Hi,
On 15/03/18 20:12, Salvatore wrote:
Hello,
I have tried with maven 3.3.9 and 3.5.0. I will try with 3.5.3 tomorrow too.
The repos are configured via settings.xml. I have them both as
<repository> and as <pluginRepository>. If the docs are right, the
plugin repositories should be the important ones for extensions but all
I see when I run any goal on that project, with debug enabled, is:
[WARNING] Failed to read extensions descriptor
/home/my-user/git/my-project/.mvn/extensions.xml: Plugin
com.our-company:kompile-maven-extension:1.0 or one of its dependencies
could not be resolved: Could not find artifact
com.our-company:kompile-maven-extension:jar:1.0 in central
(https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2)
There is no line showing that maven tried to download the extension from
any other repo. Thats the only one that is checking out apparently.
That's why I thought that maybe extensions are not ready to be
downloaded from custom repos yet...
I have posted this question in StackOverflow too:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49284462/failed-to-read-extensions-descriptor-could-not-find-artifact-in-central
Maybe our Sonatype is outdated and we have to updated it to support
extensions? I have to admit I don't know what version are we using, but
I can check that out if it makes sense.
It looks like you have configured many repositories in your settings.xml
instead of having a single group[1] and the configuration put to the
repository manager like Nexus...
Furthermore have you checked that the extension you are trying to get is
really under the given coordinates and the same version available ?
Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
[1]:
https://books.sonatype.com/nexus-book/2.8/reference/maven-sect-single-group.html
Thank you Karl, I appreciate your help.
2018-03-15 19:54 GMT+01:00 Karl Heinz Marbaise <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi,
On 15/03/18 11:51, Salvatore wrote:
Hello, first time here. I have a quick question:
Is it possible to use a maven extension that is not in maven central
without downloading the jar manually? nor doing a mvn install
locally?
Cause I have been trying to find out why is my extension not being
downloaded by maven from my own repository, but maybe the
problem is that
this is not possible!
And that's pretty much it. If it is indeed possible then I will
have to ask
a new question, cause maven doesn't seem to care about my repos
at all haha.
First question related to that. Which Maven version do you use?
How have you configured your own repositories? Via settings.xml or
via repository manager ?
Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
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