| Ole Ersoy 2006-10-27, 7:11 pm |
| So this is really a repository synchronization wish
right?
Maven runs a build.
Generates the RPM
Also generates and installs the jar file in a maven
repository.
If redhat is doing this, then the RPM ends up in their
RPM repository and the artifacts that maven generates
are installed in the maven repository.
This ensures that the RPM and the artifacts in the
Maven repository are in sync.
So now cucbc can just point Maven to the redhat maven
repository, knowing that all the dependencies have a
corresponding fetched have a corresponding rpm.
Does that sound about right?
Cheers,
- Ole
--- Julius Davies <juliusdavies-AydYg8SooQ0AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Where I work, we want to start using Maven for our
> own development. But
> we also want all the jar dependencies we declare in
> our apps to come
> from our RHEL subscription. So figuring out a way
> to achieve that would
> be really useful!
>
> +1
>
> We package our own apps into RPM for ease of
> internal deployment, so I
> guess we would need to run this pom2spec thing on
> our own applications.
>
> But we also need all the "official" RHEL jars in a
> maven repository for
> all of our developers (who might be on windows) to
> use directly from the
> pom.xml files, with no mention of RPM.
>
> So I think we need pom2spec on one side, but we also
> need "library of
> all redhat jar file rpms" to "maven dependency
> repository " on the other
> side.
>
> pom2spec
> rpms2mavenRepository
>
>
>
> yours,
>
> Julius
>
>
> On Thu, 2006-26-10 at 09:24 -0700, Ole Ersoy wrote:
> maven
> JPackage
> the
> and
> protection around
>
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> Julius Davies
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> Credit Union Central of British Columbia
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