wordpress.com/ > >
