Take a look at the Maven website, especially this [1] page. I guess it tells you everything you ask about uploading third party libraries to central.
[1] http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html Hth, Nick Stolwijk ~Java Developer~ Iprofs BV. Claus Sluterweg 125 2012 WS Haarlem www.iprofs.nl On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Gary Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I've been using and evangelizing Maven 2 for a few years now. And yes, it is > really the greatest thing since sliced bread! > > However, I've run into one thing makes life with Maven a little less easy > than it should be. Specifically, there are projects out there that don't > have anyone deploying project artifacts to a public Maven 2 repository (or > at least they aren't advertising that fact, and I can't seem to find some of > them). > > For example, right now I'd like to use a simple in-memory HTTP Server of > some sort for serving RSS. While there is a simple HTTPServer built into > Java 6 ( > http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/jre/api/net/httpserver/spec/com/sun/net/httpserver/package-summary.html > ), a good number of the projects described on > http://java-source.net/open-source/web-servers like Rupy, Simple, etc. don't > have artifacts deployed to http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ . While I could > install/deploy the required jar(s) locally for my own projects, I would like > to use this in an open-source project without requiring others to have to > manually deploy the jar via installing it specifically or via deployment to > their m2 repo (if they have one setup). > > Are there any of you out there that have open-source projects where you > couldn't find a dependency in a public Maven 2 repo, and if you, how did you > handle it? > > I've run into issues with some of the Sun jars that have licensing issues > before, but I kind of consider that par for the course for Maven 2 projects. > However, it doesn't seem "normal" to make a developer that wants to build > your project have to deploy some other libraries locally just to build it > when there are no licensing issues. So I'm just curious how you guys usually > handle these, if you don't mind me asking. > > Thanks! > > Gary > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
