With this approach when do you clean up the timestamped snapshots? -Bert
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 14:40:04 -0500, STRAYER, JON (SBCSI) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Ok, so I'm trying to get a handle on the "right" way to do > > snapshot dependencies during development and the perform a > > "release." In reading around the Internet it looks like > > there are two different approaches to snapshots.. > > > > Approach 1: > > > > In your POM define your version as "SNAPSHOT", and use > > jar:deploy to put your artifact myproj-SNAPSHOT.jar out on > > the repository. > > > > When it comes time to release then you change your version to > > your "real" version and then run that one build as your > > release build and put myproj-1.0.jar out on the repository. > > > > Approach 2: > > > > In your POM define your version as the real version that is > > currently in development but use jar:deploy-snapshot to put > > the artifact in the repository (it also puts a timestamped > > version there as well). > > > > When it comes time to release then you use jar:deploy for > > that "release build". > > > > Do I have these two approaches right? Which one is the > > "right" one? Is there a best practice documented somewhere? > > I use #2, but I don't have the status to claim it's the right method. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
