Thanks for your ideas.

I don't have any hope to see the JavaFX jars in Central..
So I will stick with the automated deployment into local repository.


Thanks,

Johannes

On 05/25/2010 07:13 PM, Manfred Moser wrote:
>>> That is not that easy. I depend on JavaFX jars. And it is additional
>>> work to add those (that are about 15) to the repository for every
>>> developer.
>>> Setting a system property (javafx.home) is much easier....
>>
>> The best solution is to get the JavaFX jars into Central or another
>> Maven repository. Spend some of your energy on that...
> 
> True. We had the same problem with Android and hope to get into central
> soon. In the meantime I wrote a tool that deploys a whole bunch of jars.
> You can follow the pattern I used to create your own for javafx.
> 
> http://github.com/mosabua/maven-android-sdk-deployer
> 
> The flex mojos guys have another tool that might be even better that you
> can use too. Check out the bundle publisher maven plugin. More here
> 
> https://docs.sonatype.org/display/FLEXMOJOS/Installing+Flex+SDK+into+maven+repository
> 
> manfred
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